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Underinvestment in action, or how many Saab innovations are in cars that aren’t Saabs?

October 24th, 2007 · 5 Comments

Thanks to 1985Gripen for all the ideas that follow:

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In my editorial on The Truth About Cars a few days ago I mentioned that if you wanted to describe Saab’s recent history in one word, that word would be underinvestment. That sounds a little unfair on the surface as Saab did some absolutely brilliant work over the years on a pretty small budget. But the fact is that Saab haven’t always had the financial muscle to bring all their ideas to market.

This post will cite only two examples, but I’m sure there’s a few more.

The Solar Cell

Remember the Saab EV-1 concept car? Designed by Bjorn Envall, the removable roof had solar cells embedded in it that drove a vent fan to keep the interior temperature as close to ambient temperature as possible.

Solar cells don’t come cheap nowadays and I can’t imagine what an option like this would have cost back in 1985.

In 2007 it will cost you US$790 as an option on either the Audi A8 or the A6.

Like the EV-1’s solar cell, the Audi solar sunroof drives the fresh air vent in the cabin when required. It works in exactly the same way as Bjorn Envall’s idea 22 years ago.

The electric assist engine

OK, to be fair, this hasn’t been released yet and is theoretically still in ‘concept’ form, but once again Audi are planning for the market introduction of an idea that I first saw on a Saab (it may well have been on another vehicle prior, but I don’t know).

Audi A1This week, Audi took the wraps of their new Mini-fighter, the A1.

In addition to a bunch of other features, the A1 features an electric motor driving the rear wheels providing 30kW of power and 200 Nm of torque. Normally a FWD vehicle, the pocket rocket will have what Audi call ‘tractive power’ of around 440 Nm.

It never received as much attention, but Saab’s BioPower Plugin Hybrid Concept had two electric motors, one of which was a 38kW motor between the rear wheels.

As mentioned, I have to be fair about this one, and it may be that Saab’s investment in this technology will pay off in the future with the adaptation of this drive system into a future 9-5 or 9-3.

The Audi A1 is due in 2009.

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That’s two examples of technologies I’ve first seen in Saabs that are being used in other makes rather than in Saabs. I’m sure there’s more, though, so if you know of any then please leave the story in comments.

Saab have done a heck of a lot of innovation for such a small company over the years. It’s a pity that they haven’t always been in a position to capitalise on their own work.





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Saab EV-1 from Road and Track

September 16th, 2007 · 7 Comments

My thanks to Robin M for sending me these scans.

A little while ago there was some discussion about the Saab EV-1. I can’t even remember the context now, but I did mention that I would look into getting a little more EV-1 information on the website.

Robin has come to my assistance with this first instalment. It’s a scanned article taken from a Road and Track Saab magazine that covered their Saab articles from 1972 to 1992. These are JPG images only. I don’t have any OCR software and it’d take waaaaay too long to type.

It’s a great read though, and next opportunity I get to visit Trollhattan (should I be so fortunate) I’m going to make a point about asking Bjorn Envall for a tour of this brilliant Saab concept car.

Please enjoy the scans, which you should click to enlarge – and thanks again Robin!

Saab EV-1

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