Saab 9-6X
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The Saab 9-6X was to be a Saab-branded automobile based on the Subaru B9 Tribeca. Lighter and more sporty than many other SUVs, it was to compete with the Volvo XC90. However, when General Motors sold their share of Subaru's parent, Fuji Heavy Industries in October of 2005, development of the 9-6X was officially cancelled.
Sources have said the Saab 9-6X could use GM's Lambda SUV platform. This is the same platform that will be used to build the Saturn Outlook, GMC Acadia, and Buick Enclave
This Saab 9-6X is not to be confused with the Saab 96, produced between 1960 and 1980.
References
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| Current: | Saab 9-2X > Saab 9-3 | Saab 9-5 | Saab 9-7X |
| Planned: | Saab 9-4X | Saab 9-1 |
| Cancelled: | Saab 9-6X |
| Historic: | Saab 92 > Saab 93 | Saab Sonett | Saab 94 | Saab GT750 | Saab Sport | Saab Formula Junior | Saab 95 | Saab 96 | Saab Sonett | Saab 600 | Saab Toad | Saab 99 | Saab 90 | Saab 900 | Saab 900 (NG) | Saab 9000 |
| Concept cars: |
Historic: Saab 92001 | Saab Quantum | Saab 98 | Saab EV-1 Recent history: Saab 9-X | Saab 9-3X Future: Saab Aero-X |
| Engines: |
Saab two-stroke | Ford Taunus V4 engine | Triumph Slant-4 Saab B engine | Saab H engine | Saab V8 |
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