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Source: Saab   May 31, 2010

All New Saab 9-5 Sedan:  


Start of a New Era for Saab

The all new Saab 9-5 sedan signals the start of a new era for the Saab brand. Sleek, sophisticated and unmistakably Saab, it combines stand-out looks with advanced technologies and brings a fresh alternative choice to the premium sedan segment.
The clean, sculpted shape embraces the purity of Scandinavian design and its dramatic wraparound window graphic echoes Saab’s aviation heritage. With frontal styling inspired by the award-winning Aero X concept car and a muscular, low-slung stance, the new 9-5 heralds the introduction of a bold, more expressive design language.

The array of high-tech features on offer includes: an aircraft-like head-up information display (Pilot HUD); adaptive lighting (Bi-Xenon Smart Beam); adaptive cruise control; Saab DriveSense adaptive chassis with real-time damping control; keyless entry and starting; tri-zone air conditioning; dynamic parking assistance and Saab XWD with a rear eLSD, the industry-leading all-wheel-drive system.

The all-turbo powertrain line-up starts at 1.6 liters and carries forward Saab’s rightsizing engine strategy, which focuses on responsible performance through the development of highly efficient and relatively small four cylinder turbo engines. There is a choice of three fuels - gasoline, diesel and E85 bioethanol – and with diesel power, the new 9-5 offers CO2 emissions as low as 139 g/km.

“This car is the start of a new era for our brand,” says Jan Åke Jonsson, Saab Automobile’s CEO. “We have created an advanced and very distinctive product by leveraging the power of our roots in key areas, such as progressive Scandinavian design, sporty driving and responsible performance. The new 9-5 delivers in all these respects, as will every future product from Saab.”    

Scandinavian Design    
Forward-looking design that doesn’t ignore where it’s coming from – that sums up the visual appeal of the all-new Saab 9-5 sedan. “We are giving a fresh, very modern expression to some of our classic brand design cues,” says Simon Padian, Saab Brand Design Chief. “We have taken visual themes in our recent concept cars, such as the Aero X, which are inspired by Scandinavian design and our brand’s aircraft heritage.”

The face of the new 9-5 is defined by a deep grille flanked with curving, ice-block headlamp units. The entire glasshouse is presented as a ‘wraparound’ mono graphic, the disguised windshield and side pillars giving the cabin Saab’s signature cockpit look. Squint slightly, and the proportions of the windshield and roof become reminiscent of the classic 900 model.

Viewed from any angle, the all new 9-5 cuts a strong and powerful stance. The ‘organic sculpture’ of the low-slung body blends clean, uncluttered lines with natural, curvaceous shapes. Brand design cues are evident in the ‘hockey stick’ belt-line, the strong rear C-pillars and the fuselage-smooth surfacing of the bodywork. The large Saab logo embossed in the center of the grille characterizes the more assertive, self-confident design language.
The car’s dynamic character is emphasized by a falling roof-line that culminates in sweeping rear pillars which buttress a slightly recessed rear screen. Latent energy is conveyed by fenders that are subtly pulled out to melt into the wheels. Below that smooth, flat rear deck, a full-width, ice-block rear light bar wraps into signature lighting.

The new 9-5’s overall proportions stretch the traditional three-box sedan silhouette, while avoiding the fastback cliché of a four-door coupé look.

Driver-focused cabin
Inside the spacious cabin, simple forms define its architecture and echo the design purity of the exterior. Compared to its predecessor, legroom is increased both front and rear. The choice of materials, the fit and finish and the tactile quality of the controls all reflect the new 9-5’s premium appeal.

The driver-focused cockpit is traditional Saab, while its execution is all new. The deep center console sweeps up at a shallow angle around the driver into the main instrument display, which is topped by a neat ventilation zone. Deeply recessed main dials include a rolling ‘altimeter’ speed read-out, a reference to Saab’s aviation heritage from the Aero X concept. Driver displays, including the optional head-up display (Pilot HUD) in the windshield, are predominantly illuminated in signature Saab green and have a crisp, floating appearance. The car’s ignition, now a start/stop button, remains between the front seats, next to the gear shift.

Infotainment choices include a top-of-the-line harman/kardon surround sound audio system and an 8-inch touchscreen navigation system with hard disk storage for map data and 10 GB of jukebox-style music files. A large center console provides stowage and connections for several portable devices through USB and Aux ports alongside a 12V power outlet.

Rear passengers can access their own audio or watch a DVD. The rear seat entertainment unit in the back of the center console accommodates audio controls and fold-out viewing screens are installed in the front seat-backs. Wired and wireless headphones are provided for listening and viewing. The rear seat entertainment unit also includes twin air vents and an independent temperature/fan speed control for the rear cabin, in addition to the dual zone air conditioning up front.

