Which Group Does Saab Automobile Belong To?

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LeAna
07/29/25 10:00pm
Saab Automobile belongs to the Saab Group (originally known as Svenska-Aeroplan-Aktiebolaget, or Swedish Aircraft Company). Related introduction: 1. Overview: Saab remains one of the leading premium automotive brands in Europe. The recognition of the Saab brand by a wide range of customers stems from their appreciation of Saab's core brand values: unique safety performance, design, and aviation technology. Saab's reputation as a premium European brand is also largely attributed to its extensive global sales and service network. Through a comprehensive customer system, Saab provides world-class service to customers worldwide. 2. Development: In 2000, General Motors fully acquired Saab Automobile and introduced a new Saab logo in August of that year. The logo features a red griffin head with wings, a mythical creature wearing a golden crown, set against a blue background with silver SAAB letters at the circular base. This creature, from southern Swedish mythology, symbolizes vigilance and agility, perfectly aligning with Saab's unified characteristics of safety and power.
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