Saab hatchback mixes power, fun

Saab hatchback mixes power, fun

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Published: 05 07 2004

There's an emerging segment for a premium small car in North America. That's what Saab says, at least. And what good would a statement like that be if you didn't have a new vehicle to back it up?

The all-new Saab 9-2X made its world debut at the 2004 Los Angeles Auto Show. The 9-2X is positioned below the current 9-3 sport sedan, and is an all-wheel drive, five door model. Turbo performance and hatchback practicality have been combined in this newest model, the company said in a statement.

Two versions of the 9-2X will be available, both with five-door body styles and all-wheel-drive as standard, Saab said. The entry level Saab 9-2X Linear will be powered by a naturally-aspirated 2.5-litre 4-cylinder engine and the high-performance Aero model will feature a 227 bhp, 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine.

The Saab 9-2X is scheduled to go on sale July 1, 2004 in the USA and Canada, with other markets still under consideration. It's the latest step in the most aggressive new product and concept development program in Saab's history, according to the company. Within the last two years Saab has launched the all-new Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan and 9-3 Convertible models, as well as three concept cars: the 'four-dimensional' 9-X, the 9-3X 'Cross-over' Coupe and the 9-3 Sport-Hatch Concept, for which a production version is scheduled.

Derived from the Subaru Impreza SportWagon, the new Saab 9-2X will be produced in Fuji Heavy Industries' facilities in Japan, beginning in the spring of 2004.

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