Now that Saab has received a dose of cashdrenaline from China, the company can focus on what it should be doing: building cars. It seems that the Swedes have done their homework, as revealed by the adjacent images, which leaked during a fund raising event held earlier this year.
The images, which slipped during a presentation to the Swedish National Debt Office that was held in January this year, were published by Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet, an important publication in the country.
The creation you see in the image above is a rendering of the new 9-3, Saab’s volume seller. Even though image quality is poor, Jason Castriota’s lines for the four-door hatchback manage to shine and offer the car promising prospects.
The second image brings us the company’s new model release schedule. Even though Saab has already crossed deadlines, we can see that we should still receive a new 96. We don’t know if this image was actually allowed outside the company, but it seems to be just what Saab needed right now.
The creation you see in the image above is a rendering of the new 9-3, Saab’s volume seller. Even though image quality is poor, Jason Castriota’s lines for the four-door hatchback manage to shine and offer the car promising prospects.
The second image brings us the company’s new model release schedule. Even though Saab has already crossed deadlines, we can see that we should still receive a new 96. We don’t know if this image was actually allowed outside the company, but it seems to be just what Saab needed right now.