Saab 9-X Air: Summary
There’s pictures at the links in comments. Really great pics over at Auto Motor and Sport.
Unfortunately, I’ve got to drive off to Vancouver Island in the next hour so won’t have time to publish all the press information, but here’s the summary article.
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World Premiere: Saab 9-X Air Summary
Canopy Top Brings Breath of Fresh Air to Convertible Design
The 9-X Air concept demonstrates what a future convertible from Saab could look like. It features a unique ‘Canopy Top’ – patent pending - and the close-coupled proportions of a sports car, as well as four-seat accommodation.
In breaking the mould of conventional convertible design, the bodywork of the 9-X Air incorporates prominent rear pillars which curve upwards to mount the flat folding Canopy Top. They also anchor a distinctive, wraparound glasshouse, including a separate, recessed rear screen.
Designer Anthony Lo and his team have achieved this execution while still offering the four season, four seater practicality pioneered by Saab when its first convertible concept was premiered at the Frankfurt Show exactly 25 years ago.
Top down or up, the 9-X Air cuts a distinctive silhouette. With the canopy stowed away and the rear screen up, occupants can enjoy open-top motoring free from buffeting. Top up, the 9-X Air assumes the appearance of a true coupé, with a cohesive design that eschews the looks of a conventional, four-seater convertible.
Designed in parallel with the Saab 9-X BioHybrid concept, the 9-X Air shares its distinctive frontal styling, together with its highly efficient powertrain. The small, 1.4-liter Saab BioPower engine combines a series of steps for more responsible performance: engine rightsizing, turbocharging, the use of biofuels and hybrid technology.
Running on E85 fuel (85% bioethanol/ 15% gasoline), the engine delivers a sporty 200 hp (147 kW), giving zero to 100 kph acceleration in 7.9 seconds and projected CO2 tailpipe emissions of just 107 g/km over the combined cycle. Compared to gasoline, the overall environmental impact on a source-to-wheel basis of using E85 is even more beneficial.
Progressive Design
The clean, sculpted body contours of the 9-X Air give fresh expression to Saab’s Scandinavian inspired design ethos and its aircraft heritage. The purposeful stance, with minimal overhangs front and rear, is complemented by a single, wraparound window graphic, smooth uncluttered body surfaces and ‘ice block’ lighting themes.
The exterior look is defined by the prominent C-pillars, or buttresses, that provide the rear mounting for the unique Canopy Top - a powered, flat-folding roof developed from a Targa top principle. This innovation in convertible design, which distinguishes between a folding roof and a complete folding soft-top or hood assembly, is subject to a Saab patent application.
The Canopy Top is in fabric, rather than metal, to save weight and provide more efficient packaging. It is fully automatic in operation and folds neatly in three small sections under a rear tonneau cover in the trunk deck. The rear screen between the buttresses retracts automatically into the underside of the raised tonneau cover to allow stowage of the Canopy Top. The screen then moves back into position to provide a complete glass surround for the cabin in open-top mode.
This ‘surround glass’ feature, together with an active wind deflector on top of the windshield header rail, provides enhanced occupant comfort. It minimizes buffeting, reduces back drafts and eliminates the need for a wind deflector net. Separating the rear screen from the folding top also enables a glass area larger than feasible with a soft top and integral screen.
In a further break with design convention, the 9-X Air dispenses with a trunk lid. Instead, a large storage compartment, big enough to accommodate two golf bags, slides out from underneath the rear light bar. To save weight, it is spring-loaded, without any power assistance, and slides
effortlessly on rollers. Revealed underneath the sliding drawer is a separate compartment for stowing smaller items.
Driver Focus
Inside, the 9-X Air features innovative developments in its driver-focused cockpit design and the provision of seamless connectivity for personal nomadic devices, both first seen in the 9-X BioHybrid.
The driver information zone encompasses the top of the door moulding. It is a fresh execution of Saab’s traditional, driver-focused cockpit layout and dispenses with a central, floor-mounted console. The zone is a flat, arc-shaped surface, within which a row of five display screens is embedded and illuminated in green 3-D graphics, including an ‘infotainment’ screen and control panel in the driver’s door.
In co-operation with Sony Ericsson, the 9-X Air and its hatchback sibling also showcase the potential for seamless, wireless connectivity (Bluetooth) with one or multiple nomadic devices (mobile phones, PDAs etc). The in-car interface enables streaming of data, entertainment and satellite navigation functions, which are transferred automatically to the car while the device remains in the user’s pocket.
