New Saab 9-5 revealed
24 Jul 2009|4,084 views
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Inside, the 9-5 is typical Saab, with the driver-orientated cliff like fascia and the trademark ignition point on the centre console. Other interior styling touches include glossy black trim, aggressively bolstered seats, and a thick-rimmed steering wheel. Optional items that can be specced include a rear seat entertainment system, bi-xenon headlights, a Harman Kardon audio system, keyless entry, and a large 8-inch navigation system from Panasonic.
The new 9-5 is based on a modified version of GM's Epsilon II platform, tuned towards sportiness. With a wheelbase measuring 2840mm, there should be plenty of cabin space for passengers. A 513 litre boot will also ensure sufficient cargo room for equipment.
Several engines will be offered, including three turbocharged petrol units, a base 1.6 litre four cylinder producing 160bhp, a 2.0 litre four cylinder with 210bhp, and a top of the range 2.8 litre V6 producing 300bhp. Two diesel engines are also available, both 2.0 litre units producing either 160bhp or 190bhp. Future developments could include a petrol-hybrid version, as well as one that runs on biofuel.
The Saab 9-5 is expected to go on sale in Europe by April 2010.
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Inside, the 9-5 is typical Saab, with the driver-orientated cliff like fascia and the trademark ignition point on the centre console. Other interior styling touches include glossy black trim, aggressively bolstered seats, and a thick-rimmed steering wheel. Optional items that can be specced include a rear seat entertainment system, bi-xenon headlights, a Harman Kardon audio system, keyless entry, and a large 8-inch navigation system from Panasonic.
The new 9-5 is based on a modified version of GM's Epsilon II platform, tuned towards sportiness. With a wheelbase measuring 2840mm, there should be plenty of cabin space for passengers. A 513 litre boot will also ensure sufficient cargo room for equipment.
Several engines will be offered, including three turbocharged petrol units, a base 1.6 litre four cylinder producing 160bhp, a 2.0 litre four cylinder with 210bhp, and a top of the range 2.8 litre V6 producing 300bhp. Two diesel engines are also available, both 2.0 litre units producing either 160bhp or 190bhp. Future developments could include a petrol-hybrid version, as well as one that runs on biofuel.
The Saab 9-5 is expected to go on sale in Europe by April 2010.
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