Saab Unveils 9-5 SportCombi at Geneva Motor Show; CEO Muller Sells Spyker
Saab is making waves at the Geneva Motor Show, debuting the new Saab 9-5 SportCombi. This estate version of the Saab 9-5 is set to hit showrooms this summer. Meanwhile, CEO Victor Muller has sold Spyker to CPP, marking a significant change for the company.
The 9-5 SportCombi boasts a unique design from the B-pillar back, featuring a raked tailgate and wraparound rear window glazing. Its practical yet stylish aesthetic is expected to be a welcome addition to the Saab lineup. The design was developed in parallel with the sedan, but the specific founder behind it remains uncredited.
In other news, Victor Muller, Saab's CEO, has sold Spyker to CPP. This sale comes as Saab also showcases the new Saab Concept and a refreshed Saab 9-3 at the Geneva Motor Show. Additionally, a special 'Independence Day' Saab 9-3 Convertible is on display to celebrate the brand's heritage.
The Saab 9-5 SportCombi is set to arrive in showrooms this summer, offering a practical and stylish option for Saab enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the sale of Spyker to CPP signals a new chapter for Saab, as the brand continues to innovate and celebrate its independence.
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