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First Photos of New SAAB 9-3 Convertible Independence Edition

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On Wednesday, February 23, SAAB will host a special party at its Trollhättan plant in Sweden to celebrate what it describes as "the first anniversary of Saab’s rebirth as an independent carmaker".

I'd argue if Saab is really independent given that the company heavily relies on GM for its current portfolio (one example is the new 9-4X which is based on the Cadillac SRX and is built at the Detroit automaker's Ramos Arizpe factory in Mexico) and is actively seeking help to develop its future models having already sealed a deal with BMW for the supply of 4-cylinder engines, but that's another story for another time.

Case in point is that at the birthday party, the Swedes plan to debut a commemorative edition model based on the 9-3 Convertible, the first pictures of which were spilled on the internet today. According to Saabsunited, the 9-3 Convertible Independence Edition will be built in a limited run of 366 units, apparently one for each day that passed since Spyker Cars took over the company from GM.

The special edition model gets a 220HP 2.0T Biopower engine and will boast several unique features such as the bespoke Sunset Red color, new 18-inch alloy wheels, gray leather seats with a center strip and piping in orange, numerous Hirsch interior appointments and an orange-colored turbo instrument needle.

By John Halas

Source: Saabsunited



5 Comments:

Anonymous said... »February 19, 2011

WOW!! Now this is a HOT convertible! Happy anniversary Saab!

Anonymous said... »February 19, 2011

sweet inside and out!

David said... »February 19, 2011

Ok John. So there are really no independent companies. To count as independent you need to make every part to your car within the company. Do you think that is how the car industry works? Why you even bother to comment on that?

Anonymous said... »February 20, 2011

Very good lookin'!! Want one!

Anonymous said... »February 20, 2011

I like this car !

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