While the Saab convertibles are popular among auto aficionados, owning one in yellow is an extra sunny experience. The first-ever yellow version of the Saab convertible, issued in 1991, now enjoys collector car status, just as well-kept copies of the 1997 version are starting to get equally sought after.
Yet for those preferring the attractions of an all-new open Saab, the third time may be the charm. This summer, yellow is back in a limited edition that is unprecedented in the current generation Saab convertible-without a doubt, a future classic.The Saab convertible yellow edition is based on the 2.0T version, its 2.0 liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine combining spirited performance with 210hp and 221lb.ft. of torque.
Add to this a standard 6-speed manual or optional 5-speed automatic, and you’ll appreciate the excellent fuel economy. In addition to its Lynx yellow paint and a long list of standard equipment, including XM radio and OnStar, this special edition features Saab Aero styling cues such as 17X8in. 5-spoke, alloy wheels, and a subtle, yet effective rear spoiler, while the premium audio system will be music to your ears.
