Historical auction - The Very last Saabs to leave the factory in Trollhättan.

CHAPTERS: 00:10 - Intro 01:12 - Saab 9-3 Aero. 2014 model year pre-production car... 02:45 - Saab 9-3 Aero pre-production car 2014 model year... 04:17 - Saab 9-3 pre-production car 2014 model year with... 05:56 - NEVS 9-3 electric car. Pre-production vehicle (from 2018).... 07:31 - NEVS 9-3 electric prototype pre-production car... 07:57 - NEVS 9-3 electric prototype (self-driving) Prototype (2018).... 08:30 - NEVS 9-3 electric prototype (Range Extender) Prototype.... 09:00 - Hengchi 5 electric prototype. The only example in Sweden.... 09:55 - Come to Trollhättan! Historical auction – the last Saab cars are leaving the factory in Trollhättan. https://www.klaravik.se/saab-auktion.... More than 75 years have passed since the first mass-produced Saab car was completed in Trollhättan. Now, the last remaining cars from the iconic factory site will roll on to new homes. The auctions start on May 21 at Klaravik, and in connection with the auction closing on May 30, we are inviting you to an event in Trollhättan – a historic occasion marking the end of an era. All cars are sold without a reserve price and with a starting price of 0 SEK. Eight vehicles for sale from NEVS, including three unique Saab cars. The auction sale on Klaravik from NEVS includes a total of eight vehicles. Three Saab cars (model year 2014) and one NEVS electric car from 2019 are in drivable condition with low mileage. Three other NEVS vehicles are special and unusual for different reasons: one is self-driving, another is a prototype with four wheel motors, and a third is an electric range extender vehicle. In addition, a Hengchi 5 is being sold, which is the only example of this model in Sweden. All eight vehicles are sold as unregistered vehicles. Event in Trollhättan on May 30 – viewing of the last cars in the factory On May 30 at 10:00 AM, the gates of the iconic factory in Trollhättan will open to give all Saab enthusiasts and car fans a unique opportunity to take a closer look at the vehicles. All auctions will also end at this time, with the first closing starting at 11:00 AM. All bidding will take place as usual on Klaravik, and representatives from both Klaravik and NEVS will of course be on site in Trollhättan to answer any questions.