| Saab continues to enjoy great success with its innovative
BioPower model range, being the number one supplier in Europe
of flex-fuel cars capable of running on renewable and sustainable
fuel source bioethanol E85.
This success in Europe is driven by the immense popularity
of Saab BioPower in Saab’s home market of Sweden. In
2006, Saab sold some 11,000 BioPower cars in Sweden, whilst
6,800 9-3 and 9-5 BioPower models were delivered to Swedish
customers in the first five months of 2007. This sales pace
was maintained in June, when the newly-launched Saab 9-3
BioPower range came top of the Swedish environmentally-friendly
sales charts, giving Saab an impressive 38 per cent market
share in that segment.
“There is huge international interest in what is happening
in Sweden regarding the technology and infrastructure for
use of bioethanol,” says Jan Åke Jonsson, Managing
Director of Saab Automobile. “Countries such as Norway,
Ireland and France are following Sweden’s example by
investing in a bioethanol infrastructure. Everyday we receive
requests for more information regarding our environmental
efforts.”
In the UK, meanwhile, Saab, and a growing number of other
companies and associations, continue to call on the UK government
to show its commitment to environmentally-friendly motoring
by putting more measures in place to encourage both the supply
of bioethanol E85 and the sales of flex-fuel cars.
Saab is firmly established as a technology leader in realising
the full potential of bioethanol E85 as a fuel. This expertise
leverages Saab’s unrivalled experience in turbocharging,
making it possible to deliver enhanced performance as well
as greatly reduced fossil CO2 emissions – an achievement
that no other environmentally-friendly vehicle in the world
has thus far been able to match.
Saab will continue its R&D efforts to bring new products
and solutions to the market that focus on both high performance
and energy saving, as seen, for example, with the Saab BioPower
Hybrid Concept premiered at the Stockholm Motor Show last
year.
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