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The Thirteenth Concept Car from the Top 17: Saab AeroX

  Welcome to an exhilarating journey into the world of automotive innovation as we uncover the captivating story of the Saab AeroX—a concept car that redefined the boundaries of design and performance. Join us as we explore the dynamic features, groundbreaking design, and enduring legacy of this iconic vehicle. Unveiling Automotive Excellence In 2006, at the prestigious Salon International de l'Auto, automotive enthusiasts were treated to a sight unlike any other—the Saab AeroX. A fusion of Scandinavian design ethos and cutting-edge technology, the AeroX captured the imagination of car enthusiasts worldwide with its bold and innovative approach. Power and Performance At the heart of the Saab AeroX beats a 2.8-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine, running on pure ethanol—a testament to Saab's commitment to sustainable engineering. With an impressive output of 400 horsepower, the AeroX delivers exhilarating performance, propelling from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 4.9 seconds, wit...

Now This Is Design | Remember SAAB Aero X

The Saab Aero-X is a concept car built by Saab, which was unveiled at the 2006 Salon International de l'Auto. It is powered by a 2.8 L twin turbocharged V6 running on pure ethanol that produces 298 kW (400 hp). The 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) time was predicted to be 4.9 seconds and the top speed is 255 km/h (158 mph). It has a seven speed manual transmission controlled by paddles on the steering wheel. Like the later Saab Turbo X, the Aero-X has four wheel drive. The doors and windscreen are connected, so instead of using conventional doors or even gullwing doors, it uses a cockpit canopy where the entire top section of the car is opened. This offers the Aero X's driver full 180 degree vision, and also facilitates entry and exit from its low slung cabin. The body is made of carbon fiber. The suspension is electronically controlled. Even though it is a two seat sports car, it has reasonable storage, as the rear features two storage facilities, with a conventional hatc...

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When we think of dream cars, our minds often race to sleek designs, innovative technology, and that unmistakable feeling of pure, unbridled passion. The GM-X Stiletto encapsulates all of these elements and more, making it a worthy contender in our top ten list. Ranked at number nine, this concept car from 1964 remains a beacon of automotive ingenuity and a symbol of a bygone era that continues to inspire. A Journey Back to the Jet Age To fully appreciate the GM-X Stiletto, we must travel back to the 1950s and '60s, a time when America was captivated by the future. The jet-age was in full swing, and cars were designed with a sense of bold optimism. Under the visionary leadership of Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell, General Motors created vehicles that mimicked the sleek lines and advanced technologies of jet aircraft. The GM-X Stiletto, born in 1964, was a product of this era's boundless imagination. The Visionary Design The GM-X Stiletto was first unveiled at the 1964-1965 World’s...

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