A Saab which could have changed everything

Saab’s sad story has been told so many times in recent years that one would think that there is no longer anything new to say. However, a new set of official photos of a vehicle, which was to some extent able to help, or even save the Swedish brand, Saab brings back into focus.

New screenshots of 9-3 variants of the middle class have been published by the Swedish media source from one of the former employees of Saab.

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Car styling was reportedly completed under the guidance of chief design Saab, Jason Castriota. A five-door sedan and a convertible were intended to help Saab to overcome all the difficulties.

Naturally, the five-door version of styling attracts the eye with its drop-down rear deck which has its roots in the original 900 series models manufactured between 1978th and 1993. year. The rest of the car borrows styling features with the latest generation of larger models 9-5.

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There was another, the fourth 9-3 photos of the new model, but the Swedish magazine states that these 3 released much closer to the final design of the car that was to have its premiere at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, but the Saab was eventually closed in 2011. In addition, 9-3 would be based on the new Swedish Phoenix platform.

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What is now left of Saab is in the hands of the Sino-Japanese consortium which formed a new joint venture in the News (National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB).

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