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The 9-4X replaced the larger Chevrolet TrailBlazer–based Saab 9-7X built in the U.S. that was discontinued in December 2008. The concept of the 9-4X made its debut at the 2008 North American International Auto Show. [4] The production car is almost identical to the concept of 2008 on the exterior and similar to the second generation Saab 9-5 ...
The XWD was the standard powertrain for the Saab 9-5 from 2010 to 2012, underpinning the 2011 Saab 9-4X and was part of the Saab 9-3X, the XUV crossover introduced by Saab in 2009 based on the 9-3 Sport Combi. The XWD system was also later used in the Opel Insignia.
Compact/Mid-size crossover SUV: Vehicles: Chevrolet Captiva Chevrolet Captiva Sport Chevrolet Equinox Daewoo Winstorm Pontiac Torrent Saturn Vue Suzuki XL7 GMC Terrain Saab 9-4X Opel Antara: Chronology; Successor: GM D2XX platform (for short wheelbase) GM C1XX platform (for long wheelbase and Theta Premium) GM VSS-S
The following is a List of Saab passenger cars indexed by year of introduction. ... 900/9-3: Compact executive/ ... 9-4X: Compact Crossover SUV: See also
2012 Saab 9-4X. Theta Premium: FWD/AWD: 2010: 2016: 2010 – 2016 Cadillac SRX; 2011 – 2012 Saab 9-4X; Luxury variant of the Theta platform. Also called Theta-Epsilon since it shares components with the Epsilon II platform, as well as the GMT 267 platform. 2010 Daewoo Veritas. Zeta I: RWD: 2006: 2017: 2006 – 2013 Holden Commodore; 2006 ...
2.8 L turbo V6 in a 2006 Saab 9-3. This engine is also known as a A28NET, Z28NET, Z28NEL or B284. The LP9 is a 2.8L turbocharged version used for the Saab 9-3, Saab 9-5, and other GM vehicles. It has the same bore and stroke as the naturally aspirated LP1, however the compression ratio is reduced to 9.5:1. The engine is manufactured at Holden's ...
Saab replaced the 9-7X with the Cadillac SRX–based 9-4X, which was discontinued only nine months after its introduction as a result of Saab's bankruptcy. The TrailBlazer was replaced by the Traverse in 2009. GM had closed the Moraine plant on December 23, 2008, ending production of all GMT360 products. [15]
The Saab 9-7X did not offer a turbocharged engine, quite unusual for a Saab vehicle. All Saab 9-7X vehicles come with all wheel drive (2005 was the first year all wheel drive was offered by Saab), eighteen inch sport wheels, and sport tuned suspension as standard equipment. The 9-7X was built at GM's Moraine, Ohio assembly plant. The Saab 9-7X ...