Saab 9-4X (2010-2012, first generation, on the street) photos
The 2010-2012 Saab 9-4X was a model based on the second generation Cadillac SRX. Its life was cut short when GM killed the brand after its bankruptcy.
The 2010-2012 Saab 9-4X was a model based on the second generation Cadillac SRX. Its life was cut short when GM killed the brand after its bankruptcy.
The 2005-2009 Saab 9-7X is a big body on frame SUV that’s basically a renosed Oldsmobile Bravada with lower and firmer suspension, and self leveling rear.
For the 2012 model year, the Outback-style Saab 9-3X wagon on stilts was given a similar makeover to the rest of the range: engine updates, revised styling.
The 2011 Saab Phoenix concept was well received. It is based on the platform of the 9-3 replacement, and had a turbocharged BMW I4 engine.
As with the sedan and wagon, the 2008 facelift for the Saab 9-3 convertible brought an updated look with frosted lights and lots detail upgrades.
The second-gen Saab 9-5 was presented in 2011 in production ready for form, but due to parent Spyker’s cash problems, it was never produced. Only 27 exist.
The second generation Saab 9-3 was available as a wagon, and lived a long life (2003-2014), with a major makeover in 2008 including new lights and grille.
With NEVS bankruptcy in 2014, the Saab name will no longer be applied to cars, but what does its name mean? And do the letters stand for anything?
NEVS and its new Chinese partner Dongfeng still have the rights to the 9-3, but won’t be able to the Saab name or logo on any cars that it plans to make.
The second-gen Saab 9-3 facelift was launched in 2008, six years after the car’s debut. It includes new icy tail-lights, grille, headlights, and hood.