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Saab 95

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About

The Saab 95 is a compact station wagon that features a unique design and versatile cargo space, popular for its practicality.

Introduction Year

1957

Discontinuation Year

1978

Category

station wagon

Variants

33 variants of the Saab 95

Saab 95 750

Saab 95 750

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The Saab 95 750 was introduced in 1957 as the first variant of the Saab 95 model. It features a 750 cc two-stroke engine producing 33 hp, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This wagon variant was designed for practicality and family use, boasting a spacious interior and unique design elements typical of Saab's engineering. It was discontinued in 1960.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 95 850

Saab 95 850

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The Saab 95 850 was launched in 1960 as an upgrade from the 750 variant. It is powered by an 850 cc two-stroke engine delivering 38 hp. This variant retained the practicality of the wagon layout, with improved interior features and design refinements. It remained in production until 1963.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1963
Saab 95 96

Saab 95 96

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The Saab 95 96 was introduced in 1963, featuring the new 1.0L V4 engine producing 40 hp. This variant marked a significant shift from two-stroke engines to four-stroke powertrains. The 95 96 offered enhanced performance and a more modern driving experience, continuing the legacy of the Saab 95 until 1967.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1967
Saab 95 V4

Saab 95 V4

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The Saab 95 V4 was introduced in 1967, featuring a 1.5L V4 engine that produced 65 hp, providing improved power and efficiency. This variant was notable for its better handling and performance, making it a popular choice in the Saab lineup. It was produced until the model's discontinuation in 1978.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 Special

Saab 95 Special

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The Saab 95 Special was a limited edition variant introduced in 1971, featuring unique trim and additional luxury options. This variant was powered by the 1.7L V4 engine, offering enhanced performance compared to standard models. It was aimed at buyers seeking a more upscale version of the Saab 95 and was produced until 1975.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1975
Saab 95 2-stroke

Saab 95 2-stroke

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The Saab 95 2-stroke was the original model featuring a 1.0L two-stroke engine that produced 38 hp. Launched in 1957, this variant was known for its distinctive sound and unique engineering. It remained popular throughout its production run and was phased out in favor of the V4 engine variants by 1973.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1973
Saab 95 1700

Saab 95 1700

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The Saab 95 1700 was introduced in 1967 as part of the second generation of the model. It features a 1.7L 4-cylinder engine producing approximately 75 hp. This wagon variant offers a spacious interior and practical cargo capacity, making it ideal for family use. Notable for its reliability, the 1700 engine provided improved performance over its predecessors. It was available primarily in European markets.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 V4 1971

Saab 95 V4 1971

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The Saab 95 V4 1971 was introduced in 1971 and marked a significant update in the model's lineup. It features a 1.5L V4 engine producing around 65 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This wagon variant was known for its enhanced handling and stability, thanks to its new suspension system. It was a popular choice in the Scandinavian market, appealing to consumers looking for versatility and performance.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 L

Saab 95 L

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The Saab 95 L was introduced in 1975 as a more luxurious variant of the original model. It featured upgraded interior materials and additional comfort options, including vinyl upholstery and enhanced sound insulation. The engine options remained similar to the existing V4 models, providing reliable performance while catering to a more upscale market. This model was particularly favored by families seeking a blend of practicality and comfort.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 1850

Saab 95 1850

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The Saab 95 1850 was introduced in 1974 featuring a 1.8L engine that offered improved performance, producing around 90 hp. This variant maintained the classic wagon body style and was aimed at consumers wanting a balance of power and utility. With enhanced safety features and improved handling dynamics, the 1850 quickly became a popular choice among Saab enthusiasts in both European and North American markets.

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Introduced: 1974 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 95

Saab 95 95

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The Saab 95 95 was produced in 1978 as a limited variant marking the final year of production for the model. It featured a 2.0L engine producing around 100 hp, offering a more powerful option for consumers. This variant included various updates and refinements, such as improved interior features and handling upgrades. The 95 95 was targeted at enthusiasts looking for a last chance to own a classic Saab 95.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 1700 Special

Saab 95 1700 Special

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The Saab 95 1700 Special was introduced in 1967 as a mid-range variant of the Saab 95. It featured a 1.7L four-cylinder engine producing approximately 80 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This wagon variant offered improved comfort and additional features compared to the base models, making it a popular choice among families. The model was produced until 1970.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1970
Saab 95 1850 Special

Saab 95 1850 Special

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The Saab 95 1850 Special was launched in 1971 as a higher-end variant of the Saab 95. It was powered by a 1.85L V4 engine, producing around 95 horsepower. The model featured enhanced interior materials and additional safety features, catering to a more upscale market. This wagon variant remained in production until the model's discontinuation in 1978.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 V4 1972

Saab 95 V4 1972

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The Saab 95 V4 1972 variant was introduced as part of the Saab 95 lineup, featuring a 1.7L V4 engine that produced approximately 85 horsepower. This model represented the transition to a more modern engine configuration for better performance and efficiency. The V4 variant included improved handling characteristics and was well-regarded for its versatility and practicality in various driving conditions.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 1960

Saab 95 1960

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The Saab 95 1960 was introduced as a mid-cycle refresh of the original Saab 95. It featured an upgraded 1.0L two-stroke engine producing 38 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This wagon variant offered improved interior features and a more refined ride compared to its predecessors, making it a popular choice among families.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1960
Saab 95 1962

