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Saab Aero X 2006 Side.jpg
Saab Aero-X Concept
Saab
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Production One-off concept car
Class Sports Car
Body Style Coupe
Length 4676.2 mm
Width 1917.7 mm
Height 1275.1 mm
Wheelbase {{{Write Wheelbase here}}}
Weight 3307.5 lbs
Transmission {{{Write Transmission here}}}
Engine 2.8L BioPower Bi-Turbo V-6
Power 400.00 hp (294.4 kW) @ 5000.00 rpm and 369.00 nM (272.1 ft-lbs) @ 2000.00 rpm
Similar {{{Write Similar Vehicles here}}}
Designer Bryan Nesbitt
Anthony Lo (Lead Designer)

The Saab Aero-X is a concept car built by Saab and debuted in 2006. It is meant primarily to provide future styling cues for the Saab brand as a whole and to also generate more interest in the brand around the world and especially in the United States.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Saab_Aero-X_Concept Review.

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