Saab’s Jörgen Nylén Reveals Details on Future Products
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Saab’s Jörgen Nylén Reveals Details on Future Products


During a recent GM presentation in Marseille, France, our Spanish pals over at Motorpasion had the opportunity to sit down and talk with Saab’s Vehicle Line Director, Jörgen Nylén. The later not only confirmed that Saab’s Geneva Motor Show concept will indeed be a premium hatch but he also added that it will be equipped with BioPower engine capable of running either on E85 or gasoline. Nylen also revealed that the next generation Saab 9-5 and the production version of the 9-4X compact SUV will both be introduced in the European market in 2009.

Via: Motorpasion





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