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Source: Saab   April 13, 2010

New Saab 9-5 Ready to Roll

  • More than 500,000 km of chassis testing on European roads
  • Handling, ride, refinement assessed across 250 measurement criteria
  • Unique challenge of forest test track near Arctic Circle
  • Customer order book already open in many markets   
From the frozen wastes of northernSwedento the baking plains of southernSpain , Saab´s chief test driver Peter Johansson and his small team of chassis experts have driven on some of the most challenging roads inEuropeto fine-tune the dynamics of the next generation Saab 9-5. 

Peter and his team clocked up more than 500,000 kilometers, the equivalent of driving 12 times round the world, in their quest to find the best set-up. That meant optimizing two different suspension layouts, front and all-wheel-drive transmissions, passive and adaptive chassis functions and two steering systems with different brakes, wheel sizes and tires, as well as five powertrain options.   
 
Customers will soon enjoy the results of their work. In many markets, the 9-5 order book is already open and the first deliveries of Saab´s new flagship sedan will begin later this year.   The six-strong driving team focused on a core test fleet of 15 cars, including all the major technical permutations, and established a matrix for evaluating handling, ride and refinement across almost 250 measurement criteria.
 
While computer simulations can predict most of the car´s dynamic and acoustic characteristics, there is no substitute for getting ‘human´ real world feedback. To do that, the driving team honed the new 9-5 on real roads inSweden ,United Kingdom ,Germany ,Belgium ,France ,Spainand Italy. From marble smooth to deeply rutted and potholed, from winding to straight, in wet and dry conditions, day and night.

Peter and his team focused on getting a true Saab ‘feel´ in the steering, the brakes, the way the car reacts and what the driver and passengers inside experience. As they clocked up the kilometers, they also checked the performance of in-car systems, such as the air conditioning, audio, lights, seating comfort and operating ergonomics.

  “When you get in the car and drive, you feel like you are part of the vehicle. You feel directly connected to the controls and the car really becomes an extension of the driver," says Peter. “This is why the new 9-5 is fun and so rewarding to drive. Throughout the development process, we focused on giving this car all the exciting driving characteristics you would expect from a Saab.

“The electronic systems such as the stability control, DriveSense adaptive chassis and our XWD system must all work together. The stability control, for example, must not get in the way of enjoying the benefits of the chassis and transmission systems.

“With this car, I should say you get that overall Saab feel through the steering wheel and the seat of your pants. We´ve developed the car to have predictable, neutral handling in most situations. When cornering under extreme loads, it is forgiving and easy to control with no sudden surprises."
 
Ultimate test track challenge     
Closed tracks, such as the Nurburgring Nordschleife in Germany and the high-speed bowl at NARDO in Italy, were also included on the test driving itinerary. But for extreme snow and ice testing, the team ventured where other manufacturers fear to drive, a 10 km forest track at the Colmis test facility in northern Sweden , just outside the Arctic Circle . It offers a challenging rollercoaster ride of dips, crests, hills and off-camber bends, with unforgiving boulders and trees lining the narrow roadside. Saab is the only manufacturer to use it for vehicle testing. “After every tuning change we always go to this track to see if the handling is OK," says Peter. “If a change hasn´t worked, we know it will be exposed there."
 
Throughout the chassis development program, the test team regularly held in-house evaluation sessions, where test cars were handed over to colleagues from other areas of the company. It was a further check to see that the adjustments being made were appreciated. Most of all, the team could be sure the car had all the responses and driving feel typical of a Saab. 

“In this respect, we work a bit differently at Saab," adds Peter. “We like to involve colleagues from other departments, particularly engineering and design, in these sessions. They´ve all played a part in the project. People can experience the results of their work and their feedback is important as we go through the fine-tuning process."  

Peter was responsible for integrating the latest fourth generation Haldex XWD system in the 9-3 range and this cutting-edge all-wheel-drive function is now carried forward into the 9-5.  On a personal note, the new car also has special significance.  Peter´s family ‘book-end´ Saab history: his grandfather made tools for the first Saabs produced more than 60 years ago, and his 77 year-old father Sigge worked in the Saab competition department. Now Peter has put the finishing touches to Saab´s latest product.  

