Saab 96
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Saab 96

@saab_96

About

The Saab 96 is a compact car that was produced by Saab from 1960 to 1980. It features a distinctive design and was known for its advanced engineering and durability.

Introduction Year

1960

Discontinuation Year

1980

Category

sedan

Platform

Saab 96 platform

Variants

18 variants of the Saab 96

Saab 96 750

Saab 96 750

@saab_96_750

The Saab 96 750 was introduced in 1960 as part of the first generation of the Saab 96. It features a 0.75L two-stroke engine producing 38 hp, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This two-door sedan variant was notable for its compact size and unique design, catering primarily to the European market.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1964
Saab 96 V4

Saab 96 V4

@saab_96_v4

The Saab 96 V4 was introduced in 1967 as a significant update to the model, featuring a 1.5L V4 engine producing 65 hp. This variant was paired with a four-speed manual transmission and offered improved performance and refinement over the earlier two-stroke models. It became a popular choice in both Europe and North America.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1980
Saab 96 850

Saab 96 850

@saab_96_850

The Saab 96 850 was introduced in 1964, featuring an upgraded 0.85L two-stroke engine producing 42 hp. This variant continued the two-door sedan design, offering a blend of compactness and practicality. It was predominantly sold in Europe, appealing to drivers seeking an efficient and stylish vehicle.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1967
Saab 96 Monte Carlo

Saab 96 Monte Carlo

@saab_96_monte_carlo

The Saab 96 Monte Carlo was a limited edition variant introduced in 1963, celebrating Saab's success in rallying. It featured a modified 1.0L two-stroke engine producing around 55 hp, upgraded suspension, and unique rally-inspired styling cues. This special edition was aimed at enthusiasts and collectors.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1964
Saab 96 Super

Saab 96 Super

@saab_96_super

The Saab 96 Super was introduced in 1968 as a more luxurious variant, equipped with the 1.5L V4 engine. It featured enhanced interior finishes and additional comfort features, making it a top-tier choice for buyers looking for a higher level of refinement in the compact sedan segment.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1980
Saab 96 Rally

Saab 96 Rally

@saab_96_rally

The Saab 96 Rally was introduced in 1970 as a performance-oriented version of the standard model. It featured a tuned version of the 1.5L V4 engine that produced increased power, alongside modified suspension for better handling. This variant was developed for enthusiasts and rally competition, gaining a dedicated following.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1974
Saab 96 1.5L

Saab 96 1.5L

@saab_96_15l

The Saab 96 1.5L was introduced in 1967 as a mid-cycle refresh. It features a 1.5-liter V4 engine producing approximately 65 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers improved performance over the earlier models and features such as a revised interior design and updated safety equipment.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1970
Saab 96 2-stroke

Saab 96 2-stroke

@saab_96_2_stroke

The Saab 96 2-stroke was one of the original variants introduced in 1960. It is powered by a 0.8-liter 2-stroke engine producing around 38 hp, coupled with a 4-speed manual transmission. This basic sedan variant is characterized by its lightweight construction and simple design, making it an economical choice for drivers.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1967
Saab 96 1.7L

Saab 96 1.7L

@saab_96_17l

The Saab 96 1.7L was introduced in 1971, featuring a 1.7-liter V4 engine that produced around 75 hp. This variant was designed to enhance performance and comfort and is recognized for its reliable engineering and solid build quality. It was an evolution of the earlier 1.5L version, aimed at providing a more powerful driving experience.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1975
Saab 96 L

Saab 96 L

@saab_96_l

The Saab 96 L was introduced in 1972 as a luxury variant of the model. It was equipped with a 1.7-liter engine and offered additional features such as enhanced interior materials, improved seating, and upgraded audio systems. The L designation highlights its focus on comfort and style, catering to a more premium customer base.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1980
Saab 96 2.0L

Saab 96 2.0L

@saab_96_20l

The Saab 96 2.0L was introduced in 1976 and featured a 2.0-liter V4 engine producing around 100 hp. This final variant offers enhanced performance and was well-received for its driving dynamics. Equipped with modernized features and safety enhancements, it maintained the classic Saab charm while appealing to a broader audience.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1980
Saab 96 1.0L

Saab 96 1.0L

@saab_96_10l

The Saab 96 1.0L was introduced in 1960 as part of the first generation of the 96 model. It features a 1.0L two-stroke engine producing 38 hp, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This two-door sedan variant was known for its compact size and unique design, appealing primarily to the European market.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1963
Saab 96 1.0L De Luxe

Saab 96 1.0L De Luxe

@saab_96_10l_de_luxe

The Saab 96 1.0L De Luxe was introduced in 1963 as a more upscale version of the 1.0L variant. It offered improved interior features, such as better upholstery and additional chrome accents. The engine remained the same 1.0L two-stroke engine producing 38 hp, but it aimed at providing a more comfortable driving experience.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1965
Saab 96 2.0L V4

Saab 96 2.0L V4

@saab_96_20l_v4

The Saab 96 2.0L V4 was introduced in 1975, featuring a 2.0L V4 engine that produced around 100 hp. This variant was aimed at providing a sportier driving experience with enhanced power output. It was favored by enthusiasts for its performance and handling characteristics, marking a significant evolution from the earlier models.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1980
Saab 96 1.2L

Saab 96 1.2L

@saab_96_12l

The Saab 96 1.2L was introduced in 1966, featuring a 1.2L two-stroke engine with a power output of around 50 horsepower. This variant aimed to offer a balance between performance and fuel economy, appealing to a wider audience. It maintained the traditional Saab styling with unique features like the wraparound windshield.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1970
Saab 96 1.5L V4

Saab 96 1.5L V4

@saab_96_15l_v4

The Saab 96 1.5L V4 was introduced in 1970, marking a significant shift from the two-stroke engines. It featured a 1.5L V4 engine generating 65 horsepower and a more refined driving experience. This model was designed to cater to the growing demand for more powerful and efficient vehicles in the early 1970s.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1976
Saab 96 1.8L

Saab 96 1.8L

@saab_96_18l

The Saab 96 1.8L was introduced in 1977 as an evolution of the V4 engine lineup, featuring a 1.8L V4 engine producing approximately 75 hp. This variant maintained the traditional two-door sedan body style while incorporating improvements in handling and ride comfort. It was well-received until the model's discontinuation in 1980, marking the end of an era for Saab's classic design.

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Introduced: 1977 Discontinued: 1980
Saab 96 1.8L V4

Saab 96 1.8L V4

@saab_96_18l_v4

The Saab 96 1.8L V4 was launched in 1977, enhancing the performance of the 96 line. It is powered by a 1.8L V4 engine that produces around 75 hp, offering better acceleration and higher top speed compared to its predecessors. This variant maintained the iconic Saab styling and featured upgraded interior options. It was popular in both European and North American markets.

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Introduced: 1977 Discontinued: 1980