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Saab 9-3 SportCombi to premiere at Geneva Motor Show
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, March 03 - 2005 at 09:46
- PRESS RELEASE
Combining distinctive design, sporty driving dynamics and five-door functionality, the all-new Saab 9-3 SportCombi - Saab's first-ever foray into the premium, mid-size wagon segment - will debut at this year's Geneva Motor Show on 1 March 2005.
Making its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show and due to go on sale in the Middle East at the end of 2005, the Saab 9-3 SportCombi will appeal to customers who require the versatility of a wagon, including smart load-carrying features and a generously proportioned cargo area, without compromising their desire for driving satisfaction.
The SportCombi rounds out Saab's best-selling 9-3 range of cars, which already includes award winning sports sedan and convertible models. The newest 9-3 proudly carries on the Saab tradition of hatchback models that began in 1959.
Building on Saab's reputation for progressive design and high fun-to-drive quotient, the 9-3 SportCombi is poised to open up major new sales opportunities for the brand.
In the Middle East, the new 9-3 SportCombi range will start with a well-equipped 210 hp turbocharged 4-cylinder engine. The high performance Aero model features an all-new turbocharged V6 that delivers 250- hp and 258 lb.-ft. of torque. This new engine will also be available in the 2006 9-3 Aero Sport Sedan and 9-3 Aero Convertible.
"The turbo V6 in the 9-3 Aero SportCombi and other 9-3 Aero models will give drivers more of what they expect in the Saab driving experience -ready torque throughout the rev range, high rpm power, smoothness and refinement," said Fadi Ghosn, regional marketing manager for premium brands, General Motors.
Progressive design
With a wedge-like profile and Saab 'signature' styling cues, the close-coupled proportions of the 9-3 SportCombi include a surprisingly spacious cargo area (volume with the cargo cover in place and the rear seat up and folded is, respectively, 14.8 cu.ft. and 44.95 cu. ft.) and useful load-carrying features.
•The Saab 9-3 SportCombi offers a sporty, distinct alternative to conventional wagon proportions; Saab's traditional 'hockey stick' belt-line and 'fastback' rear quarter styling with steeply raked taillight lenses and LED bulbs
•TwinFloor stowage facility; by pulling the chrome, aircraft-shaped handle, the main cargo area floor lifts to divide the space into two separate sections and to reveal additional storage in the recessed sub-floor. The optional sub-woofer is located in the spare wheel storage well
•The 9-3 SportCombi has zero lift levels at both axles, the car has an excellent drag coefficient of 0.33 and impressive high speed stability. The integrated rear roof spoiler is standard
Strong performance
The powertrain line-up is led by the launch of a sophisticated new 2.8V6 Turbo engine. The SportCombi inherits the outstanding chassis dynamics of the Sport Sedan, with a 'fun-to-drive' appeal that concedes nothing to its functionality as a versatile, five-door car.
•New aluminum 2.8V6 Turbo. 250 bhp, exclusive to top-of-the-line Aero, with 32-valves, DOHC, variable intake valve timing and a twin-scroll turbocharger
•The unique Saab ReAxs rear wheel steer characteristic from the Sport Sedan gives enhanced driver feedback and control for excellent handling and stability
•The rigid five-door body structure provides a solid foundation for the car's sporty handling, refinement and outstanding safety characteristics. Torsional rigidity (21,000 Nm/degree) only marginally less than that of the Sport Sedan, despite the open five-door body format
•New generation Saab-tuned ESP and ESP Plus. All 2.8V6 Turbo variants include ESP Plus, with Hill Start Assist for manual gearboxes to prevent roll back
"Although the SportCombi is a natural extension of the 9-3 range, it has a fresh character all of its own. In the tradition of the Saab brand, it is not simply a 'me too' type of product," said Ghosn. "Its progressive design and dynamic talents are intended to resolve any conflict between the rationality of need and the passion of desire. Customers will see it as a car that meets the demands of their lifestyle while still satisfying their desire for a sporty, fun-to-drive experience."
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About SaabSaab is a division of General Motors Corporation, the world's largest vehicle manufacturer. Founded in 1937 in Sweden, the Saab brand was bought out in full by GM in 2000 and today markets and sells cars to more than 60 countries around the world. Saab has long been a trusted manufacturer of vehicles that seamlessly combine high performance, first class safety, distinctive design and state-of-the art technology.
The models sold in the Middle East by Saab include - the Saab 9-3 sedan and convertible and the Saab 9-5 sedan. Both models provide a very special driving experience, combining turbocharged power, total safety and sophisticated design. Saab continues to expand its portfolio, developing state-of-the-art concept cars such as the no-compromise Saab 9-3x all-wheel drive sports car, the comprehensive Saab 9x and the progressive Saab 9-3 Sports Hatch, each providing a tantalising glimpse of the future of the Saab driving experience.
For more information:
Saada Hammad
Communications and Public Relations Manager
General Motors Middle East
Tel +971 4 314 3350
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