Electiric Car: Buyer wants to build Electric Saab
Some remnants of Saab was bought by National Electric Vehicle Sweden. This Sino-Japanese consortium has the intention to build electric Saabs. Although no details will be welcomed in the Swedish town
it came as a blow to the local residents last year when it became known that the Saab story finally came to an end seemed. Victor Muller also had no change can bring. The hope of a restart or takeover is never specified and designated supervisors in recent months been busy Saab to the man to bring. Sweden National Electric Vehicle (Nevs) was a company that clearly showed interest in remains of Saab.
During a press conference, the trustees of the bankrupt Swedish car manufacturer announced that the interest has now been turned into an actual acquisition which shall include the rights of the 9-3 acquired. Nevs intends an electric version of the 9-3 on the market. About a second, more compact model under discussion.
The chance that there are 9-5 of the band to roll, moreover, is very small. General Motors is indeed still the owner of several Saab rights, including that of some models. So there will have to get permission from Detroit for a reboot of the original production. And that's coming, we consider a miracle.
it came as a blow to the local residents last year when it became known that the Saab story finally came to an end seemed. Victor Muller also had no change can bring. The hope of a restart or takeover is never specified and designated supervisors in recent months been busy Saab to the man to bring. Sweden National Electric Vehicle (Nevs) was a company that clearly showed interest in remains of Saab.
During a press conference, the trustees of the bankrupt Swedish car manufacturer announced that the interest has now been turned into an actual acquisition which shall include the rights of the 9-3 acquired. Nevs intends an electric version of the 9-3 on the market. About a second, more compact model under discussion.
The chance that there are 9-5 of the band to roll, moreover, is very small. General Motors is indeed still the owner of several Saab rights, including that of some models. So there will have to get permission from Detroit for a reboot of the original production. And that's coming, we consider a miracle.