SAC Taiwan has officially launched its 2026 summer service campaign for Saab owners, giving customers across the island a fresh reason to bring their cars in for inspection before the hottest part of the year. Running from May 18 through July 31, 2026, the campaign is built around one clear idea – helping Saab owners stay on the road with confidence during the summer season.

Under the theme “Peace of Mind in Midsummer”, SAC Taiwan is positioning the campaign as more than just a routine service visit. It is a reminder that, even years after Saab disappeared from new-car production, owners in Taiwan still have access to structured aftersales support, organized service programs, and a network that continues to take the brand seriously.
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A summer check-up with real value
According to the campaign details, Saab owners who schedule a visit through participating service locations in Taiwan can access a number of service-related benefits and seasonal offers. The focus is exactly where it should be at this time of year: reliability, air-conditioning performance, driving safety, and comfort in daily use.

The campaign includes several notable offers:
- a Saab-branded cooling towel with selected engine oil replacement
- 15 percent off premium electronic rearview mirror and dashcam systems
- a digital reversing camera included with installation of a multimedia navigation system
- 15 percent off selected air-conditioning related parts
- 15 percent off air-conditioning pipe cleaning
- 30 percent off air-conditioning compressor replacement for selected models
- 10 percent off the Maptun six-piston brake kit
SAC Taiwan is also promoting the campaign around the idea of a broader vehicle health check, including a general inspection and driving safety check.
Practical upgrades for cars that are still in daily use
One of the more interesting parts of the offer is that it is not limited to maintenance alone. SAC Taiwan is also pushing useful modern upgrades, especially equipment that can improve convenience and safety in everyday driving. That includes multimedia navigation integration, dashcam and rearview mirror solutions, and reversing camera support.

For many Saab owners, this matters. These cars are not museum pieces in Taiwan. A large number of them are still being used regularly, and practical improvements like camera systems or upgraded infotainment can make older Saabs easier to live with without changing their character.
A strong signal from Taiwan’s Saab community
For Saab enthusiasts outside Taiwan, this campaign is another sign that the brand’s support structure there remains unusually active. SAC Taiwan continues to operate with a level of organization that many Saab owners in other markets can only wish for, and seasonal campaigns like this help keep the local fleet maintained, updated, and visible on the road.

That may be the biggest takeaway here. Saab ownership in Taiwan is not just surviving – it is being supported in a way that still feels deliberate and customer-focused.
The 2026 SAC Taiwan summer service campaign runs until July 31, and owners are encouraged to book their inspection through service locations across Taiwan.
If you are a Saab owner in Taiwan, this is exactly the kind of campaign worth using – especially before summer heat puts extra strain on cooling systems, air-conditioning components, and overall drivability.










