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» Saab BioPower 100 Concept
(February 2007)

Saab has been a big supporter of E85
vehicles in recent years and will be taking the next step to
E100 in its new Biopower 100 Concept destined for the Geneva
Motor Show. The concept showcases the first production-based
engine to be optimized for pure bioethanol (E100) fuel.
The optimized 2.0L engine from the 9-5 develops 300hp of power
thanks to the high octane of E100 fuel. That exceptionally high
specific power output of 150hp/L demonstrates scope for future
‘rightsizing’, using smaller, high output engines that also
deliver energy savings. The engine also develops 295lb. ft. of
torque, which helps to propel it from zero to 62 mph
acceleration in just 6.6 seconds and 50 – 75 mph (fifth gear) in
only 8.2 seconds. The use of Ethanol and Ethanol blend fuel is
still being debated in many countries, but it’s good to know
we’ll still be able to get high-performance engines either way.
We just wish Saab would repackage the concept in a nicer
exterior, like the stunning Aero-X concept.
Link: Saab BioPower 100 Concept 2007
Reference: motorauthority
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