Bankrupt since 2012, Saab is still attracting a lot of attention since the first 2013 9-3 images have hit the web in late January.
The what-could-have-been car is probably more famous than some of the existing Saab production cars, and fire is starting to grow again with the first picture showing the actual car.
It's not a drawing, and not a rendering, but a photo of the real new generation Saab 9-3 taken in May 2011, when the vehicle was presented to a Chinese delegation.
Along with other pictures already seen a while back, the long awaited 2013 9-3 was revealed by Saabunited with the following message: "This is as close to a final version the design team got. An Aero version is being presented to the Chinese delegation from Pang Da & Youngman, May 27th 2011".
After filling for bankruptcy last year, Saab ceased all activity and it was then bought by the Chinese-Japanese consortium National Electric Vehicle Sweden.
It's not a drawing, and not a rendering, but a photo of the real new generation Saab 9-3 taken in May 2011, when the vehicle was presented to a Chinese delegation.
Along with other pictures already seen a while back, the long awaited 2013 9-3 was revealed by Saabunited with the following message: "This is as close to a final version the design team got. An Aero version is being presented to the Chinese delegation from Pang Da & Youngman, May 27th 2011".
After filling for bankruptcy last year, Saab ceased all activity and it was then bought by the Chinese-Japanese consortium National Electric Vehicle Sweden.