The beautiful Saab 9x Air concept was shown for the first time at a press briefing, ahead of the debut at the Paris Motor Show.
The Saab 9x Air is based on the BioHybrid from Geneva and can be converted to lose its hard top through its convertible roof.
The Saab 9x is powered by a turbo 1.4 liter flex fuel engine and an electric motor. The car should produce about 40 mpg.
Implications - Products that are designed to complement various sets of preferences at different times will likely generate large profits in society today. Consumers will likely invest in those products that can quickly adapt to meet a particular set of desires. Businesses that employ this strategy in the design of their products will likely fare well.
Angular Hybrid Concepts
Saab 9x Air
Trend Themes
1. Convertible-top Designs - Opportunity for designing products that can convert between hard tops and convertible roofs to cater to different preferences.
2. Hybrid Powertrains - Opportunity for developing vehicles with both fuel-powered engines and electric motors to increase fuel efficiency.
3. Flex Fuel Technology - Opportunity for utilizing flex fuel engines that can use a variety of fuels, providing greater fuel options for consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Automakers can explore convertible-top designs and hybrid powertrains to attract customers looking for versatile and fuel-efficient vehicles.
2. Renewable Energy - Companies in the renewable energy sector can benefit from the demand for flex fuel technology, which offers more sustainable fuel options.
3. Design - Design firms can focus on creating innovative convertible-top designs that seamlessly transition between hard tops and convertible roofs.