Saab 92

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Description

The Saab 92, produced from 1949 to 1956, was Saab’s first production car and marked the Swedish aerospace company’s transition into the automotive industry. Building on the design of the “Ursaab” prototype, the Saab 92 was developed with a focus on aerodynamics, reliability, and practicality, reflecting the brand’s aircraft engineering heritage.

The Saab 92 was powered by a two-cylinder, 764 cc two-stroke engine that produced around 25 horsepower. This front-wheel-drive configuration, unusual at the time, improved traction on slippery roads and made the car especially suited to harsh Scandinavian winters. While the engine’s output was modest, the car’s lightweight construction and aerodynamic design allowed it to achieve a top speed of approximately 65 mph (105 km/h). The transmission was a three-speed manual, initially without synchromesh, which made shifting somewhat challenging for drivers new to the model.

Aerodynamics played a significant role in the design, with the body crafted in a teardrop shape to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. This resulted in a low drag coefficient (0.30), which was advanced for the time. The first Saab 92s came in a dark green color—rumored to be leftover paint from wartime aircraft production. Later models would be available in a wider range of colors.

Inside, the Saab 92 was spartan but functional, with seating for four and a spacious interior layout that provided practicality in a small package. Its construction and reliability quickly gained it popularity, especially in Sweden, where it excelled in snowy conditions due to its front-wheel-drive setup. In rallying, the Saab 92 earned a reputation for toughness and durability, achieving success in various European rally events.

The Saab 92’s legacy lies in its innovative design and Saab’s continued focus on safety, engineering, and adaptability. Today, the Saab 92 is recognized as a pioneering car in Swedish automotive history and a symbol of Saab’s transition from aerospace to automotive excellence.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Saab

Country

Sweden

Production Started

1949

Production Stopped

1952

Vehicle Type

Bodystyle

Tudor

Number of Doors

2

Number of Seats

4

Top Speed

65 mph (105 kph)

0-60 mph (0-100 kph)

48 s

Power

18 / 25 / 25 @ 3800 rpm

Torque

55 / 41 @ 3000 rpm

Engine Manufacturer

Saab

Engine

Inline 2

Engine Location

Front

Engine Displacement

764 cc (46.4 cu in)

Valvetrain

Two-stroke

Valves per Cylinder

Bore / Stroke

80 x 76 mm (3.15 x 2.992 in)

Compression Ratio

6.6:1

Cooling System

Water

Charging System

Fuel Type

Petrol

Fuel System

Carburator, 1 x Solex

Aspiration

Normal

Fuel Capacity

Drive

Front

Transmission

M3

Steering

Front Brakes

Rear Brakes

Front Suspension

Rear Suspension

Tyre Dimensions

Chassis

Weight

765 kg (1687 lb)

Length

3920 mm (154.3 in)

Width

1620 mm (63.8 in)

Height

1425 mm (56.1 in)

Wheelbase

2470 mm (97.2 in)