The Saab Aero X concept harnesses the power of Saab’s aviation and
Scandinavian roots to make a unique statement in performance car
design. Conceived as a study to explore future design directions, its
innovative features preview the development of an enhanced design
language that will inspire future Saab products.
As you would expect from Saab, this dynamic two-seater sports coupé
breaks with automotive design convention both outside and inside.
First, there are no doors…or windshield pillars. That’s because the Saab
Aero X adopts a cockpit canopy, just as you would see on a jet aircraft.
It offers the Aero X pilot full 180 degree vision, and also facilitates entry
and exit from its low-slung cabin.
Thrust for the all-wheel-drive Saab Aero X also comes from a powerplant
with a difference. The 400 bhp, twin-turbo, BioPower V6 engine is fueled
entirely by bioethanol, a sustainable energy source that is kinder to the
environment by cutting fossil CO2 emissions. The ‘green power’ of this
advanced engine gives new meaning to the phrase ‘performance with
responsibility’.
Inside, the Saab Aero X’s cockpit also adds a new dimension to clean
Scandinavian interior design by completely eliminating conventional
dials and buttons. Instead, Saab has applied techniques derived from
Swedish glass and precision instrument making, displaying data on
glass-like acrylic ‘clear zones’ in graphic 3-D images.
All exterior and interior lighting is by LED (light-emitting diode),
which has given the design team new freedoms to exploit the
compact packaging benefits of a technology that will be featured
increasingly in future Saab products.
With weight-saving carbon fiber bodywork, a lightweight powertrain,
electronically-controlled suspension and all-wheel drive, the
Saab Aero X is an exciting driver’s car that promises a level of
performance to match its looks. Computer simulations anticipate
zero to 100 kph in just 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 250 kph
(limited).
Despite being so tightly driver focused, the Aero X still offers
surprising practicality, again, a quality you would expect to find in
all Saab designs. That dramatically sculpted tail conceals a useful
twin storage facility, with a conventional hatch opening and sliding
drawer underneath.
“This study shows how the strength of the Saab brand heritage
can inspire bold, innovative design,” says Bryan Nesbitt, Executive
Director, GM Design Europe. “As we move forward with new Saab
product, we will remain focused on carefully cultivating this brand
equity in the context of Scandinavian design values.”
“This concept shows the exciting possibilities that are open to us
as we evolve a more progressive design language for the brand,” says Jan Åke Jonsson, Saab Automobile’s Managing Director.
“Our designers, engineers
and marketers in Sweden are ideally placed to nurture and communicate the unique DNA of
the Saab brand. Their work will ensure that future product proposals express core qualities,
such as progressive design, sporty performance and emotional functionality, in a way that is
specific to Saab.”
The Saab Aero X is the latest in series of concepts from Saab, each accentuating different
brand qualities. These include the ‘four-dimensional’ 9X (IAA Frankfurt 2001), the 9-3X Crossover