Saab hatches sporty new concept at Frankfurt show

Saab hatches sporty new concept at Frankfurt show
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Lisa Yeung
Published: 15 12 2003

Att the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, Saab hatched a new concept it said would challenge "the distinction between traditional hatchback and estate (station wagon) body styles."

The Saab 9-3 Sport-Hatch Concept is a sporty, five-door, four-seat car that offers driver-focused performance and innovative versatility features, according to a statement released by the company. And it's all packaged in a 'fastback' shape that draws its inspiration from the Saab 9-3X 'cross-over coupé' concept that premiered last year in Paris.

Powered by a high performance 250 hp, 2.0-litre turbo engine, the 9-3 Sport-Hatch Concept signifies Saab's intention to enter the mid-size premium estate segment with a sporty product that reflects Saab’s tradition for designing 5-door models. The Sport-Hatch concept team, under the direction of Saab Executive Director of Design, Michael Mauer, has expanded a number of exterior and interior design themes from the 9-3X concept car, Saab says.

"Just as the 9-3X occupies a position where coupé meets off-roader, this car represents a cross-over point between hatchback and estate," Mauer said in a statement. "It is the sort of product that should come from Saab, and our customers will be able to buy a car very much like this in the future."

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