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BAIC Unveils a Raft of Concepts in Beijing Including the Saab-Based C70G and V12-Powered C90L
China's state owned Beijing Automotive Group (BAIC) brought along a host of concept models to the 2012 Beijing Motor Show, though none stood out more than the C90L, a 5.2 meter long executive limousine with suicide doors and a V12 powertrain. Also of interest are the C70G and C60F mid-size saloons that make use of the older generation Saab 9-5's platform, while the C50E sedan (that's the one with the Subaru-like front end) and the C51X crossover are both based on a modified version of the Saab 9-3's architecture.
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Year Of The Saab: China's Baic Motors Launches 9-5-based Senova D Sedan
The car you see pictured here is the Senova D sedan from China's Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. or simply BAIC, and under its body shell, elements of which will likely remind you of several other cars, is the platform and engine technology...
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China's Baic Working With Pininfarina On Saab-based Model, Confirms Interest In The Italian Design House
Photo: BAW C71 from 2010 Beijing Show Yesterday, we brought you photos and details about a new and very Mercedes-Benz B-Class-like model from BAIC or Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Corp. Today, we have more news on the Chinese automaker as a media...
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China-made Saab 9-5 By Baw: First Photos And Video
Earlier today, we showed you a bevy of pictures of the Beijing Automotive Works' (BAW) Saab 9-3-based C60 mid-size sedan. Now we have the first photos of the Chinese firm's reworked Saab 9-5, the C71 saloon, as well as a video showing both cars...
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Baw's Chinese Saab 9-5 Clone Teased In Beijing Auto Show Poster
At the end of 2009, Saab, in an effort to recoup some dough back when it was a part of GM, sold BAIC (Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings Co. Ltd.) the rights to use some old models/designs. Basically, BAIC will be able to use older 9-3 and 9-5 models'...
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Gm Sells Saab 9-3, Current 9-5 And Other Assets To China's Baic
It was confirmed today that General Motors has come to an agreement with Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings Co. Ltd (BAIC) for the sale of certain key assets from SAAB. BAIC, China's fifth-largest automaker, bought the intellectual rights for Saab's...
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