New Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan and
SportCombi
Satisfying Wants and Meeting Needs
The 9-3 Sport Sedan and SportCombi range is focused on
delivering a unique, ‘fun to drive’ experience that places
it among the class leaders for sporty performance and
excellent chassis dynamics.
The coupé-like silhouette and strong, sporty stance of the
Sport Sedan help convey that ‘moving when stationary’ look.
And the muscular proportions of the SportCombi are a bold
reaffirmation of Saab's tradition for designing cars that
are sporty in character and versatile in use. Both models
are positioned in the premium, mid-size segment, providing
an alternative choice to natural competitors such as the
BMW 3-series, Audi A4 and Mercedes C-class.
The extensive powertrain line-up offers a 'tri-fuel' choice
of gasoline, diesel or bioethanol powered engines. It
includes an all-aluminum 2.8-liter V6 turbocharged engine
rated at 280 hp (206 kW) in combination with all-wheel-
drive (Saab XWD); a powerful two-stage turbo diesel packing
400 Nm of torque and a choice of two Saab BioPower (E85)
flex-fuel engines.
Exterior Design
The sporty, distinctive looks of the Saab
9-3 Sport Sedan and SportCombi are an expression of modern
Scandinavian design, incorporating contemporary and classic
Saab design themes. Both models have a bold and assertive
stance that reflects their strong, driving appeal. The
sedan’s coupé-like profile communicates its sporty
character, while the SportCombi’s cohesive, five-door
bodystyle inherits the 'combi-coupé' genes of the first
Saab 99 Turbo.
• Saab ‘signature’ styling cues: The wedge-like profile
with its rising belt-line culminating in that distinctive
'hockey stick' curve into the C or D-pillar; the clamshell
hood, the single side window graphic; the shaping of the
headlamps units and smoked white rear light clusters.
• Bold frontal styling. The prominent central grille with
its wing motif is inspired by the Aero X concept car, as is
the U-shaped pressing in that classic Saab clamshell hood.
The form of the grille and headlamp units is complemented a
smooth bumper molding with a deep trapezoidal air intake.
• Distinctive alternative to conventional wagon design. The
SportCombi's compact proportions - its raked rear screen
and the short rear overhang, with a small glass area behind
the C-pillar - distinguish it from traditional wagon
formats.
• Excellent aerodynamics. Impressive drag coefficient of
0.28 for the sedan and 0.33 for the SportCombi. Low lift
forces for good high speed stability, with SportCombi first
Saab to achieve zero lift values at both axles.
Interior Design and Features
In common with all Saab cars, the 9-3 Sport
Sedan and SportCombi are designed '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. The SportCombi
adds versatility features, such as a surprisingly large
cargo deck, to facilitate the active sports and leisure
pursuits of owners.
• Cockpit feel. The main instrument panel arcs around the
driver. Logical layout and tactile feel to controls.
Steering wheel adjusts for both rake and reach.
• ‘Profiler’ customization. A wide range of functions can
be pre-set according to personal preference including:
automatic climate control, clock/alarm, speed scale
illumination, parking assistance, rain sensitive wipers and
anti-theft alarm.
• Dual-zone Automatic Climate Control fitted as standard,
allowing different temperature settings for left or right
hand side of interior. Includes an automatic airflow
balance function to compensate for temperature changes if
one side of the car is in direct sunlight.
• ComSense functionality minimizes potential for driver
distraction through 'dynamic workload management', briefly
suppressing in-car warning messages/phone calls when a
moment of high driver workload is detected by the operation
of the indicators or heavy braking. Includes Night Panel
instrument illumination dimming to reduce visual ‘clutter’.
• Infotainment systems include DVD/GPS satellite navigation
with large 6.5-inch color monitor, Bluetooth™ Phone
Integration system (BPIS) for automatic connection to audio
system with operation by voice control or steering wheel
buttons. Auxiliary input socket standard with all
infotainment systems.
