The latest Saab is the first the Swedish company have produced since being taken over by specialist sports car designers Spyker.
The car looks like a classic Saab and delivers what you would expect but with a cutting edge technological feel, which can only help reinforce the brand’s already high safety values.
The new ownership which has been backed by the Swedish Government and European Investment Bank is due to increase production figures up to 90,000 by the end of the year, currently numbers stand at around 50,000. The increase will mean that Saab will be producing on average over 300 cars a day form their Trollhatten plant.
The functions that give the Saab the technological feel include an aircraft style display unit (HUD) and an advanced parking assistance program. Other extras available include a hard drive style entertainment system that allows you to store music for journeys.
The safety options which Saab prides itself on also include roof-rail airbags which deploy from behind door posts and offer protection to passengers in what Saab term “severe” incidents.
Six models are available in the new range including three customisable chassis depending on powertrain, Saab have predicted that the highest seller in the range will be 160ps diesel. It’s not hard to understand getting 42.6mpg without any problems and giving a calming sense of quiet even when travelling in the higher speeds.
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