Saab 9-4X revealed

 Saab 9-4X revealed
Saab 9-4X

On sale next year

After numerous leaks and a near death experience, Saab has officially unveiled the 9-4X crossover.

Virtually identical to the 9-4X BioPower concept, the production model features a wraparound windshield, a 'hockey stick' waistline, and a prominent grille. Other highlights include bi-xenon headlights, a dual-exhaust system, and 18-inch alloy wheels (20-inchers on the Aero).

While the exterior is bold and expressive, the interior is a tad austere. Despite this, the crossover comes nicely equipped with eight-way power seats, wood trim (faux carbon fiber in the Aero), mesh-style air vents, and a center console-mounted push-button ignition. Options include power-adjustable pedals, a Bose audio system, GPS navigation (with an eight-inch touchscreen), tri-zone climate control, and a rear entertainment system.

Under the hood, two engines will be available. The naturally-aspirated 3.0-liter V6 produces 265 PS (195 kW / 262 hp), which allows the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 9.0 seconds. On the other hand, the Aero has a turbocharged 2.8-liter V6 with 300 PS (221 kW / 296 hp) and 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) of torque. This enables the range-topper to scoot from 0-100 km/h in 8.3 seconds.

Power is rooted through Saab's XWD (all-wheel drive) system which varies torque between the front and rear axles. Furthermore, an electronically-controlled limited-slip differential (eLSD) can transfer up to 50% of the torque to the rear wheel with the most traction.

According to CEO Jan Åke Jonsson, "The 9-4X significantly broadens the appeal of the Saab brand. It gives us entry to the fast-growing crossover segment with a vehicle that reflects our brand values in key areas, such as progressive Scandinavian design and sporty, responsible driving performance. The 9-4X is an exciting package and we're confident it will appeal to many existing Saab owners, as well as win new customers for the brand."

The 9-4X will debut the Los Angeles Auto Show, in November, and U.S. sales are scheduled for May 2011. Europe and "other global markets" will have to wait until August.

Source: Saab

New Saab 9-4X: World Premiere. Scandinavian Choice for the Crossover Segment

•Saab enters growing crossover segment
•Progressive Scandinavian design inspired by Aero X concept
•Car-like driving dynamics challenge best-in-class performance
•Advanced Saab XWD mated with Saab DriveSense adaptive chassis
•Spacious cabin, driver-focused cockpit and ample storage
•Compact, light, efficient engines: 265 hp 3.0V6i and 300 hp 2.8V6 turbo
•Flexible cargo management system

The new 9-4X brings unique Saab design and engineering values to the growing mid-size crossover segment. With distinctive Scandinavian and aircraft-inspired looks, it also offers car-like handling and ride characteristics that challenge class benchmarks.

Making its world premiere at next month's Los Angles Auto Show, the 9-4X expands Saab's product portfolio to three car lines and will provide a fresh, alternative choice for independently-minded crossover buyers. It is an important next-step in the Swedish brand's renaissance as an independent premium car manufacturer.

Muscular and sporty to drive, the 9-4X is aligned in looks and size between the 9-3X all-rounder and new 9-5 sedan. Outside and inside, it communicates its Saab identity with clean, uncluttered design and signature motifs, such as its wraparound-effect windshield, ice block lighting theme, driver-focused cockpit and flexible cargo handling.

In true Saab tradition, the 9-4X delivers on its sporty persona. It is configured around a unique, purpose-designed crossover body structure, which has been key to delivering its exceptional handling and ride properties. Car-like driving dynamics are supported by Saab's advanced all-wheel-drive system, Saab XWD, and DriveSense adaptive chassis control.

Under the hood, nestles a choice of compact and efficient V6 engines, naturally-aspirated or turbocharged. The 265 hp, 3.0-liter motor for the entry-level model features direct fuel injection and variable valve timing; while the 300 hp, 2.8-liter exchanges direct injection for twin-scroll turbocharging and is exclusive to top-of-line Aero variants. Both engines are mated to six-speed automatic transmissions under adaptive, electronic control.

"The 9-4X significantly broadens the appeal of the Saab brand," says Saab Automobile CEO Jan Åke Jonsson. "It gives us entry to the fast-growing crossover segment with a vehicle that reflects our brand values in key areas, such as progressive Scandinavian design and sporty, responsible driving performance. The 9-4X is an exciting package and we're confident it will appeal to many existing Saab owners, as well as win new customers for the brand."

The 9-4X goes on sale in North America in May next year, with sales in Europe and other global markets due to begin from August. Prices will be announced shortly before sales commence.


Body sculpted by Saab

The 9-4X cuts a broad and powerful stance, with clean, uncluttered lines that echo Saab's Scandinavian design ethos. Its distinctive face, in common with the new 9-5 sedan, draws inspiration from the award-winning Aero X concept car, with a deep, three-port grille and ‘ice-block'-effect lighting themes.

