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Electric 1969 Saab Sonett V4 Isn’t a Typical Tesla Rival, Just Don’t Check the Range

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Photo: Silverstone Motorcars
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The original Saab Sonett V4 was never supposed to be a rocket on wheels, and the engine it was fitted with made this pretty clear from the very beginning.
Born in 1967 with a 1.5-liter Ford V4 engine, the Saab sported a power rating of just 65 horsepower, which in performance figures means it needed 12.5 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 kph (62 mph).

Despite being built in Sweden, the Sonett V4 was first and foremost aimed at the American market. Its production figures, however, haven’t been exactly impressive. Saab built only 70 units in 1967 before increasing the output to around 900 units in 1968. The final year of this generation brought just 640 Sonetts, most of them sent to the States.

As a result, finding a 1969 Sonett V4 today isn’t necessarily as easy as it sounds. But what we have here is more than just a rare Sonett. It’s a one-of-a-kind (though it’s believed a second example could also exist, but no further evidence has been found) Sonett V4 fitted with an electric motor.

The conversion was performed by a professional team that used LiFePO4 batteries supposed to provide a range of, well, just 60 miles (96 km). It’s not impressive, but given it’s an electric Saab, we should just ignore the range.

The battery doesn’t require any sophisticated charger, as it supports 120 volts AC, so no extra equipment is needed if you want to charge it at home.

Other than the electric motor, the Sonett V4 obviously comes with an upgraded interior to provide information on the battery level. However, the cabin looks new, and so does the exterior, as the new paint comes courtesy of a team of professionals.

The odometer shows a little over 700 miles (1,100 km), all of them on electric power.

This unique electric Saab can be purchased from Silverstone Motorcars, but it costs more than you probably expect. The car is offered at $65,000, and some financing options are also available.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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