Model record
Saab 98
Background
The Saab 98 was an automobile built by Saab in 1974 which never reached full production. Originally it was called X14, designed by Björn Envall as a combi coupé based on the Saab 95 and using its floorpan. The prototype was assembled by Sergio Coggiola, who had already done work on the Saab Sonett III.
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Production years
Sources
Related
Contemporaries
1969
Volvo 164
Executive car · Sweden
1975
Volvo 264
Sedan · Sweden
1975
Volvo 66
Sweden
1974
Volvo 244
Sweden
1970
Volvo 244 DLS
Volvo 200 series · Sweden
1974
Volvo 245
Station wagon · Sweden
Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
Same marque
Other Saab models
- 60 —
- 600 —
- 9-1X —
- 9-3 (YS3F) SportSedan —
- 9-3 Cabriolet —
- 9-3 Sport-Hatch —
- 9-3 SportHatch —
- 9-3X —
- 9-7X —
- 9-X —
- 900 (first generation) convertible —
- 9000 CS —
- 92 —
- 93 —
- 94 —
- Catherina —
- Gran Turismo —
- Monster —
- PhoeniX —
- Sonett III —
- Sonnett II —
- Sport —
- Ursaab 1950
- 9-3 1958
- 95 1959
- 96 1960
- Sonett 1967
- 99 1969
- 900 1979
- 90 1984
- 9000 1985
- EV-1 1985
- 9-5 1997
- 9-X Air 2005
- 9-X Biohybrid 2005
- Aero-X 2005