Disguised windshield and door pillars create Saab's signature wraparound-effect, the single glasshouse graphic emphasizing the brand's traditional ‘cockpit' look. Other exterior Saab identifiers include the shaping of the headlamps, a ‘hockey stick' waistline and strong C-pillars complemented by a wraparound-effect rear screen.

The roofline is visually lowered and extended by a rear spoiler integrated in to the tailgate. At the rear, the lighting carries forward a signature introduced by the new 9-5 sedan. An ‘ice-block' bar lit by LEDs extends across the lower tailgate and wraps around the light units. Twin rhomboid-shaped exhaust tailpipes are also neatly integrated into the lower bumper molding.

Overall, the 9-4X's bodywork is noticeably free from unnecessary decoration or trim. A dark protective appliqué is applied to the lower body, but there are no wheel-arch claddings or protective body panels.

Entry-level variants are fitted with 18-inch, six-spoke alloy wheels and Aero models are distinguished by 20-inch, nine-spoke 'turbine' alloy wheels, as well as a black mesh front grille.


Cockpit-inspired cabin

The spacious cabin provides comfortable accommodation for up to five adults and is defined by a signature Saab, driver-focused cockpit layout. The center console, center stack and main instrument display are presented within a single form that sweeps up around the driver. For the 9-4X, this is finished with wood or, for Aero interiors, a carbon fiber-effect trim.

Other subtle references to Saab's aviation heritage include a selectable, aircraft attitude-style speed read-out, green illumination for the needles of the three main dials and traditional Saab ‘joystick' adjusters for the mesh-style air vents. The ignition - a start/stop button - is, of course, located between the front seats, in true Saab tradition, adjacent to the shift lever.

Large, supportive seats include a standard, 8-way electrical adjustment for the driver and an optional electrical adjustment of the foot pedals. Rear passengers enjoy particularly roomy accommodation as rear space is not compromised by the presence of a third row of seats. They also benefit from an independent, three-way manual adjustment of the rake of each 60/40 fold seatback.

Ample onboard storage includes double-decked pockets in all doors, a two-tier front glovebox and a deep bin in the center console with 12-volt, USB and AUX connections. Rear passengers have additional storage in the rear face of the center console and the center armrest.

Infotainment includes two audio options, a seven-speaker or top-of-the-line, 10-speaker Bose system with 5.1 surround sound. The optional 8-inch touchscreen, hard disk-based navigation system includes a bird's eye map view and 10 GB storage for ‘jukebox' music files. Communication on the move is supported by an integrated Bluetooth hands-free phone system, which functions via voice command and steering wheel controls, as well as the infotainment panel.

In the rear, passengers can enjoy independent climate control, in addition to the standard dual-zone system, and select their own onboard audio/visual entertainment through a dedicated unit in the back of the center console. This has a video AUX input and two 8-inch screens in the rear face of the front seatbacks.


Adaptable cargo carrying

The trunk of the 9-4X is optimized for space and ease of use. The 60/40 split seatbacks fold down in a single movement, without having to move the seat cushions or remove the retractable head restraints, providing a completely flat cargo deck.

The front section of the trunk floor is hinged and can be opened via an aircraft-shaped handle to reveal an additional under floor storage. Floor space can be tailored as required by an optional, U-shaped track with a telescopic cargo dividing rail, which can be moved to any position to keep items in place.

For additional convenience, the tailgate is available with a remotely controlled, hydraulically powered operation. It can open fully, or to a lower, programmable position if there is restricted clearance overhead, such as in the garage.


On the move

The Saab 9-4X brings car-like handling and ride qualities to the crossover segment. Extensive development testing alongside competitor vehicles shows the 9-4X has a level of dynamic performance - in ride refinement as well as handling - that challenges the very best in its class..

Key to such excellent driving qualities is a unique body structure, purpose-designed for a crossover application and free from compromises through adapting an existing sedan or wagon format.

Advanced driving technologies include Saab XWD, the sophisticated all-wheel-drive system, which infinitely varies drive torque between the front and rear axles. This pre-emptive, light and fast-acting system offers optimized grip in all conditions, dry or wet, smooth or loose, on road or off-road. It is combined with an electronically-controlled, rear limited-slip differential (eLSD) which can transfer up to 50% of rear torque between the rear wheels, to whichever has more grip

Driver and vehicle in the Aero are brought even closer together by Saab DriveSense, an adaptive chassis function which uses real time damping control to help the 9-4X react to how it is being driven and to changing road conditions. In addition to the default ‘Intelligent' setting, the driver can select ‘Comfort' and ‘Sport' modes. An ‘Eco' mode, activated via a separate button, also re-maps the throttle pedal and gearshifting patterns for optimal fuel economy.

Other driving aids include variable effort steering, a function of Saab DriveSense, and standard bi-xenon adaptive lighting, which provides better illumination of upcoming bends by linking the direction of the headlamp beam to the steering angle.


