Saab is a Swedish automotive brand known for its production of automobiles, aircraft, and defense systems. The company is focused on providing innovative and high-quality products to customers.
Saab was initially established as Svenska Aeroplan AB (Swedish Aeroplane Limited) in 1937.
The brand began by manufacturing military aircraft for the Swedish Government.
After World War II, Saab ventured into the automobile industry and started producing cars.
Saab became well-known for its unique designs and advanced engineering.
In 1990, General Motors acquired 50% ownership of Saab and later gained full control in 2000.
However, due to financial difficulties, Saab faced a series of ownership changes and ultimately filed for bankruptcy in 2011.
In 2012, a Chinese consortium called National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) acquired the assets of Saab and began their efforts to revive the brand.
In recent years, Saab has focused on developing electric vehicles and sustainable mobility solutions.
Today, Saab continues to operate as a subsidiary under NEVS and strives to deliver cutting-edge products to the market.
Saab cars are currently not in production. After filing for bankruptcy in 2011, Saab faced financial challenges and production ceased.
After bankruptcy, Saab's assets were acquired by National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), a Chinese consortium. NEVS has focused on developing electric vehicles under the Saab brand.
Saab vehicles are generally considered reliable. However, availability of spare parts and service centers can be limited due to the brand's bankruptcy and changes in ownership.
Saab has always prioritized safety in its vehicles. Many Saab models are equipped with advanced safety systems and have achieved high safety ratings in the past.
While Saab cars offered luxury features and high-quality materials, they were positioned as premium vehicles rather than in the same category as top luxury brands like Mercedes-Benz or BMW.