Saab classic 900 hatchback design with Aero-X design language?

Posted on 06. Sep, 2006 by in 1990-1999, 900

Trollhattansaab’s recent posting has made me wonder if the idea of bringing back the classic 900 (1979-1993) design, could be possible alongside Saab’s new “design language” with the Aero-X concept car.

One thing is for sure, I really miss my first classic Saab 900. The design is timeless.

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2 Responses to “Saab classic 900 hatchback design with Aero-X design language?”

  1. John

    07. Sep, 2006

    It’s an interesting one, this. The classic 900 is an unmistakeable car. It’s a ‘marmite’ car: you either love it or hate it. (For Scandinavians substitute ‘marmite’ with ‘salt liquorice’!)

    Either way, the classic 900 is iconic. An enduring model that evolved little over it’s 15 year life-span, a model that has pure Saab DNA that can be traced back through to Sixten Sason’s original wing-profile, aerodynamic and aesthetically pleasing ‘UrSaab’ of 1947.

    I think we have to be careful about this whole retro-thing. When VW first previewed their Beetle concept back in the early 1990s it was braver than what we ended up with. Fiat has a cracking little concept for the original Fiat Cinquecento (Fiat 500). Lamborghini has recently gone down the retro-auto route with the Muira. Then there’s the Mustang, the Ford GT and the ubiquitous Mini from BMW – an excellent example of how to do retro-auto.

    If The General had the cash to splash and, more importantly, was brave enough to really get into the Saab DNA of safety, function defining form, innovation, and so on, rather than trying to develop just another euro-saloon, then perhaps we would get somewhere. I believe they call it ‘thinking outside of the box’. Well, Saab has been doing that automobiles since 1947.

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  2. Ryan

    07. Sep, 2006

    John,

    Very well said.

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