About Saab
Saab Automobile AB is an automobile manufacturing company in Sweden, and is currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of the General Motors Corporation. Saab is the exclusive automobile Royal Warrant Holder appointed by H.M. the King of Sweden. Saab directly competes with products from Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo.
Historical models
- Saab 92 (1949 - 1956)
- Saab 93 (1955 - 1960)
- Saab 94 (1956)
- Saab GT750 (1958 - 1962)
- Saab Sport (1962- 1966)
- Saab Formula Junior (1960)
- Saab 95 (1959 - 1978)
- Saab 96 (1960 - 1980)
- Saab 97 (1967 - 1974)
- Saab 99 (1968 - 1984)
- Saab 90 (1984 - 1987)
- Saab 900 (1979 - 1993) ('Classic', the convertible was in production until 1994.)
- Saab 900 (NG) (1994 - 1998) ('New Generation')
- Saab 9000 (1985 - 1998)
- Saab Sonett in four versions, incorporating Saab 94 and Saab 97.
- Saab 600
- Saab 9-2X (2004 - 2006, 5-door hatchback, developed from the Subaru Impreza, and only sold in North America)
- Saab Historical Aircraft models listed
Current models
- Saab 9-3 (1998 - Current)
- Saab 9-4X (Planned GM Theta Premium platform, 5-passenger crossover SUV, sister car to upcoming Cadillac BRX crossover)
- Saab 9-5 (1997 - Current), including Saab 9-5 BioPower, that uses E85 biofuel.
- Saab 9-6X (Cancelled, was to be a crossover SUV based on the Subaru B9 Tribeca)
- Saab 9-7X (2005 - Current, mid-size SUV, based on Chevrolet TrailBlazer, sold primarily in North America)
- Saab current Aircraft models listed
Experimental vehicles and prototypes
- Ursaab (1946)
- Saab Monster (1959)
- Saab 60 (1962)
- Saab Quantum (1962-1963)
- Saab Catherina (1964)
- Saab MFI13 (1965)
- Saab Toad (1966)
- Saab 98 (1974)
- Saab EV-1 (1985)
- Saab 9-X (2001)
- Saab 9-3X (2002)
- Saab 9-5 Aero BioPower (2006)
- Saab Aero-X (2006)