Filed under: Spy Photos, GM, Saab

Rumor has it that the next 9-5 is so good, General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson doesn't want to
get rid of Saab. We suspect that's more of a ploy to draw in big dollars, but a top notch Saab 9-5 will help improve the value of the perennially struggling Swedish automaker regardless. Judging from these new spy photos of the interior and rear end, the 9-5 appears to be shaping up nicely, at least.
The completely naked though somewhat impeded view of the 9-5's rump shows off smooth, rounded proportions and a chrome strip that runs clear across the deck lid. Also visible is Audi-like LED accent lighting around the tail lamps. Visible from a separate photo is a rakish, four door coupe-like rear window. The A-pillar looks oddly steep, though, giving it a family resemblance to the outgoing 9-5.
Shots of the interior show what appears to be high-end materials with double stitching and chrome appliques. The scribes at
CARSCOOP point out that the interior looks a whole lot like that of the
Saab 9-4x concept from the 2008
Detroit Auto Show. The 9-5 prototype even has a similar-looking
thee-point steering wheel.
[Source:
CARSCOOP]
Spy Shots: Oh-So-Good Saab 9-5 rear end and interior spotted originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 15 May 2009 10:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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