“I´m sure they would both be very impressed by what we´ve achieved with the new 9-5," adds Peter. “Without doubt, it´s the most accomplished and sophisticated car Saab has ever made.  I can´t wait for customers to get behind the wheel to see if they enjoy driving it as much as we do."  

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  1. Arild
    Please release the prices in Norway and I also need to see pictures of the 9-5 in white so I can decide which color to pick!
    # 1
    April 13, 2010
  2. Smith
    Very good news, get it out there.

    Next up; 9-4X and hopefully another one of those design-successful concepts...
    # 2
    April 13, 2010
  3. Ivan Ralchev
    Good luck, guys! Looking forward to seeing it on the road!
    # 3
    April 13, 2010
  4. Petr
    Je to nádhera!!!Krasavec.
    # 4
    April 13, 2010
  5. Stephen Huntress
    This is what Saab is all about.
    When you get in a Saab you feel like you are part of the car.
    You feel directly connected to the controls.
    It really becomes an extension of you.
    Thank you for sharing the ride with us.
    # 5
    April 13, 2010
  6. Bill Timotheatos
    I am currently driving a 2007 9.5 Aero as a leased vehicle which is due to go back in September 2010. Please tell me that SAAB will be available then in Quebec, Canada so that I can get a new one.
    # 6
    April 13, 2010
  7. Chris
    ...deeply rutted and potholed roads!!! For sure the are talking about Belgium :-)
    # 7
    April 13, 2010
  8. Torbjörn
    At least two collegues at work will order. Great car. As I needed a station wagon I could not wait so I ordered a 9-3x! Not too bad either.
    # 8
    April 14, 2010
  9. romac, UK
    "Closed tracks, such as the Nurburgring Nordschleife in Germany and the high-speed bowl at NARDO in Italy"
    Anybody prepared to disclose the lap times?
    # 9
    April 14, 2010
  10. Ralph
    I am looking forward to seeing a Saab 9-4x or a 9-5x sports combi. I am tired of driving a Mercedes.
    Good luck
    # 10
    April 14, 2010
  11. Peter Langford
    It looks like a great car guys. I hope it comes to Canada.
    # 12
    April 15, 2010
  12. Igor Vuckovic
    What I especially like the Saab is that it stems from the airline industry, and what I think should be in the future even more stress (and thus return to beginnings, traditions, and the one which makes these cars unique:)) !
    # 13
    April 15, 2010
  13. Pchelac
    I like Saab (and Sweden's) a lot! ;)
    # 14
    April 15, 2010
  14. Philip DK
    I need a date for the release in DK :) Can't wait to sell my old 9.5 2.3t - and get this one.
    # 15
    April 15, 2010
  15. Nibras Talib
    I can't wait till this is available in Bahrain. I just hope it handles the hot, humid, and dusty climate in Bahrain, just as well as it handles in snow.
    # 16
    April 15, 2010
  16. Derek
    I'm really tempted - can't wait to see it in the metal...good luck on the launch!
    # 17
    April 18, 2010
  17. Andy Dahl
    Can't wait to see the new 9-5. I have had a 9000, a 9-5, and now drive a 2003 9-3. I have loved them all. Moreover, in our family we currently have 4 Saabs.

    Saabs for the USA.....................Go Saab!
    # 18
    April 18, 2010
  18. Tomas SK
    I got the possibility to check new 9-5. Actually some details really absent. I was disappointed from practical side.
    # 19
    April 19, 2010
  19. Jens Martin
    The new 9-5 have a classic saab-design and with these test results I am sure it will be a sucess! Cant wait to see it...Saab owner in 23 years, -from 5 of the old 900, til the 9000 turbo and now the 9-5, 2.3T

    # 20
    April 20, 2010
  20. Phillip USAKY
    When will we see it in the US? Lease is over 6/4.
    # 23
    April 21, 2010
  21. Aussie
    Bring the AWD version to Australia. Go Saab.
    # 24
    April 21, 2010
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