Efficient power packs

The powertrain line-up comprises two efficient all-aluminum V6 engines, both with a six-speed automatic transmission and Saab XWD. These light and compact, 24-valve motors feature variable valve timing, on both inlet and exhaust sides, and boast power ratings typical of larger displacement engines.
A 265 hp (195 kW), 3.0-liter naturally-aspirated motor for the entry-level specification includes direct fuel injection. It propels the 9-4X from zero to 100 km/h in just 9.0 seconds.

Available exclusively in Aero specification, the 2.8-liter turbo engine packs 300 hp (221 kW) and generates an impressive 400 Nm spread of torque between 2,000 and 5,000 rpm. It delivers zero to 100 km/h acceleration in 8.3 seconds. Fuel consumption figures for both engines are still being finalised.


Leading safety performance

Excellent safety complements strong performance, and the 9-4X benefits from more than 50 years of Saab experience in working with occupant protection. Saab crash testing and computer simulations are based on what happens in real collisions, on real roads. Many in-house tests developed by Saab are over and above those legally required or carried out by consumer test organizations.
The success of Saab's work is reflected in surveys of real-life collisions by the US Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) and the Swedish Folksam insurance company, where Saab cars have consistently scored well, several times being ranked best in their segment. The Saab 9-3 and the new 9-5 sedan are also maximum 5-star performers in EuroNCAP crash safety tests.

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 joelynn joelynn
looks good but it will fail in europe without a diesel... i assume one is in development?
October 18, 2010 1:01 pm
 freeway freeway
you're right... I like SAAB and I like this model but without a diesel under the hood, I don't know (didn't they made any market study to see how many diesels are sold in off-road class?)... as they were a GM brand they could have kept some technical details as the 2,0 CDTI, 150hp from Opel, at least until they would've developed their own diesel engine
October 18, 2010 1:46 pm
 archytype archytype
Definately have to rate the Chevy Equinox as the preferred design for this platform. The Saturn Vue was too cutesy. The Saab version looks dated and like it's composed of a kit-of-parts from the GM factory. Saab even manages to make the modern platform look ancient-how do they do that?
October 18, 2010 8:33 pm
 Kid_Voltron Kid_Voltron
I on the other hand think SRX is the best looking of the bunch ....I'm terribly disappointed with this car...I expected a major facelift...afterall it's been in the public's eyes for almost 3 years (2 years 9 months) since first shown ...and the fact that it's doesn't have diesel is gonna make it even harder ...I think the Cadillac SRX looks even better than the Merc/Audi/BMW alternatives....
October 19, 2010 4:52 am
 vanquert vanquert
Yeah without diesel it will be a flopp. With diesel option on the other han I bet this will be a huge success, especially in Norway!
October 18, 2010 1:10 pm
 Siawa Siawa
Looks good, I hope if they do make a Diesel version... they bring it to US as well.
October 18, 2010 2:06 pm
 joseferreira joseferreira
Saab really is a distinctive brand with grat ideas/concepts of design language and technnology. Completely approve this new model, a bigger range and easily will be a premium manufacturer capable of running out some british or even german manufacturers
October 18, 2010 4:04 pm
 HEMI426 HEMI426
0-60 in 9 seconds with 265hp or in 8,3 seconds with 300hp. That can't be foll trottle.
October 19, 2010 4:00 am
 Kid_Voltron Kid_Voltron
....and the 3.0 V6 throws all the philosophies and aspirations SAAB subscribes to...
October 19, 2010 4:55 am
 prowler97 prowler97
Looks like a re-badged Cadillac SRX...when will they learn that re-badging Saab's has not worked for the last 20 years.
October 19, 2010 6:50 am
 v6s_stink v6s_stink
Yes, going forward with this project doesn't seem like a good decision. It does give the new SAAB product that has already had its development paid for by GM. But, it isn't likely to really sell, and it keeps the "re-badged GM" image alive. This is main thing that made SAAB not commercially viable in the first place.
October 19, 2010 8:25 am
 Captain Scarlett Captain Scarlett
A true Spyker designed Saab is what's needed, not rehashed leftovers from GM like the new Saab 9-5.
October 19, 2010 9:37 am
 coopergt coopergt
at least the 9-5 looks like a saab, this just looks like badge engineering
October 19, 2010 10:55 am
 xLumino xLumino
is looking dynamical, classical and robust. I like it!
October 19, 2010 11:45 am
 radmeister radmeister
The thing with SAAB is they need to be Swedish, you look at this thing and it screams out cheap american plastic for the wanna be posh redneck. I refuse to buy another Saab for at least 10 years, once all the GM parts have been weeded out and the car is finally an authentic Swedish car.
October 19, 2010 11:55 am
 Captain Scarlett Captain Scarlett
"I refuse to buy another Saab for at least 10 years, once all the GM parts have been weeded out and the car is finally an authentic Swedish car." Well quite!
October 20, 2010 2:11 am
 GTurbo GTurbo
I hear that Captain Scarlett! Cue MG/Rover with same problem under Nanjing!! Great design of Saab's first-ever SUV though. Volvo is doing far better under GEELY; seen new S60? Saab should have a far better cache under SPYKER rather than GM, short for General Madness!
October 20, 2010 8:31 am