The final vehicles owned by Saab, mostly prototypes and pre-production cars, will be auctioned off in May 2026. It's the end of the line for the Swedish brand.
Saab's story is one that's filled with clever innovations that ended far too soon. Despite multiple attempts to resuscitate ...
Rare development cars including autonomous and EV prototypes are heading to auction in Sweden ...
Never registered, these three pre-production models are technically new cars to be sold by a long-dead company.
The final Saab vehicles left at the Trollhättan factory will be auctioned in Sweden this month, including rare 9-3 sedans and ...
For Saab enthusiasts, this may be one of the most emotional automotive auctions in years. The final remaining Saab vehicles ...
On December 12, 1949, the first mass-produced Saab car was completed in Trollhättan. Now, more than 75 years later, it is clear that the final ...
An auction house in Sweden will be offering three of the last Saab 9-3 cars built, along with four from NEVS, the ...
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Saab's path to extinction took some unexpected turns, especially after General Motors sold its stake in the Swedish automaker to Spyker Cars in 2011. The interim business transactions left Saab in ...
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