Saab 93
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Saab 93

@saab_93

About

The Saab 93 was a compact car that featured a two-stroke engine and a distinct design, setting a precedent for future Saab models.

Introduction Year

1955

Discontinuation Year

1960

Category

sedan

Variants

13 variants of the Saab 93

Saab 93 748cc

Saab 93 748cc

@saab_93_748cc

The Saab 93 748cc was introduced in 1955 as the initial variant of the Saab 93 model. It features a 0.75L two-stroke engine producing approximately 33 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant is characterized by its compact dimensions and unique aerodynamic design, appealing to the European market.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1958
Saab 93 841cc

Saab 93 841cc

@saab_93_841cc

The Saab 93 841cc was introduced in 1958 as an upgraded variant of the Saab 93. It features a 0.84L two-stroke engine providing approximately 38 horsepower, with a four-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant included several improvements in performance and refinement, making it a popular choice among consumers looking for a reliable compact car.

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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 93 B

Saab 93 B

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The Saab 93 B was introduced in 1956 as a variant of the original Saab 93. It came with a slightly more powerful version of the 748cc two-stroke engine, producing around 40 horsepower. This model featured improved interior comfort and design elements, making it a mid-range option for buyers during its production lifespan.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 93 Monte Carlo

Saab 93 Monte Carlo

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The Saab 93 Monte Carlo was a special edition variant introduced in 1958, inspired by Saab's success in racing. It features a modified version of the 841cc engine, producing approximately 50 horsepower. This 2-door sedan variant was equipped with sportier suspension and unique styling cues, appealing to enthusiasts and motorsport fans.

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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 93 V4

Saab 93 V4

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The Saab 93 V4 was introduced in 1960 as a transition variant with a new engine type. It features a 1.5L V4 engine, generating around 65 horsepower, and was designed to offer improved performance over the previous two-stroke engines. This sedan variant marked a significant shift in Saab's engineering approach, foreshadowing future models.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 93 750cc

Saab 93 750cc

@saab_93_750cc

The Saab 93 750cc was introduced in 1955 as the base variant of the 93 model. It features a 750cc 2-stroke engine producing 33 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This 2-door sedan was designed for affordability and practicality, appealing to the entry-level market.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1956
Saab 93 850cc

Saab 93 850cc

@saab_93_850cc

The Saab 93 850cc was introduced in 1956, featuring a larger 850cc 2-stroke engine that improved performance to 38 horsepower. This 2-door sedan maintained the classic design of the Saab 93, offering a balance of performance and efficiency. It was available in various markets during its production run.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1959
Saab 93 Sport

Saab 93 Sport

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The Saab 93 Sport was introduced in 1957 as a sportier variant of the 93 model. It featured enhanced performance with a tuned 850cc engine, producing up to 40 horsepower, and sportier suspension. The 2-door sedan design was aimed at enthusiasts, offering a more engaging driving experience.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 93 V4 (early production)

Saab 93 V4 (early production)

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The Saab 93 V4 (early production) was introduced in 1960 as a transitional variant before the full shift to the V4 engine in later models. It featured a 1.5L V4 engine, marking Saab's move towards more modern engine architecture. This variant was produced in limited numbers and was notable for its improved power delivery.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 93 De Luxe

Saab 93 De Luxe

@saab_93_de_luxe

The Saab 93 De Luxe was introduced in 1956 as a more upscale version of the standard Saab 93. It features the 748cc two-stroke engine, producing approximately 33 horsepower, and includes additional luxury features such as upgraded upholstery and trim. This variant was aimed at consumers looking for more comfort and style in their compact sedan.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 93 2-stroke

Saab 93 2-stroke

@saab_93_2_stroke

The Saab 93 2-stroke was the original model introduced in 1955. It features a 748cc two-stroke engine, producing 33 horsepower, and is known for its unique design and innovative engineering. The 2-stroke engine provided a light and efficient driving experience, making it a popular choice in the compact car segment during its production run.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 93 95

Saab 93 95

@saab_93_95

The Saab 93 95 was introduced in 1959 as a five-door wagon variant, offering more practicality than the sedan. It featured the same 748cc two-stroke engine and was designed for families needing additional cargo space. The 93 95 became popular for its versatility and unique design, standing out in the compact wagon segment during its brief production run.

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Introduced: 1959 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 93 3-cylinder

Saab 93 3-cylinder

@saab_93_3_cylinder

The Saab 93 3-cylinder was introduced alongside the model in 1955. It features a 748cc two-stroke, inline-three engine producing around 34 horsepower. This variant is recognized for its compact size and efficient performance, making it suitable for city driving. It maintained the traditional Saab design elements and was well-received in Scandinavian markets.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1960