Saab Car Museum featuring Peter Bäckström – Turbo
After the first episode of the series that presents the history of Saab – Cars and people, here are new episodes dedicated to Turbo integration in Saab cars. Saab Automobile AB...
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After the first episode of the series that presents the history of Saab – Cars and people, here are new episodes dedicated to Turbo integration in Saab cars. Saab Automobile AB...
Today - last day at Automässan 2017, Swedish fair in Gothenburg, Peter Backstrom from Saab Car Museum spoke today at the stand of Orio about the Saab cars. The Saab cars...
A decade has passed since the death of Erik Carlsson, the rally legend known as Mr. Saab. In a new short documentary, Carl-Ingemar Perstad and Saab Museum’s Peter Bäckström reflect on Carlsson’s career, his global ambassadorship, and his unmatched sense of humor that helped put Saab on the world stage.
Saab Car Museum has closed its regular building for roof renovation, but The Box at Nova Arena will bring 114 Saabs and one caravan together from June 6 to September 30, 2026.
Saab numbers in Sweden continue to fall, but the real story in 2026 lies in where the cars remain. New data shows a shift away from Trollhättan toward unexpected strongholds like Mellerud, revealing a more concentrated and resilient Saab landscape.
MotorTrend republished a 2006 MotorTrend Classic story that drives Saab Sonett I, II, and III in sequence. Read today, it documents a moment when Saab’s future still felt open - and negotiable.
For decades, Jerry Danner and Mile Hi Automotive stood at the center of Colorado’s Saab world. His 2016 gathering of 72 Convertibles became the largest ever recorded - and now, ahead of the model’s 40th anniversary, he’s calling on Saab communities worldwide to mark the moment once again.
On September 6, 2025, Trollhättan’s Saab Car Museum marks 50 years with a one-day birthday gathering: 50 SEK entry, open workshop sessions, rally and racing start-ups, a rolling parade through the Innovatum District, and Roger Lärk’s “Roger & Saab” photo exhibition. Built by employees and volunteers, the collection proves Saab’s spirit keeps growing long after production ended.
On May 27, 2015, Saab lost its greatest ambassador. Ten years later, Erik Carlsson’s memory lives on—in cars, in fans, and at the museum he never left.
The Saab Car Museum in Trollhättan achieved a remarkable milestone in 2024, welcoming 41,800 visitors – the highest number since its reopening in 2012. This record-breaking year highlights the enduring global passion for Saab, with visitors describing the museum as a must-visit destination and a living tribute to the brand’s innovative legacy. As it prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2025, the museum continues to captivate enthusiasts with its unique blend of history, community, and cultural significance.
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