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Saab Hatches New 9-3 Concept


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Norcross, GA - Saab unveils its intent to enter a new market segment with the debut of its Saab 9-3 Sport-Hatch Concept at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show. The distinctive, five-door, four-seat format offers sporty, driver-focused performance and innovative load-carrying features, while challenging the traditional distinction between a hatchback and wagon. It is designed for customers with active, outdoor lifestyles who seek a sporty and rewarding driving experience that also delivers the versatility they need.

Powered by a 250-hp, 2.0-liter turbo engine with Saab Sentronic automatic transmission and a lowered, sports chassis sitting on 20-inch wheels, the 9-3 Sport-Hatch Concept promises sharp performance to match its eye-catching looks.It is intended to take Saab into the mid-size wagon segment for the first time by offering a distinctive alternative choice, with hatchback-like proportions that are reminiscent of the shape of its classic Saab 900 forebears. It also represents a further development of the Saab 9-5 wagon's sporty character. The exterior and interior styling follows themes from the Saab 9-3X "cross-over coupe" concept presented last year and the current 9-3 Sport Sedan. Versatility and features that are innovative and surprising support Saab's concept of "emotional functionality."

Main Highlights Include:

Bold styling cues from Saab 9-3X "cross-over coupe" concept vehicle

Compact, sporty stance backed by chassis with Saab ReAxs control Four-seat layout with central "clear zone" motif in front and rear

Information displays on demand via touch-screen functionality

Glass roof and recessed load fixing points to eliminate roof bars

Powered tailgate with innovative, integrated bike-carrying function

Extra storage floor below cargo deck "Just as the 9-3X occupies a position where coupe meets off-roader, this car represents a cross-over point between hatchback and wagon," says Michael Mauer, Saab's Head of Design. "It is the sort of product that should come from Saab and our customers will be able to buy a car very much like this."

The Saab 9-3 Sport-Hatch Concept is the latest development in the most comprehensive new product plan in Saab's history. Following the unveiling of the multi-dimensional 9X concept vehicle at Frankfurt two years ago, the 9-3X was shown at Detroit last year and the all-new 9-3 Sport Sedan went on sale in September. This fall the 9-3 Convertible was launched and next summer the all-wheel-drive Saab 9-2 model is scheduled to arrive in North America.