A limited number of hand-finished Saab convertibles have been released for sale in the UK. Referred to as "the last" right-hand drive 9-3 models, the "Final MY12" offering will total just 26.
The Independence Edition convertibles were assembled by "a dedicated and loyal workforce" at Trollhattan, Sweden and are based on the top-spec Aero model.
Equipped with Saab's 1.9-litre twin turbo diesel and six-speed automatic transmission, the Independence models are distinguished by carbon fibre trim embellishments, orange-stitched leather upholstery and new-style five-spoke 18-inch alloy wheels. Each will come with its serial number on the rear side window.
The last-of-the-line Saab starts at 22,750 pounds (approximately AU$37K). Saab Australia representatives could not be reached for comment.
While Saab was officially placed into receivership last December receivership last December, vehicle owners were assured parts supply would continue as Saab Parts AB in Sweden was outside the effects of the bankruptcy on the vehicle manufacturing arm.
In January, Saab Automobile Parts UK was established and has since arranged new contracts with suppliers. More promising news followed in late April, with the announcement body parts production had resumed at Saab's Trollhatten plant.
Lennart Stahl, CEO of Saab Automobile Parts AB, said: "These agreements, together with recently signed new contracts with key suppliers, are part of a comprehensive program to ensure a consistent supply of parts for Saab vehicles, both short and long term."
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