Saab 92

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The Saab 92 is a pioneering Swedish compact car introduced in the late 1940s, notable for its aerodynamic, aircraft-inspired design and role as Saab’s first production automobile.

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instanceOf automobile model
automobile model variant
compact car
aerodynamicDragCoefficient 0.30
assemblyLocation Trollhättan, Sweden NERFINISHED
basedOn Saab 92 NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 2-door sedan
countryOfOrigin Sweden
curbWeight approximately 780 kg
designer Sixten Sason NERFINISHED
designInfluence aircraft design
doorCount 2
drivetrain front-wheel drive
engineConfiguration two-cylinder inline engine
engineDisplacement 764 cc
engineType two-stroke petrol engine
firstProductionCarOf Saab NERFINISHED
fuelSystem carbureted
fuelType petrol
height 1470 mm
introducedAt Linköping, Sweden NERFINISHED
layout FF layout
length 3950 mm
manufacturer Saab NERFINISHED
marketSegment small family car
modelYears 1950–1956
notableFeature aerodynamic body
front-wheel drive layout
integrated front fenders
larger rear window
monocoque construction
narrow grille opening
opening rear hatch
notableInMotorsport Swedish rallying
platform Saab 92 platform
powerOutput 25 hp
predecessor Saab 92001 (Ursaab prototype) NERFINISHED
productionEnd 1956
productionStart 1949
productionVolume over 20,000 units
seatingCapacity 4
successor Saab 93 NERFINISHED
topSpeed 105 km/h
transmission 3-speed manual
unveiled 1949
usedIn rally competition
variant Saab 92B NERFINISHED
wheelbase 2470 mm
width 1620 mm

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Sixten Sason designed Saab 92
Saab Car Museum hasExhibit Saab 92