Saab 9-3X
(2009
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The
Saab 9-3X
The Smart All-rounder for Outdoor Enthusiasts
A
sporty, rugged addition to Saab 9-3 range
For people with active outdoor lifestyles who
don’t want a large Crossover
Class-leading Saab XWD combined with BioPower
for first time
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The Saab 9-3X is a rugged all-round car designed to take active
individualists to the start of their adventure. With
distinctive looks, a versatile SportCombi body, higher stance
and advanced all-wheel drive technology, the 9-3X offers fuel
efficiency and functional storage without limiting the kinds of
roads that need to be driven. It is the ideal alternative to
large and heavy crossovers or SUVs.
For
the first time, Saab couples its E85-capable BioPower engine
technology with the acclaimed Cross Wheel Drive (XWD) system.
The 9-3X is also available with a 2.0-liter gasoline engine. A
1.9 TTiD diesel variant comes with front-wheel drive. All three
fuel variants are efficient, four-cylinder engines turbocharged
for added power. Overall, the 9-3X embodies Saab’s EcoPower
Technology philosophy, combining a dynamic driving experience
with an efficient use of resources to achieve responsible
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Saab
designers raised the chassis 35 mm higher than that seen on a
standard two-wheel drive SportCombi so it can handle a rugged
driving terrain. It is specifically designed for those who
frequently hit gravel or unpaved roads, without compromising the
driving experience on asphalt.
The Saab 9-3X is a car in tune with the less-is-more needs of
today’s customers. “The 9-3X is an efficient all-rounder for
anyone who doesn’t want or need an SUV- type vehicle,” says
Simon Padian, Saab Brand Design Chief. “Simply put, we are
offering a trekking shoe that will do what’s required in more
comfort and style than a heavier mountaineering boot.”
New front and rear bumpers feature a dark gray, grained finish
that is also applied to the side sills and the edges of the
wheel arches as a protective covering when the terrain becomes
loose or muddy. This treatment is complemented by skid panels
with a matt aluminum finish, curving up towards the door opening
at the rear and adopting a wing form in the lip of the lower
front bumper. These are matched by matte, aluminum-colored lower
door decor strips. Black roof rails are standard, with a chromed
finish available as an option. Visible, twin round exhaust
tailpipes are standard for all engine options. Front fog lights
ringed with a chrome finish add yet another rugged accent.
With the addition of newly designed, multi-spoke 17-inch alloy
wheels, the 9-3X’s exterior character reflects its ability to
handle mixed road conditions, whether rough or smooth, loose or
paved.
Inside, the 9-3X interior is based on top-of-the-line
specification, adding a dark metallic finish to the door trims,
glove box and gearshift surround. The unique sports seating
features gray fabric inserts in the black leather upholstery.
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Total Traction
At the heart of the 9-3X is Saab’s cutting-edge XWD system. It
is an intelligent, active system that continuously distributes
engine drive torque between the front and rear axles as required
for optimum stability and grip in all conditions.
The hardware includes an electronically-controlled Torque
Transfer Device (TTD), which varies power delivery between the
axles. A valve increases or reduces hydraulic pressure on wet
clutch plates inside the TTD to progressively engage or
disengage the rear axle. The degree of ‘slip’ dictates how much
drive is transmitted to the rear wheels. An optional rear
limited slip differential (eLSD) operates on the same principle,
splitting drive across the axle to whichever wheel has more
grip.
For the first time the 9-3X mates a
2.0-liter turbo BioPower engine
(210 hp/ 155 kW/ 300 Nm) with XWD, combining a bioethanol
capability with all-wheel drive. The six-speed manual gearbox
complements the sporty styling.
As
part of the Swedish-manufacturer’s rightsizing strategy, it is
also offering a 2.0-liter gasoline turbo with similar output.
The gasoline engine is fitted with six-speed manual or automatic
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The diesel variant, a 1.9 TTiD two-stage turbo motor (180 hp/132
kW/400 Nm) with front wheel drive, emits less than 145 grams of
CO2 per kilometer. This engine, too, will be
available with manual and automatic transmission. Unlike the
other models, this 9-3X variant has a chassis raised 20 mm
higher than regular 9-3 variants with front wheel drive,
maintaining that rugged styling.
Form meets function in stowage area
Regardless of the motor chosen, the 9-3X also is designed to
make loading sports and leisure equipment easy, matching form
with function. The rear cargo area, with a low floor, is
surprisingly spacious and well-proportioned. The compact design
of the rear suspension allows a deep box-like space, free from
intrusions, offering a useful rear seat up/down volume of
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The 60/40 split rear seat-back incorporates a ski-hatch and
folds down without any need to move the fixed seat cushion. The
fold-down front passenger seat-back also makes it possible to
carry 2.5 meter-long items.
The fully carpeted rear load space is illuminated by two
interior lights mounted on the inside of the D-pillars. It is
accessed by a lightly-weighted tailgate that opens down to
bumper level, its damper rods completely hidden in the roof to
allow a clear, uncluttered opening. The flush-fitted, black
molded floor plate will not become marked or scratched in heavy
use.
The 9-3X's TwinFloor stowage facility, too, helps keep luggage
and equipment safe and tidy. The middle section of the floor
hinges upwards transversely when the handle is pulled so that
the front edge fits into two retaining slots.
There is also a 12-volt power socket in the main load area (for
a hot or cool box) and a separate storage compartment at either
side of the floor, one fitted with a molded holder for large
bottles. |
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