|
Born from Jets, the Saab Aero-X Concept |
|
|
|
|
Written by CarMania
|
|
Monday, 10 September 2007 |
|
Page 1 of 2 Concept: Born from Jets, the Saab Aero-X ConceptBorn from Jets: GM emphasizes the point with Saab Aero-X concept.
By Editors of Motor Trend Photography by the Manufacturer Saab's Swedish jet aircraft heritage is the theme of the Aero-X, a concept that bows at the Geneva show in March. The two-seat sport coupe features a cockpit canopy in place of conventional doors. A 400-horsepower twin-turbo V-6 powers all four wheels and operates on 100-percent ethanol bio-fuel. GM has been struggling to keep its Swedish automaker distinctive, despite increased platform sharing. Saab says the Aero-X is inspired by aviation (Saab has built aircraft using Volvo engines) and Scandinavian brand heritage. Saab Aero-X Concept Talking points • Interior features glass-like"clear zones." • Better than sports-car cargo space with "twin-floor" rear stowage. • First project from the new Saab Brand Center in Sweden.
We never used to do this much The Aero-X is the third Saab concept car in five years, but only the fourth in the company's history. Which says a lot about GM's uncertainty over the future direction of the Swedish brand. 1985: EV-1 wasn't an electric vehicle, but a Saab 900 Turbo-based concept. EV-1 stood for Experimental Vehicle 1 and represented Saab's first venture into the world of show cars. Saab Aero 9x Concept 2001: 9X was Michael Mauer's first Saab concept. It had a 300-horse V-6 and AWD. The long hood and rear-set two-door wagon-type cabin made it look like a Swedish Chevy Nomad. 2003: 9-3X was a three-door hatchback crossover with a 280-horse turbo version of GM's 2.8-liter high-feature V-6 and all-wheel drive. Some design detail filtered through to the 9-3 wagon. Add as favourites (127) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 3620
|