• Additional load-carrying potential. Both the Sport Sedan
and SportCombi have 60/40 split fold rear seats with a ski
hatch. The SportCombi features a wide-opening tailgate with
a low floor giving access to a spacious, well-proportioned
cargo deck, free from intrusions. An optional folding front
passenger seat-back offers further interior space.
• Innovative TwinFloor stowage in SportCombi. After pulling
the aircraft-shaped handle, the middle section of cargo
floor hinges upwards transversely and slots in place. This
provides support for the convenient stowage of shopping
bags or other items in the recessed sub-floor, easily
secured by a cargo net.
• Choice of three specifications: Linear, Vector and
top-of-the-line Aero. Each with ‘light room’ (parchment) or
‘dark room’ (black) color theme.
Chassis, Steering and Brakes
The outstanding ‘fun to drive’ chassis
dynamics of both the Sport Sedan and SportCombi deliver a
level of driving involvement and pleasure that challenges
the class benchmark. An active all-wheel-drive system (Saab
XWD) is offered for Aero variants
• ‘ReAxs’ passive rear wheel steer characteristic. The
kinematics of the rear suspension are tuned to give a
unique rear wheel steer response for optimum handling and
stability.
• Four-link independent rear suspension. High lateral
stiffness for stability and grip; longitudinal compliance
for ride comfort. The compact design allows a spacious load
area free from intrusion.
• Front suspension is by MacPherson struts with lower
A-arms mounted on a hydroformed (hollow), sub-frame. High
lateral bushing stiffness for good steering response and
precision; high longitudinal compliance for ride comfort.
• Saab XWD, an active all;-wheel-drive system, is available
on Aero variants, together with an uprated 280 hp/ 206 kW
2.8V6 turbo engine. It offers enhanced driver involvement
and control in all road conditions. The Haldex multi-plate
clutch unit infinitely varies engine torque between the
front and rear axles, and an optional rear limited-slip
differential can transfer torque between the rear drive
shafts.
• Advanced chassis electronic systems. Saab-tuned ‘user
friendly’ ESP® (Electronic Stability Program), Mechanical
brake assist, EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution),
CBC (Cornering Brake Control) and TCS (Traction Control
System).
• Low mounted steering rack gives excellent feel and
precision with progressive power assistance and fast
responses. Electro-hydraulic system with 1.8i and 1.9TiD
engines.
• Three disc brake sizes according to engine power.
Excellent high speed braking stability with automatic rear
wheel 'toe-in' through ReAxs geometry.
• Minimized unsprung weight for better ride quality. Front
hub carriers, brake calipers, lower control arms in front
suspension and toe and lower rear suspension links in
aluminum.
• ‘Shear’ bushings at top of rear shock absorber mountings
for compliant ride quality and effective vibration
suppression.
Powertrain
The turbo powertrains add excellent
refinement and driveability to Saab’s traditional strengths
of high torque for strong, mid-range pulling power. They
deliver a level of responsive performance in keeping with
the chassis’s excellent dynamics, further reinforcing the
car’s driver focus. The line-up comprises six gasoline
engine options, including two BioPower versionsand a choice
of three diesel engines..
• Sophisticated Saab Trionic engine management for all four
cylinder turbo gasoline and BioPower engines simultaneously
measuring and adjusting ignition timing, fuel injection,
turbo boost pressure, air mass and the electronic throttle
for optimum combustion.
• All-aluminum 2.8-liter turbo engine. The first six
cylinder unit to be purpose-built for Saab's turbocharged
application. Offering 280 hp (206 kW) or 255 hp (188 kW),
it combines multi-cylinder refinement with outstanding
turbo performance. Single, twin-scroll turbocharger fed by
both cylinder banks. Exclusive to top-of-the-range Aero
variants.
• All-aluminium 2.0-liter turbo engines. Saab developed and
tuned for 150 (110 kW), 175 (129 kW) and 210 hp (147 kW)
with high torque for swift overtaking. All internal
components unique to Saab. Balancer shafts for greater
running refinement.
