The 2025/26 Saab calendar from Schwedengarage in Rohrbach, Switzerland is a novelty and, in this first edition, features a collection of models from the manufacturer’s entire history.
Saab Automobile was a Swedish car manufacturer known for innovative and safe vehicles, founded in 1947 as part of the aircraft manufacturer Saab. The company combined Scandinavian design with technological progress and shaped the automotive industry for over 60 years. In 1968/69, Saab merged with Scania-Vabis to form SAAB-Scania AB, which operated under this name until 1990.
From 2000 to 2010, Saab belonged to General Motors before being sold to Spyker Cars. After filing for bankruptcy in 2011, NEVS, under Chinese leadership, took over Saab in 2012 with a focus on electric mobility. NEVS planed to start selling the Emily GT electric sedan and the PONS mobility platform at the end of 2024. Spare parts for Saab vehicles will continue to be produced by Hedin Parts and Logistics (formerly Saab Automobile Parts). (Source: Wikipedia)