World Premiere:
All-new Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan
• First Saab positioned in premium, compact sport sedan
segment
• World class chassis dynamics enhance driver involvement
• Long wheelbase and wide track for good handling and
spacious interior
• New powertrain includes lightweight, aluminum turbo
engine
• New five-speed automatic transmission and six-speed
manual gearbox
• In-house Saab electronics for sophisticated powertrain
behavior
• Fiber optic electronics for advanced, modular
‘infotainment’ systems
• Exceptionally strong body for good handling, refinement
and safety
• Second generation Saab Active Head Restraints (SAHR)
• Load-limiting seat-belts, dual stage front airbags and
side curtain airbags
• ‘Profiler’ customization program and choice of four
specification levels
The all-new 2003 Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan is the first step in
the biggest product development program in Saab’s history.
It spearheads the arrival of an entirely new family of
cars, each focused on meeting the particular requirements
of a different niche in the market.
As Saab’s first contender in the premium, compact sport
sedan segment, the focus for the new 9-3 is dedicated to
delivering a unique, fun-to-drive experience that promises
to set new standards for the class.
The coupé-like silhouette, with steeply raked windshield
and rear window and short front and rear overhangs,
communicates a strong, sporty stance, which is reinforced
by negative wheel cambers. The overall look is designed to
convey a sense of movement even when the car is stationary.
The shape of the windows and the wedge-like profile also
combine with the sleek integrated headlights and grille to
give the car its distinctive Saab identity.
Excellent aerodynamics including a highly competitive 0.28
drag coefficient, resulting in low lift forces at the rear
axle, improving high speed stability and braking. Careful
airflow management also benefits the driver by helping to
prevent road grime building up on the side windows and
taillights.
The new model comes with a choice of two new, 2.0-liter,
all-aluminum turbocharged engines, ranging in power from
175 to 210 hp. The front-wheel-drive transmissions include
five- and six-speed manual gearboxes and a five-speed
automatic with Saab Sentronic manual selection and the
option of steering wheel controls. There will be three
“Forms,” or specification levels: Linear, Arc, and Vector.
Compared to its predecessor, the new 9-3 offers more
spacious accommodations, particularly for rear passengers,
within the same overall length. Front and rear width is
increased by 2.16 in. (55 mm) and the wheelbase is 2.8 in.
(71 mm) longer.
It is price-positioned to compete with the BMW 3-series,
Audi A4, and Volvo S60. Sales start in October 2002.
The main features of the new 9-3 contribute to an enriched,
sporty driving experience in four key areas: driver
involvement, refined performance, driver adaptability and
driver-centered design.
Driver Involvement
The new 9-3 is the product of the most
exhaustive development program in chassis dynamics
undertaken by Saab. The handling of the car, its
sensitivity to driver inputs and a high degree of feedback
all combine to deliver a level of driving involvement and
pleasure that challenges the class benchmark.
The main highlights include:
• ‘ReAxs’ passive rear-wheel-steer characteristic. The
kinetics of the rear suspension are tuned for a unique
rear-wheel-steer response designed to improve handling and
stability.
• Four-link independent rear suspension. High lateral
stiffness adds stability and grip; longitudinal compliance
enhances ride comfort.
• Low mounted steering rack gives excellent feel and
precision with progressive power assistance and fast
response.
• Front suspension is MacPherson struts with lower A-arms
mounted on a hydroformed, rubber-isolated sub-frame. High
lateral bushing stiffness improves steering response and
precision; high longitudinal compliance contributes to ride
comfort.
• Advanced chassis electronic systems. Chassis features
Saab-tuned “user-friendly” ESP (Electronic Stability
Program), EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution), CBC
(Cornering Brake Control) and TCS (Traction Control
System).
• Optimized braking power. Front and rear brake discs are
larger than previous model; varying in size, depending on
specification level.
• Minimized unsprung weight for better ride quality. Hub
carriers and toe and lower rear suspension links are
aluminum, while anti-roll bars are hollow section steel.
• “Shear” bushing at top of rear shock absorber mountings
adds to the compliant ride quality and effective vibration
suppression.
Refined Performance
Saab is a center of expertise within
General Motors for the development of turbocharged gasoline
engines. The 2003 Saab 9-3’s new powertrain adds enhanced
refinement and driveability to Saab’s traditional strengths
of high torque for strong, mid-range pulling power. It also
delivers a level of sporty performance in keeping with the
chassis dynamics, further reinforcing the new car’s driver
focus.
The main highlights include:
• New all-aluminum 2.0-liter turbo engine. Saab developed
and tuned two versions of the new engine for 175 hp (badged
2.0t) and 210 hp (badged 2.0T) with high torque for
confident passing. All internal components are unique to
Saab. Balance shafts and dual-mass flywheel offer greater
running refinement.
