Interesting Facts About the Saab 96
The Saab 96 was introduced in February 1960 as a development of the earlier 92 and 93 models, featuring a two‑stroke 750 cc engine. It quickly found success in both Europe and the United States and stayed in production until 1980, with more than half a million built.
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Launch and Evolution
The Saab 96 premiered in February 1960 as a successful development of the 92 and 93 models, essentially serving as the second revision of Saab’s first production car, the 92.
Production Run and Global Appeal
Built from 1960 to 1980, the Saab 96 saw a total production of 547,221 units and scored notable success in both the United States and Europe.
Two‑Stroke Engine and Racing Heritage
The standard Saab 96 was equipped with a two‑stroke 750 cc engine, and a 1964 Saab 96 with a factory two‑stroke race engine has become a sought‑after collector’s item.
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