On the road
An array of chassis technologies is focused on delivering a sporty, rewarding driving experience that belies the 9-5’s size.

Saab XWD, the industry-leading all-wheel-drive system, already available on the Saab 9-3, is offered with all engines except the 1.6-liter gasoline and 160 hp turbo diesel.

Available throughout the range is adaptive chassis control with driver settings selection through Saab DriveSense, Bi-Xenon Smart Beam adaptive lighting and intelligent cruise control. Three different suspension combinations are factory-fitted according to engine power and are also available with a sport chassis setting.

Saab has some 30 years experience in turbocharging engines and the all-turbo powertrain line-up in the new 9-5 further develops Saab’s rightsizing engine strategy. At launch, the four cylinder choice comprises a 160 hp, 2.0-liter turbo diesel with CO2 emissions of just 139 gm/km and a 2.0-liter gasoline turbo developing 220 hp. A top-of-the-line 2.8V6 turbo, generating 300 hp and 400 Nm of torque, is offered exclusively with Saab XWD.

Shortly after launch, a small, 1.6-liter gasoline turbo with 180 hp will be introduced, together with a 2.0-liter BioPower E85-capable engine. A powerful 190 hp, 2.0-liter two-stage turbo diesel, generating 400 Nm of torque, will complete the powertrain line-up. All transmissions are six-speed.

New era   
Defined and equipped by Saab as its top-of-the-line contender in the premium sedan segment, the new 9-5 is the most technically advanced car ever produced by the company. It is being built at Saab’s home plant in Trollhättan, where it has been engineered and chiefly developed.

Available in Linear, Vector or Aero specification, the all new 9-5 heralds the start of a new era for Saab. Scandinavian simplicity was never this advanced!

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  1. Kurt Wittwer
    Wie ich 1961 meinen ersten SAAB bestellt habe ohne ihn vorher gesehen zu haben, habe ich mir geschworen, wenn SAAB wieder
    geboren wird den neuen 9-5 sofort zu bestellen. Dies habe ich nach dem Entscheid gemacht.Bin wahrscheinlich einer der ersten Besteller und freue mich aud die Auslieferung im Juni 2010.
    # 1
    May 31, 2010
  2. Jeff
    Saab has always been my favorite but the cool shape has changed. I thought I was looking at a Mazda. The high-lite of Saab was always the unique shape with the curved glass, front end details, etc. Now it looks like any other car out there. Too Bad!
    # 2
    May 31, 2010
  3. Nic
    Good to see Saab is back. Good to see that Saab's DNA has been resurrected. Have seen it several times, driven it, and loved it. No, it does NOT look like a Mazda, it has the Swedish design, it has this uncanning ability to be instantly recognised as a SAAB. I cannot but congratulate the SAAB designers on a job well done. Excellent dynamics, a smooth and low key exterior that still manages to turn heads. Cannot wait to see what else is in store!
    # 3
    May 31, 2010
  4. Steven
    Its looks better than the last 9-3 so in that sense improvement has been made. Let's be positive and support the new Saab which hopefully will contribute to the re-merge of Saab as a manufacturer that matters and with this more opportunities will arise to bring out for example an anniversary model of the classic Saab 900.
    # 4
    May 31, 2010
  5. dovlagsi
    @Jeff:

    Are you blind?
    # 5
    May 31, 2010
  6. Sam
    There is a muscularity to this design that is derivative of Detroit. Although the design is certainly attractive, it does not work as a Saab. The flat side panels in particular bring to mind recent designs by Chrysler, while the front end seems to mimic an Acura. I would like to see Saab return to a more iconic look.
    # 6
    May 31, 2010
  7. chemosaaby
    @Jeff: I totally disagree. I like Mazda too, but am not a fan of the new happy face grill. And this car bears no resemblance to the new Mazdas. Saab did a great job bringing concept car design cues to a production car. I love the new turbine wheels and the blacked out A-pillar really does give a wraparound look. I think that's why this car looks best in white - it contrasts with the windows perfectly.
    # 7
    May 31, 2010
  8. Renate
    I really like the new Saab, can't wait for a 95 Sport Wagon.
    I am very glad that Saab is back and running.
    It means- there are still those who care about great product, about making it different from others! That's why Saab is everything but the ordinary! :)
    # 13
    July 14, 2010
  9. FJ Bartling
    Wow!This new SAAB is a stunner.I do hope it willl live up to
    itis expectations.The turbo equiped engines promise a lot.
    Although a completely new disigned car,one can still recognise
    classic SAAB looks.Pity I cannot afford one.I wish the new model
    lots of success!
    # 14
    July 31, 2010
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