Saab 95 1962

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The Saab 95 1962 variant introduced a new 1.0L two-stroke engine with enhanced performance, producing 45 hp. It maintained the classic wagon styling while incorporating minor aesthetic updates. This model continued to emphasize practicality and versatility for everyday use.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1962
Saab 95 1963

Saab 95 1963

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The Saab 95 1963 featured further improvements in engine efficiency and comfort. It offered the same 1.0L two-stroke engine but with slight tuning for better performance and reliability. The interior was updated for enhanced comfort, making it an appealing choice for long trips.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1963
Saab 95 1965

Saab 95 1965

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The Saab 95 1965 variant was notable for its introduction of a new 1.1L V4 engine, offering improved performance with 65 hp. This wagon was designed for better drivability and featured updated suspension for enhanced ride quality. It marked a significant shift in powertrain technology for the Saab 95.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1965
Saab 95 1967

Saab 95 1967

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The Saab 95 1967 variant introduced a more powerful 1.5L V4 engine, producing 75 hp. This variant focused on improving driving dynamics and included a revamped interior layout with increased cargo space. This model appealed to consumers seeking a balance of performance and practicality.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1967
Saab 95 1968

Saab 95 1968

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The Saab 95 1968 was a continuation of the V4 engine offerings, with improvements made to reliability and efficiency. This wagon continued to serve the family market with ample cargo space and a comfortable interior, solidifying its place in the Saab lineup.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 1973

Saab 95 1973

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The Saab 95 1973 variant featured a refined 1.7L V4 engine, providing a power output of 85 hp. It included several cosmetic updates and improvements in safety features, appealing to a market increasingly focused on family-oriented vehicles.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1975
Saab 95 1976

Saab 95 1976

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The Saab 95 1976 variant marked the final years of production for this model. It included a larger 1.8L engine option, producing up to 90 hp. With enhancements in comfort and technology, this wagon variant offered modern features while retaining the classic Saab styling.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 1970

Saab 95 1970

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The Saab 95 1970 variant, introduced in 1970, came with various engine options, including the 1.5L 4-cylinder engine. This model featured a slightly updated design and improved handling characteristics, reflecting Saab's commitment to safety and practicality in family vehicles.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1970
Saab 95 1971

Saab 95 1971

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The Saab 95 1971 variant was part of the generation that included a new 1.7L V4 engine, offering improved performance and efficiency. This wagon was designed to be practical for everyday use and included features like enhanced safety systems and better fuel economy.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1971
Saab 95 1974

Saab 95 1974

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The Saab 95 1974 variant introduced in 1974 featured a more refined design with a focus on comfort and convenience. It was equipped with a 1.8L V4 engine and offered options for advanced safety features, making it a popular choice among families.

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Introduced: 1974 Discontinued: 1974
Saab 95 1975

Saab 95 1975

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The Saab 95 1975 variant was upgraded with a new 2.0L engine option, providing better performance. This model maintained the practical wagon design and included features like improved seating and cargo capacity, making it suitable for both urban and rural settings.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1975
Saab 95 1978

Saab 95 1978

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The Saab 95 1978 variant marked the final model year for this iconic wagon. Featuring a more powerful 2.0L engine, it offered enhanced performance and comfort. The 1978 model included the last of the design updates and was equipped with many of the features that had become standard by this time.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 1500

Saab 95 1500

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The Saab 95 1500 was introduced in 1962 as an upgrade featuring a 1.5L four-cylinder engine producing 75 hp. It was part of the first major facelift of the Saab 95, offering improved performance and comfort over the earlier models. This variant was primarily targeted at the European market and was well-received for its practicality and unique design.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1968
Saab 95 1850 V4

Saab 95 1850 V4

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The Saab 95 1850 V4 was introduced in 1971, featuring a 1.85L V4 engine that produced 95 hp. This variant marked the transition from two-stroke engines to more modern four-stroke engines, improving reliability and performance. The 1850 V4 offered a comfortable ride with increased power, making it a popular choice among families.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 1700 V4

Saab 95 1700 V4

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The Saab 95 1700 V4 was launched in 1971, equipped with a 1.7L V4 engine that delivered 85 hp. This variant was designed to provide a balance between performance and fuel efficiency, appealing to a broader audience. It offered the characteristic Saab styling and practicality for everyday use and was well-suited for both urban and rural environments.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1975
Saab 95 96 V4

Saab 95 96 V4

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The Saab 95 96 V4 was introduced alongside the 95 model, featuring a 1.5L V4 engine derived from the Saab 96. This variant aimed to provide a sportier driving experience with enhanced handling and power delivery. It was well-regarded for its combination of utility and performance, making it a versatile choice for various driving conditions.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 2.0L V4

Saab 95 2.0L V4

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The Saab 95 2.0L V4 was introduced in 1975, featuring a larger 2.0L V4 engine that produced approximately 100 hp. This variant provided an increase in both power and torque, enhancing the driving experience significantly. It was well-suited for longer journeys and heavier loads, maintaining the Saab tradition of comfort and utility.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1978
Saab 95 V4 1850 Special

Saab 95 V4 1850 Special

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The Saab 95 V4 1850 Special was introduced in 1974, featuring a 1.85L V4 engine producing 95 hp. This variant combined practical design with a focus on comfort, including additional features and luxury options. It represented a high point in the Saab 95 lineup, appealing to customers looking for both utility and refinement.

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Introduced: 1974 Discontinued: 1978