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Saab AB and Scania were given power over the Saab name and logo in the original agreement to sell a 50 percent stake in the automaker Saab to General Motors back in 1990.
The new owners of bankrupt Swedish automaker Saab plan to launch their first model in 2014, they announced on Monday, and while the cars can be called Saabs, they will lack the brand's famed griffin ...
Saab AB, the Swedish aerospace company that owns the Saab brand, will not allow its name or logo to be used on models produced by China's National Electric Vehicle Sweden. NEVS, which bought the ...
Saab loses a significant element of its logo, ... According to Brand New, the transition won't be too tough since Saab has been leaving the griffin out for a while.
The buyers of bankrupt Swedish carmaker Saab said Monday they would launch their first model in 2014 using the Saab name, after concluding the purchase of the company for an undisclosed sum.
Saab is losing a key feature of its classic logo: The griffin is out of here. The Saab was introduced with its iconic griffin in 1949. Then the car was switched from parent company to parent ...
The saddest thing you can do to yourself is wonder "what might have been." If you're a Saab fan, get your tissue box ready, as we're about to show you the 9-3 that never happened.
The new owner of Swedish company Saab is seeking the rights to use the Saab name and logo on a new generation of electric cars.National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) purchased Saab earlier this ...
NEVS, which bought Saab's intellectual property, ... Saab 9-3 Production Restarting In Sweden Under New Ownership. NEVS resurrects the Saab 9-3. Jake Holmes Writer Sep 19, 2013.
Saab's aviation-inspired hybrid-electric sports coupe is unveiled at the Geneva auto show. See photos and read info about the Saab PhoeniX at Car and Driver.