Saab 9-1 Concept to Geneva
Compact Saab
By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
January 31, 2008 2:11 PM
Filed Under: European, Geneva Motor Show, Saab
Compact Saab
Saab designer Anthony Lo has confirmed, but not released a teaser image, to our Swedish neighbours at Auto, Motor & Sport that Saab will indeed be showing their new Saab 9-1 Concept at the Geneva Motor Show. Previous rumours insinuated that London would receive the honour to debut the Volvo C30 competitor.
The Saab 9-1 Concept is based on the Opel Astra platform, and will be pitted against rivals such as the BMW 1 series, Volkswagen Golf and Volvo C30. Power is expected to come from a 1.4 liter turbocharged engine and, as always at Saab, a BioPower version will be available too.
Stay tuned for its Geneva world debut early March.
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By the way, did you know that design is the most important issue for the decision which car to buy, even before price or power or fuel consumption? I just read an Austrian poll ablout it ...
The 1 Series and CLC-Class rear-heel drive are exceptions in the European C segment. Other expensive cars in the category (Audi A3, VW Golf, Honda Civic, Volvo C30) have more or less the same features as this 9-1. It's good that Saab choose to actually produce such a car.
Besides, Saab was renowned with its turbocharged engines. May be its time to stick to what you do best...
No confusions whatsoever... Considering my experience with a 1.4 Turbo engine (be it a VW-one or not) I suggested that Saab would also be better off with a (GM-sourced) 1.4T engine as well.
Following Volvo's footsteps they may even introduce the Multijet diesel engine family to a future Saab 9-1. For example the brand new 1.6 Multijet with 120 PS/300 Nm (from Fiat Bravo) would be a fine example for European markets.
I am not fond of Opel/Fiats or their engines nevertheless for Europe, their small-size diesels will help Saab a lot, that's for sure!
From Fiat, they have from the Grande Punto and the Bravo, two 1,4 liter turbos with 120 HP and 150 HP.
For the hot hatch version, the 2.0 liter turbo from Astra GTC OPC would be cool! Let's see how this 9-1 might save Saab & bring it back to its glorious days in the past???
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