2010 Saab 9-4X production prototype was caught on camera while it was under-going track testing. This upcoming crossover was first revealed as the 9-4X BioPower Concept at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show in January. On comparing this production version of Saab 9-4X with concept form you won't find many differences. The designers have even retained the sloping roof that begins its descent all the way up front at the a-pillars. Codenamed GMT168, the 9-4X is Saab's first true crossover SUV and is based on a heavily modified version of GM's Theta platform that also incorporates elements of the company's Epsilon 2 platform. It is already known that the 9-4X will be offered with Saab's new XWD all-wheel-drive system, and engine choices should be similar to the rest of Saab's range and include turbocharged four- and six-cylinder motors.
The Saab 9-4X will arrive in 2009 spring as a 2010 model. Sharing the platform with the upcoming Cadillac BRX, the Saab 9-4X will be built in at the Ramos Arizpe plant in Mexico. And unlike the larger 9-7X SUV, this will be sold globally.
Source: CarConnection
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2010 Saab 9-4X Production Prototype Spy Photos
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Saab 9-4X Concept Version
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