The smarter the device, the more functions in the car. The same unit could also be programmed to remotely lock /unlock the car, raise or lower the Canopy Top, and even remotely change incar pre-sets. The 9-X Air makes a separate car key fob or remote controller redundant
Efficiency in Design and Performance
The 9-X Air has been created by a team under Anthony Lo, Director of Advanced Design at General Motors Europe, working in co-operation with the Saab Brand Center in Sweden. “Like the 9-X BioHybrid, this car is all about efficiency in design and performance, and that includes the Canopy Top.” says Lo. “It offers important benefits in weight-saving and packaging, as well as giving us the freedom to take convertible design forward in a very Saabish way.
“This is the direction we’re exploring for a future open-top car from Saab. We’re keeping the allyear-
round practicality and the four-seat format, but giving it a fresh, sportier expression.”
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Visit Auto Motor and Sport in Sweden for all the best pics.
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A great looking Saab, from all views.
I honestly think that this is what a convertible should look like. Sexy, practical and above all with a SAAB badge on the front
That’s the best looking Saab I’ve seen in a very long time. Build it and I’ll come back!
Interesting… It appears the concept is driveable! I wonder if that means that the 9-X has progressed beyond a concept stage and into a pre-production vehicle? A lot more details have been fleshed out too. Could the 9-X really be on Saab’s agenda? I sure hope so!
NineTwoX said “Interesting… It appears the concept is driveable!”
Not necessarily - they’re very likely just photoshop renderings. They may not even have finished building the actual touchy-feely concept for the stand yet.
Other images on http://www.motorauthority.com/news/concept-cars/gm-shows-off-saab-9x-aero-concept-at-detroit-media-event/
Going in the right direction.
Swade: Vancouver Island is quite charming, I’m told. Have fun.
Is it possible the 9-X BHC we have been seeing is the next 9-3? I am not well-versed in the ways of platform development, but we do know the 9-3 is downsizing a bit… And with this as a 9-1, that wouldn’t leave a whole lot of room above it, save for maybe a slightly larger sedan/combi in the space under the 9-5…
I could see this fitting in like the A3 in the Audi lineup, but having already seen a hatch and convertible concept, before any such next-gen “9-3 concept”, I can’t help but wonder.
Saab is releasing details of this concept at the footprint of Porsche increasing its stakeholding in VW AG to 35% on Tuesday, giving it effectively control of VW, Europe’s biggest automaker. Omens indeed!
I think Auto Motor & Sport are dreaming a bit about it being the next 9-3 convertible. Anyone notice the rear end looks a bit like the “Catherina” Sonnet prototype?
Want one
It is drivable.. According to Anthony Lo they have already gone passed the concept status with this model and are now working on a prototype series…
All according to the automotorsport.se site..
I like it.
Initially, this thing kind of has a VW Eos feel about it… I, for one, regard Saab ‘verts as a more upscale version of the 9-3 (or c900), and this proto seems to be aiming at the VW-esque “fun” factor; a different direction than the previous ‘verts. Step away from that flame thrower - I’m not saying it’s a sin - just noticing a different path being made. Judging solely on the pics available, I’d rent one - probably wouldn’t own one.
Saab “Air”??? I guess calling it a 9x “Ice” would have suggested that it was a car that you need to bundle up to ride (although Saab heated seats are awesome), so instead they decided to ride the wake of Apple’s marketing success…??? Sorry - not a big fan of the name; what’s wrong with Aero?
“Saab 9x Air - Owners Wanted”, “Saab 9x Air - Drive Differently”
…ok, I’ll (try to) get used to it.
Adrian: Several swedish journalists have been driven in the car. They were not allowed to drive themselves, but sat in the passenger seat.
It is driveable. Journalists seems to have been able to test drive it.
This is very nice. Please make something, Saab.
More info. The pics of the car running a track is in fact from the small test track behind the Trollhättan plant. They had some journalists invited from the auto press to see it there some time ago.
Sorry for the spam, but…
From a Swedish auto mag:
“The roof is retracted in three stages - controlled with electricity - and stored in a space behind the rear seat . Due to pending patent filings, the Saab technicians have to wait before they can show exatly how it is done. The new Audi A3 has a similar design, but the one on the 9-X Air appears to be smaller and more compact.”
Now THAT is one coool Saab!
Love it!!! Build it and it will sell!!!
She’s beautiful! BUILD IT!
The front of the car is a 10 out of 10. The rest of the car is ….also a 10 :). Though I will be pessimistic and say its a long shot from the actual production, if it ever makes it.