Saab’s new 9-5 estate 2010
It’s one of four new Saabs coming in 18 months: the 9-5 saloon and estate, the new 9-4X crossover and the next 9-3.
What’s new on the 2010 Saab 9-5 estate?
Our new image is said to be remarkably close to the finished 9-5 estate. So expect a smooth style, with a visor-like wraparound rear screen, a large tailgate for easy access and a heavy dose of Swedish practicality.
The current 9-5 estate ushered in aviation-spec cargo lashing tech; CAR remembers attending the press launch, where they hung a wagon upside down hanging from a single aluminium lashing point. Bank on more clever stowage solutions to make family life on the road easier.
The full suite of 9-5 engines will be offered:
• 1.6T, 178bhp, 37.1mpg, 179g/km
• 2.0T, 217bhp, 33.6mpg, 198g/km
• 2.8T, 296bhp, 24.8mpg, 269g/km
• 2.0TiD, 158bhp, 53.3mpg, 139g/km
Turbocharged hybrid powertrains are in the pipeline, and four-wheel drive is available on many models this time round.
Is the new Saab 9-5 just a reskinned Insignia?
While the pair share many mechanical similarities, Saab product planners have told CAR that 70% of the 9-5 was designed in Sweden and it’ll be 100% built in Sweden. Originally, GM had planned to switch production to Russelsheim in Germany.
It’s ripe timing for a new 9-5; the saloon was first launched in 1997, the estate in 1999 – even two facelifts (in 2001 and 2005) haven’t softened the passage of time.
Saab is pitching the new 9-5 squarely into Audi A6 territory. They reckon the segment is worth 1.2 million cars a year – and they want to snaffle a 3% market share of that.
(By Tim Pollard (artist’s impression by Motor Forecast/R Varicak))
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