July 5, 200718 yr 20XX SAAB 9-5?Link to Original Article @ InfoMotori Directly from the amazing concept Saab Aero X, here you are the first pictures computer works?) of new Saab 9-5. The car looks great, a big, luxury sedan with a sporty attitude. Big alloy wheels and low cab make this Saab look like Aston Martin Rapide or upcoming Porsche Panamera.The four door coupè Mercedes CLS is going to have a lot of rivals… on of them comes from Sweden! Infomotori.co.uk will keep you updated on the developing of the new Saab 9-5, that’s sure. Not exactly sure what to make of these, as the ones from the front and rear 3/4 do not exactly jive with the profile. Interesting none the less.
July 5, 200718 yr LOVE IT! this is what saab needs in their top of the line car. it's different and uniquely saab!
July 9, 200718 yr I agree, I love it. SAAB was always a brand that stood out with distinction and here it is. The only nation that is building unique looking automobiles anymore are the French, and some of that styling is getting passed on with Nissan products.
July 9, 200718 yr The sides are rather funky, but I like the front and rear. Hopefully the sides are more like the CLS if they're going for the short decklid look.
July 9, 200718 yr That is a digusting over-exploitation of the 4DC bodystyle. If they do style it that way, they need to look at their past. I always thought the SAAB 96 was a gorgeous vehicle. They need to use that as inspiration. I'm all for the Aero-X looks in the front, but if Saab wants to tell itself that it's "Born From Jets", take inspiration from vehicles that really were. I don't think any Saab will be "Sweden's Style Leader" over Volvo, but a vhicle like this certainly will give it a fighting chance.
July 9, 200718 yr I like it a lot... stylistically. Fron the 3/4 rear view it almost looks like a 2012 intrepid.
July 9, 200718 yr I wonder if GM will let Saab release such a vehicle. Plus, if they do, how long will we have to wait for it. 2013? It's a unique and interesting design that I hope GM greenlights into production as soon as possible.
July 9, 200718 yr The sides are rather funky, but I like the front and rear. Hopefully the sides are more like the CLS if they're going for the short decklid look.Yup, the front and rear are nice (esp. the rear), but the side looks too bulky and unattractive.
July 9, 200718 yr The rear 3/4 and the side shot don't match. The rear shot looks like the roofline ends a few inches ahead of the rear, giving it a bit of a rear deck, while the side shot shows the roofline not ending until the rear of the car, making it look funny (ala Chrysler Crossfire coupe). I like everything but the side profile picture.
July 9, 200718 yr The rear 3/4 and the side shot don't match. The rear shot looks like the roofline ends a few inches ahead of the rear, giving it a bit of a rear deck, while the side shot shows the roofline not ending until the rear of the car, making it look funny (ala Chrysler Crossfire coupe). I like everything but the side profile picture.Those chops are not all that recent... Anyway, I doubt the actual car will be as dramatic as the chops suggest. I am dying to see it. I rmemeber reading somewhere the 9-5 will be the 2nd Epsilon II car to be unveiled in Europe, after the NG Vectra.
July 9, 200718 yr Clearly the middle 3/4-rear view is a different design, and that one is quite interesting. But the front is very very tired and needs to be dumped. It hasn't been a draw since the '80s and regardless of the decades it's been reguritated onto the showroom floor, there's not much value in it, IMO. That middle car is slick, but the showroom version will be hard pressed to come even close in proportion & line.
July 10, 200718 yr I saw this shot on the front page and thought "wow...it's wide, it's low, it looks sexy!" Then I saw this one and thought "well, it's no one's '08 CTS or G8, but still, nothing as awful as the Sebring..." This pic sealed the coffin...so many things wrong with it...mainly, the morbily obese stern. This didn't work on the Chrysler Nassau, and it doesn't work here either. Edited July 10, 200718 yr by DetroitNut90
July 10, 200718 yr I love the rear 3/4th's view, the front is good...but in side profile it looks pudgy...it needs work.
July 10, 200718 yr The profile would be substantially better if C-pillar didn't slop to the edge of the car but instead stopped short of it and the car had a short trunk instead.
July 11, 200718 yr Looks controversial. Doesn't need to be conservative so much as cohesive. A true executive car in this market needs a six (which can still be turboed) I'd hope Saab pulls one out of the GM parts bin (or if a spinoff is in the works, designs their own). It also better not be a strict frontie. The profile would be substantially better if C-pillar didn't slop to the edge of the car but instead stopped short of it and the car had a short trunk instead.Maybe if it had flying buttresses. Edited July 11, 200718 yr by LosAngeles
July 11, 200718 yr QUOTE(stickmax @ Jul 10 2007, 03:33 PM) The profile would be substantially better if C-pillar didn't slop to the edge of the car but instead stopped short of it and the car had a short trunk instead. Maybe if it had flying buttresses. I'm imagining something more along the lines of the Chevy SS concept and less similar to the Opel Insignia concept.
July 12, 200718 yr Fron the 3/4 rear view it almost looks like a 2012 intrepid. This was EXACTLY my first thought.
July 13, 200718 yr The first two pics look like great. The last pic's rear looks to be tweeked from the first two. Nonetheless, I really like the first two pics.
August 1, 200718 yr The front and rear look pretty good. But the side of the car is kind of akward looking.
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