• Choice of twot BioPower engines giving more power and
torque when running on E85 fuel. Saab BioPower is unique in
offering flex-fuel engines that give enhanced performance,
as well as reduced fossil CO2 emissions.
• 1.9TTiD engine with two-stage turbocharging leads the
diesel choice.. It develops 180 hp (132 kW) and exceptional
torque of 400 Nm with two turbos integrated as a single
unit and common rail, direct and multiple fuel injection.
Two other versions, with a VNT turbo, deliver 150 hp (110
kW) with 16-valves or 120 hp (88 kW) with 8-valves. A
maintenance-free particulate filter is offered as an
option..
• Naturally-aspirated 1.8i engine with 122 hp/90 kW and
variable length intake manifold. Available in all
specifications, except Aero, for broad customer appeal.
• Wide transmission choice. Six-speed manual gearboxes
standard for 2.8V6, 210 hp (155 kW) and 175 hp (129 kW)
turbos and all turbo diesels. Five-speed, adaptive
automatic transmission has Saab Sentronic manual gear
selection and optional steering wheel controls. Six-speed
units offered with the 2.8V6 turbo and the 180 hp (132 kW)
and 150 hp (110 kW) turbo diesels. A '5+2' variant, with
two intermediate gears on kickdown, for 210 hp (155 kW)
engine.
Body structure and Electrical systems
The 9-3 Sport Sedan and SportCombi have the
stiffest four and five-door body structurest yet produced
by Saab, providing solid foundations on which their
exemplary handling, ride and safety characteristics are
built. A multiplex digital signal network ensures the fast
and efficient control of major functions.
• High torsional rigidity - 22,000 Nm/degree of deflection
for the Sport Sedan and, despite the large tailgate
opening, only 6.6 per cent less for the SportCombi Use of
FEM design techniques and tailored blanks in construction
reduces unnecessary weight and concentrates strength where
needed.
• Almost 60%of body weight in high strength or ultra high
strength steel, used mainly in central passenger safety
cage where all main beams have closed sections for
additional strength.
• Structural 'rings' around C and D-pillars in the
SportCombi include transverse beams in floor and roof to
compensate for loss of sedan cross-bracing. 'Rings' linked
longitudinally by six beams in rear bodywork and the base
of C-pillars is further reinforced.
• Deformable crash boxes behind front bumper minimize body
damage in low speed impacts up to 15 kph.
• Multiplexing for entire electrical and electronic network
with databus transmission for control of powertrain,
chassis, body, ‘infotainment’, telematics, navigation and
climate and comfort systems.
Safety
Saab has a long tradition of successful work
with car safety and Saab cars consistently show well in
real-life accident surveys, often being ranked best in
their segment. In EuroNCAP crash tests, the 9-3 Sport Sedan
and 9-3 Convertible have achieved a maximum five-star
rating.
• Database covering more than 6,100 real-life accidents
involving Saab cars in Sweden. Used in computer simulations
and crash testing to replicate what happens in real
accidents on real roads.
• Strong steel safety cage helps protect passenger
compartment. Fabricated mainly from high strength steel,
with beam sections completely closed for additional
strength. Protected by deformable front structure with
three load paths and wide bumper beam to spread impact
forces.
• Saab Active Head Restraints (SAHR) for front seats help
to prevent serious neck injury in rear-end collisions.
Effectiveness demonstrated by crash investigation findings
and independent tests.
• Side impact protection with 'pendulum' movement of lower
B-pillar, designed to engage side sills and door beams as
an integrated structure.
• Roof-rail airbags to help provide occupant head
protection throughout an entire crash sequence, including
potential roll-over. Front seat-mounted side airbags help
provide thorax protection.
• Sophisticated sensing for airbag/seat-belt deployment,
including two-stage adaptive front airbags, pre-tensioning
of seatbelts in side impacts and wearer reminder system.
Next page: Design