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Iced Saab
23rd February, 2007 | ||||
Saab customers, VIP guests and dealers from all over the world are being greeted
with ‘a cab on the rocks’ when they arrive for the Saab Ice Experience event at
Sweden’s world famous ICE HOTEL. Saab broke the ice when it pioneered the
concept of an open-top car providing practical, all-year-round transport. So it
was clearly a cool idea to ‘freeze frame’ the latest Saab 9-3 Convertible in a
garage made from ice at the hotel, near Jukkasjärvi in northern Sweden, 200
kilometres north of the Arctic Circle. Visible at night from a kilometre
away, the icy reflections of the Convertible’s illuminated bright blue paintwork
give arriving guests an automotive interpretation of the Northern Lights. The
installation, added to this year’s version of the ICE HOTEL, is made from 60 ice
blocks, weighing 30 tonnes, all harvested from the nearby Torne river, one of
Europe’s purest. Saab is celebrating its 60th anniversary this
year and the new Anniversary Convertible model was chosen to light up the sky.
About 500 guests will attend the event, which finishes on 18th March, although
test driving will not include the ice-bound Convertible. ”Snow and ice
are core elements of Scandinavian nature, so it was a very natural step for us
to adopt this theme for our Convertible, the original car for all seasons.” says
Marie Larsson, Saab's Event Project Manager. “Sweden also has a strong
tradition for environmental care. For example, the ice used to build this hotel
is a renewable resource that is recycled each year when it melts and returns to
the river. In a similar way, our Saab BioPower engines are able to run on
bioethanol, a renewable fuel with a greatly reduced CO2 impact.” |
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