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    The production version of the Saab 9-4X is expected to look very similar to the 9-4X Biopower concept that was shown at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show. | June 07, 2010

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Saab Future Vehicles

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    Saab 9-2
    • 2014 Saab 9-2: Saab is currently reviewing plans to build a new entry-level car that would carry the 9-2 designation.

    Saab 9-3
    • 2013 Saab 9-3: A fully redesigned version of the Saab 9-3 is expected to arrive in 2012. It will be the first vehicle engineered by Spyker, the boutique sports-carmaker that bought the Swedish company from General Motors. A preview of its possible design, the Saab Phoenix, was shown at the last Geneva Auto Show.

    Saab 9-4X
    • 2015 Saab 9-4X: The new midsize crossover joined the Saab lineup in the spring of 2011. It shares most of its basic underpinnings with the Cadillac SRX. A concept version of the 9-4X was shown at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show. Expect a mild refresh around the 2015 Model Year.

    Saab 9-5
    • 2012 Saab 9-5: After the redesigned Saab 9-5 sedan arrived last summer, look for the debut of the Saab 9-5 wagon late in 2011.

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    openeyes1 says:

    05:24 PM, 03/18/2011

    Great point Jlmb! , unfortunatley Spyker is making the same ernormous mistake GM did by designing,
    and trying to sell giant gas guzling SUV's. I own a 2001 SAAB 9-3 Hatchback and have owned a 1996
    SAAB 900s. They are excellent vehicles when it comes to cargo volume and being user friendly,
    unlike tipsy bad handling SUV's.

    boranox says:

    09:41 AM, 08/25/2010

    I thought that when Saab was still a part of GM, they said no 9-3X. But now that Saab is a part of Spyker, there is a 9-3X. I'm confused.

    jlmb says:

    07:58 AM, 06/11/2010

    What about the 9-3 Hatchback?????   Any possibility of a comeback??  Mine is 9 years old and am still in love with it.

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