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Old 08-10-2007, 08:42 AM
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Actually its called a Saab 9-7x, but its really a Trailblazer SS in a Tux. It doesn't look that bad actually. I wonder why GM is doing this though. Are they trying to break into the high-performance luxury SUV segment? No offense, but their money might be spent better elsewhere. I mean we already have the same SUV with slightly different body panels.
However, it is sweet that they are putting an LS2 in a Saab.

http://www.autoblog.com/2007/08/06/m...aab-9-7x-aero/

Only a few years ago the idea of big SUVs from brands like the Porsche and Saab was considered unthinkable. The Cayenne has sold reasonably well for Porsche since it's introduction, but the Saab 9-7x hasn't enjoyed the same success. For 2008, the Trailblazer-based 9-7X is finally getting an Aero model like it's stablemates. The Aero variants of other Saab models have always been the highest performing models and the same holds true for the SUV.

The 9-7x Aero will have a 390hp 6.0L LS2 V-8 providing enough propulsive force to get to 60mph in under six seconds. On the outside it's distinguished by unique Carbon Flash Metallic paint and 20-inch polished alloy wheels. Negative acceleration comes courtesy of larger 12.8-inch rotors with twin pot calipers, which actually doesn't seem like much for a 6000 pound truck. The 9-7x Aero will be in Saab dealerships this fall starting at $45,690, and more details are available after the jump.

[Source: General Motors] Saab 9-7X Aero Takes Off

Limited Edition SUV Offers Jet-Like Performance

DETROIT -- Saab takes SUV-performance to a new altitude as it announces the Aero performance version of the Saab 9-7X today. The limited edition 9-7X Aero will make its way to dealer showrooms early this autumn.

The Saab 9-7X brings unique Saab brand characteristics to the midsize SUV segment, including sophisticated styling inside and out, premium design features, and the sporty and spirited performance inherent to Saab vehicles. Since its debut two years ago, more than 12,000 have been sold in the U.S. and Canada. For 2008, Saab adds the Aero model - the symbol of serious Saab performance - to the 9-7X lineup. The limited edition 9-7X Aero takes Saab's interpretation on the midsize SUV to an entirely new level accelerating the performance aspect of the sophisticated vehicle with a 6.0L V-8, 20-inch wheels and tires, unique paint and custom interior accouterments.

"The 9-7X Aero is one great SUV to pilot," Shannon said. "We are excited to offer enthusiastic drivers an increased level of performance with the Aero, a symbol of Saab performance, in the midsize SUV segment."

The new 9-7X Aero features a powerful, 6.0L small-block V-8 delivering 390 horsepower (295 kW) and 395 lb.-ft. (542 Nm) of torque. With 0-60 mph acceleration under six seconds, the 9-7X Aero is a treat for those who are actively passionate about the driving experience.

The 9-7X Aero will be easy to spot as it wears a paint color all its own: Carbon Flash Metallic. The charcoal metallic paint nicely enhances the SUV's clean lines. Specific to the 9-7X Aero are 20-inch polished, aluminum wheels wrapped with P255/50R20 V-speed-rated performance tires that provide the optimum balance between ride and handling. Complementing the refined and driver-oriented cockpit-inspired interior are "Aero" embroidered leather seats and embossed floor mats.

Under the hood of the 9-7X Aero is the LS2 6.0L V-8 with a cold air induction package, rated at 390 horsepower (295 kW)* at 6,000 rpm and 395 lb.-ft. of torque (542 Nm)* at 4,000 rpm. The LS2 6.0L is based on the small-block V-8 architecture and delivers excellent down-low torque for strong off-the-line performance. Torque is inherent to the engine's cam-in-block design, which features large 4.00-inch-diameter (101,6 mm) bores and a 3.62-inch (92 mm) stroke. Response is crisp and immediate, thanks to the electronically controlled throttle.

Unique to the 9-7X Aero's version of the engine is a composite intake manifold adapted to the LS2 engine to help produce balanced torque and horsepower. Maximum towing capacity on 9-7X Aero model is 6,600 pounds (2994 kg).

Like all Saabs, the new Saab 9-7X Aero is driver-focused, with a lowered chassis tuned and tested to deliver responsive, balanced handling. Corner control and body roll control are improved with front stabilizer bars that are approximately 10 percent larger in diameter. Additional strength is provided by a heavy-duty rear axle with limited-slip differential.

With a four-wheel disc braking system enhanced with larger, 12.8-inch (325 mm) front disc rotors and iron twin-piston calipers, it's not difficult to put a stop to things in the more powerful 9-7X Aero. The heavy-duty iron calipers are stiff and retain their shape under high-pressure/high-heat braking conditions, providing a more linear feel and reduced pedal travel in high-energy stops. The brake pads use high-performance linings for strong fade resistance.

ABS and automatic all-wheel-drive are standard on all 9-7X models as well as the StabiliTrak electronic stability control system that provides confident, sure-footed travel. The performance-oriented all-wheel-drive system delivers impressive on-road grip and enhanced "launch" feel. The always-engaged system uses a Torsen center differential to split torque between the front and rear wheels. It is a torque-bias system that detects low traction at one axle and directs more torque to the other when needed.

Like all 9-7X models, the Aero model represents a terrific value with a high-level of standard equipment. In fact, the 9-7X boasts the most standard features in its class while offering a very competitive starting price at $39,935. The limited edition 9-7X Aero will start at $45,690, which includes a $745 destination fee and will begin arriving at dealerships this fall.

Saab is a division of General Motors Corp. Saab Automobile USA is the importer and/or distributor of Saab 9-3, 9-5 and 9-7X automobiles for Saab Automobile AB, Sweden. In 2007, Saab celebrates 60 years since first being introduced to the automotive scene as the vision-turned-reality of 16 aircraft engineers. Visit www.saabusa.com for more information.
Old 08-10-2007, 03:16 PM
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i think it looks pretty sweet but im with u, gm could definately spend thier money else where....
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I like those rims...don't think they will fit due to back spacing though. Lug patteren looks ok!
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Its actually pretty nice, mabey this is a sign that gm is going to start producing a little more performance rides.
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You know, I'd actually roll that thing. I've always liked the way the regular 9-7x looked. I'd have to get some different wheels though. I can't believe they just put TBSS wheels with different centercaps on it.
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Originally Posted by tdrumm
I can't believe they just put TBSS wheels with different centercaps on it.
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NOT a fan..
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That thing would make a disgustingly covert sleeper. Honestly, who would expect a Saab to have a LS2?!
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Originally Posted by h20junkie
That thing would make a disgustingly covert sleeper. Honestly, who would expect a Saab to have a LS2?!
and a supercharger
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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
and a supercharger

Yesterday when I was lowering mine, I noticed that there's probably enough room where the stock cats are for two small GT28 or GT30 based turbos. Just imagine if you were able to keep the stock exhaust manifolds and ran the turbo piping through the stock airbox and a stock looking intake tube...

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