• Sophisticated powertrain performance. Highly sensitive
and precise throttle control, adaptive torque delivery and
smooth power on/power off characteristics are benefits of
the new Trionic-8 engine management, the latest version of
Saab’s own 32-bit in-house system.
• More transmission choices. Updated five-speed (175 hp)
and all-new six-speed (210 hp) Saab manual gearboxes are
available. A new five-speed, adaptive automatic
transmission with Saab Sentronic manual gear selection and
optional steering wheel controls is available.
• Unique “pendulum” engine mounting. Engine noise and
vibration is reduced by installation of rods at the base of
the engine for optimal torque control.
Driver Adaptability
In addition to its driver-focused chassis
dynamics and powertrain performance, the new 9-3 is also
designed to adapt to a wide range of driver needs,
establishing a close interaction with its owner.
Main highlights include:
• “Profiler” customization. A wide range of functions can
be pre-set according to personal preference, including:
anti-theft alarm, parking assistance, rain sensitive
wipers, and automatic climate control.
• Advanced electronics. The new Saab 9-3 features the most
complete automotive systems use of fiber optics. With a
signal capacity 50 times greater than conventional wire
circuitry, fiber optics provide a high-speed platform for
advanced in-car “infotainment.”
• Dual zone air conditioning with automatic balance
control. The system senses changes in sunlight or shade
outside the car and automatically adjusts airflow to keep
interior temperature constant.
• Three specification levels. “Linear” features an
understated interior with attractive leather upholstery and
anthracite trim. “Arc” adds more luxury, with 16-inch alloy
wheels and leather interior with poplar wood trim. “Vector”
adds a sporty flair, with 17¬inch alloy wheels and a sports
leather interior with matte chrome trim.
• Inaugural Linear Launch Package. An optional package will
be offered for the Linear form that includes 16” 10-spoke
alloy wheels, in-dash 6-CD player, upgraded stereo system,
power sunroof and driver’s seat, and lower body color match
trim.
• Additional load-carrying potential. A standard 60/40
split folding rear seat with ski hatch provides additional
utility to carry extra cargo.
• Lower running costs. Longer service intervals and reduced
maintenance times minimize inconvenience for the owner.
Vehicles are covered under the Saab No Charge Scheduled
Maintenance Program for 3 years or 36.000 miles, whichever
comes first, for factory-recommended scheduled maintenance
performed at an authorized Saab dealer in the United
States. On-board algorithm adapts oil change cycle to how
car is used.
• Host of comfort features. Designed to make living with
the new 9-3 as convenient as possible, these include: a
remote window and sunroof operation, “halo” perimeter
lighting at night, automatic dimming interior mirror, and
integrated garage door remote.
Built Around the Driver
Consistent with all Saab vehicles, the new
9-3 is built from “the driver outwards.” That means the
cabin ergonomics, the instrumentation, the controls, and
the seating position are all developed from the driver’s
perspective. Its advanced safety features benefit all who
use the car.
Highlights include:
• Cockpit feel. The instrument panel arcs around the
driver, with a logical layout and tactile feel to controls.
Steering wheel adjusts for both rake and reach. Green
instrument illumination and Night Panel function contribute
to safe night driving.
• High position display. Saab Information Display (SID) is
located on top of the fascia near the base of the
windscreen, close the driver’s natural field of vision.
Screen shows radio settings and driver information.
• Structural strength. With added torsional rigidity, the
body is more than twice as stiff as its predecessor’s. This
contributes to outstanding ride and refinement, handling
and safety properties.
• Designed for Real-life Safety. Many dozens of different
crash configurations were carried out during development,
utilizing Saab’s database of more than 6,000 real-life road
accidents. Tests include truck-to-car side impacts,
car-to-car frontal impacts with a closing speed of 74 mph
and replica moose impacts.
• Second generation Saab Active Head Restraints (SAHR).
Pioneered by Saab, SAHR helps prevent neck injury for front
seat occupants in rear-end impacts. Integrated into the
seat backs, this safety system is improved for even quicker
action.
• Integrated safety features. Restraint systems include
seat belt pre-tensioning and load limiting for front
seating positions, combined with dual-stage front airbags,
seat-mounted side airbags and new side curtain airbags.
Announcing the arrival of the new model, Saab Automobile
President and CEO Peter Augustsson, commented, “This car
offers a level of driver involvement and responsive
performance never seen before from Saab. The integration of
a fine-handling chassis with the new, refined powertrain
delivers a true ‘fun-to-drive’ package.
“It is a formula designed to appeal to young, premium-car
buyers who place a priority on a rewarding driving
experience, but who also want to express their
individuality through choosing a distinctive, less
commonplace brand.”