The Saab Night Panel, formerly known as the Saab Black Panel as depicted above in the 2005 Saab 9-3 Sport Sedantelevision advertisement for the U.S. market, is a notable Saab innovation derived from the aeronatics industry.
The Saab Black Panel was first developed in 1993 and first introduced into the New Generation Saab 900 (NG900) which continued until 1998 until that model ended.
Here is TV Commercial for U.S. market of new feature Night panel in Saab 9-3 – Aircraft Inspired:
Saab Night Panel as a Business Metaphor
How did this cockpit-born innovation evolve from fighter jets to Saab dashboards—and now into the boardroom? In a thought-provoking LinkedIn article, dijuno CEO David Boon draws a compelling parallel between Saab’s Night Panel and the need for sharper focus in today’s data-saturated FMCG landscape. Discover how this unique Saab feature has inspired a smarter way to manage business intelligence:











Brilliant, I enjoyed my SAAB 900 turbo, long night journeys were the best
I’m not a pilot,but i drive a Saab!
There are days when I miss the Saab 9000 and 9-5 Aero I used to have.
One feature all car brands should bring back… truly good safety feature!
It’s really too bad they have that stupid daytime running light mess because sometimes I just like to sit outside in my car and listen to some music and that’s the only thing that ruins the night panel for me is it doesn’t turn off the headlights
That’s awesome! I miss my night panel