The Saab 9-3 gets a renewal for the 2011 Model Year and will be presented at the upcoming 2010 Paris Motor Show. The 9-3 gets a basic restyling before a complete new model comes out in 2012, keeping its current design and changing with a few minor touches to the bumpers. The main news is all under the bonnet with reductions to the fuel consumption.
The petrol range gets a reduction of about seven percent, while the 1.9 TTiD top-of-the-range diesel with 180 hp has lower CO2 emissions, lowering from 149 to 119 g/km and fuel consumption is down to 4.5 l/100 km from 5.6. Power steps of 120 and 150 hp have been replaced by others of 130 and 160.
Saab has also announced a new automatic transmission and has dusted off one of its signatures in style - three-spoke alloy wheels. They will be available in both 16-inch and 18-inch versions. If the few touch-ups to the Saab 9-3 are an indication of a return to old-school design, it might not be such an unwelcome thing. We’ll wait to see how the range evolves since it’s back from the brink of extinction.


Saab Hoarder
16 Dec 2010 - 09:27 - #1nice collection of photos… its good that these create 130 and 160hp of power… :-)