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Saab Automobile AB [1] [2] (/ s ɑː b /) was a car manufacturer that was founded in Sweden in 1945 when its parent company, Saab AB, began a project to design a small automobile. The first production model, the Saab 92, was launched in 1949.
Many people still think Saab makes cars, even though the business was bought out by General Motors in 2000 and Saab Automobile went defunct back in 2011. But the Saab name is very much alive and well, as one of the world’s most innovative defence and security companies.
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But Saab’s successor NEVS unveiled an exciting new electric car concept, the Emily GT, earlier this year. And it appears new ownership may be putting the Emily GT into production . Here’s what we know right now.
Saab Car Prices: Everything You Need to Know. With a Swedish aerospace company as its parent company, Saab and its tagline 'born from jets' has intrigued drivers since its inception in 1945....
GM's struggle for survival has triggered the demise of another marginal brand. Read the full story on the Death of Saab, at Automobile Magazine online.
The first taste of success came at the beginning of the 1960’s, when Saab launched the 96 - a car that would make the Swedish brand known worldwide for its safe and rally-capable vehicles. In...
On September 22, Saab Automobile AB and its subsidiaries Saab Automobile Powertrain AB and Saab Automobile Tools AB (collectively Saab Automobile) received approval for their proposal for voluntary reorganization from the Court of Appeal in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Saab automobiles have long been celebrated for their innovative design, engineering excellence, and unique styling. From the iconic Saab 900 to the sporty Saab 9-3 Aero Griffin, each model holds a special place in automotive history.
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