Saab begins the 2009 model year with attractive news
for those seeking a vehicle that combines the enhanced functionality of
cross-wheel-drive technology, Scandinavian design and an engaging,
turbocharged driving experience.
Saab
broadens the appeal of its 9-3 range – it’s most popular – for 2009
with available XWD cross-wheel-drive technology on 9-3 2.0T Sport Sedan
and SportCombi models and a new 2.0T “Sport” model. Cross-wheel drive
availability started in the 2008 model year with the V-6-equipped Aero
and limited edition Turbo X, Sport Sedan and SportCombi.
“True to its Scandinavian origins, Saab has built a large part of its
reputation on excellent road manners under difficult driving conditions
like rain, sleet and snow,” said Steve Shannon, Saab Automobile USA
general manager. “Our new cross-wheel-drive technology, which delivers
unprecedented levels of driver involvement and dynamic chassis control,
further illustrates Saab’s commitment to offering active safety in
sporty, efficient and driver-focused vehicles.”
Saab’s XWD cross-wheel-drive is a pre-emptive, active-on-demand system
that is activated only when required, limiting the impact on fuel
economy while giving the car a surefooted, dynamic feel that
enthusiasts embrace. It is available on all 9-3 models except the
Convertible, which has a different floorpan that does not accommodate
additional rear-wheel-drive components. The Saab 9-3 2.0T XWD Sport
Sedan and SportCombi will come standard with additional equipment such
as a winter package, moonroof and automatic transmission, while a
6-speed manual is also available.
The 2009
Saab lineup consists of the 9-3 range (2.0T and Aero Sport Sedan,
SportCombi and Convertible); the 9-5 range (2.3T and Aero Sport Sedan
and SportCombi) and the 9-7X SUV range (4.2i, 5.3i and Aero).
The model-by-model snapshot of what’s new for 2009:
9-3
– Developed in Sweden with Haldex of Stockholm, Saab’s optional XWD
cross-wheel-drive system, becoming available on 2009 9-3 2.0T Sport
Sedan and SportCombi models, is designed to optimize vehicle handling
and stability in all driving conditions.
This
state-of-the-art, all-wheel drive system includes two innovative
features: pre-emptive engagement of the rear wheels to optimize
traction at take-off; and an electronically controlled rear
limited-slip differential (eLSD) that allows variable torque transfer
between the rear wheels. The eLSD is standard on Aero models; it is not
available on 2.0T models.
Saab XWD is a fully
automatic, on-demand system capable of sending up to 100 percent of
engine torque to the front or rear wheels whenever necessary. While
offering drivers sure-footed handling in low-grip conditions, its
sophisticated operation also adds a further sporty dimension to the
driving experience in all road conditions.
For 2009, Saab 9-3 “Sport” Sport Sedan buyers can choose an Aero-type
appearance and performance package that includes dual bright finish
tailpipes, sport bolstered seats, metallic interior decor, upgraded
brakes, a sport-tuned chassis and new, sportier-looking 17 by 7.5-inch
five-spoke alloy wheels. Carbon Grey Metallic and Glass Grey Metallic
are new exterior color choices for 2009. Grey also is offered as an
additional convertible top color choice.
9-5
– The Saab 9-5 Sedan and SportCombi bring Scandinavian-inspired
performance and luxury to the competitive midsize sport sedan segment.
Available in both 2.3T and Aero models, they feature distinctive,
aircraft-inspired design inside and out, in keeping with Saab’s roots
in aviation.
The Saab 9-5 range includes the
well-equipped 2.3T Sport Sedan and SportCombi models, as well as the
uplevel and sportier Aero Sport Sedan and SportCombi models.
For 2009, the 9-5 range gets revised power window switches in the
center console and new exterior colors, Carbon Grey Metallic and Glass
Grey Metallic. Nocturne Blue Metallic is being reintroduced. Aero
models receive a high-gloss black metallic interior finish and new
17-inch five-spoke alloy wheels that complement the sportier look.
9-7X
– Saab brings a Scandinavian flavor to the midsize SUV market with the
9-7X SUV range, which includes the performance-oriented 9-7X Aero, the
9-7X 4.2i and the 9-7X 5.3i. All feature unique Saab brand
characteristics that include sophisticated styling inside and out,
premium design features, and the sporty and spirited performance
inherent to Saab vehicles.
Enhancements for
2009 Saab 9-7X models include new Bluetooth hands-free phone
connectivity that interfaces with the vehicles’ audio system, as well
as two new exterior colors, Diamond Silver Metallic and Desert Tan
Metallic.
Saab’s popular 9-7X Altitude
Edition package also returns for 2009. It is offered for 4.2i and 5.3i
models and includes DVD touch screen navigation radio and highly
polished 18-inch alloy wheels and specific badging. Exterior finish
choices include Carbon Flash (only non-Aero model for which this color
is available) and Diamond Silver metallic.
Saab U.S. Model Year 2009 Pricing (excludes $ 775 destination charges)
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• 9-3 2.0T Sport Sedan: |
28,835 |
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• 9-3 2.0T SportCombi |
30,265 |
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• 9-3 2.0T XWD Sport Sedan: |
34,870 |
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• 9-3 2.0T XWD SportCombi |
36,285 |
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• 9-3 Aero V6T XWD Sport Sedan: |
41,885 |
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• 9-3 Aero V6T XWD SportCombi: |
43,165 |
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• 9-3 2.0T Convertible: |
40,605 |
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• 9-3 Aero V6T Convertible: |
49,610 |
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• 9-5 2.3T Sedan: |
38,830 |
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• 9-5 2.3T SportCombi: |
39,650 |
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• 9-5 Aero Sedan: |
39,400 |
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• 9-5 Aero SportCombi: |
40,765 |
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• 9-7X SUV 4.2i: |
40,935 |
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• 9-7X SUV 5.3i: |
43,665 |
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• 9-7X SUV Aero: |
47,425 |
Saab Automobile heritage
Following the end of World War II, the Swedish aircraft manufacturer
Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget (SAAB) faced an economic shift from the
military-industrial complex to the consumer-based market. Looking to
diversify, the primarily military aircraft manufacturer gave 16
aircraft engineers license to create the company’s first automobile.
On June 10, 1947, the automotive division of Saab was officially born,
with the unveiling of the original Saab 92 production prototype to
Swedish media. More than 4 million cars later, the spirit of Saab’s
pioneering engineers lives on in an extensive product portfolio that is
marketed in more than 50 countries around the globe.
Saab is a division of General Motors Corporation. Saab Automobile USA
is the importer and/or distributor of the Saab 9-3, 9-5 and 9-7X for
Saab Automobile AB, Sweden. For the 2009 model year, Saab offers 7
different models that deliver 27 mpg or better according to EPA Highway
fuel economy standards.
In addition to 4
years/50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper warranty, including roadside
assistance and courtesy transportation, every new Saab comes with 3
years/36,000 miles no-charge scheduled maintenance plus standard Onstar
and XM Satellite radio.