Saab 9-X

Car model


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The Saab 9-X is a concept car by the Swedish car manufacturer Saab Automobile, designed by a group of ten Saab designers, including Michael Mauer (born 1962) and the project leader Anthony Lo. It was first shown in September 2001, at the Frankfurt Auto Show. The 9-X was designed to combine the qualities of a coupe, roadster, station wagon and pickup truck in the same car.

The car used a four wheel drive system along with an all aluminium, 300 hp 3.0 L turbocharged V6, mated to a six speed manual transmission and 19 inch tires. It featured fiber optic headlights, and a completely keyless ignition system. File:SMTh 20.jpg File:SMTh 21.jpg File:Saab 9-X.JPG

References

References

  1. (2009-10-14). "Former Saab Designer Anthony Lo, Leaves GM For Renault". Saab History.
  2. "Saab Designer Profile – Michael Mauer". saabhistory.com.

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