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Ursaab (lit. Proto-Saab), also known as 92001 and X9248, was the first of four prototype cars made by Saab AB, which at that time was solely an aeroplane manufacturer, leading to production of the first Saab car, the Saab 92 in 1949.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 37 relations: AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik, Adler (cars and motorcycle), Alder, Arlöv, DeSoto (automobile), DKW, Drag (physics), Drag coefficient, Driver's license, Front-wheel drive, Gunnar A. Sjögren, Gunnar Ljungström, Hanomag, Horsepower, Internal combustion engine, Linköping, Monocoque, Motala, Opel Kadett, Prototype, Saab 90 Scandia, Saab 91 Safir, Saab 92, Saab AB, Saab Automobile, Saab Car Museum, Sixten Sason, Transmission (mechanical device), Transverse engine, Trollhättan, Two-stroke engine, Vehicle frame, Volkswagen, Volkswagen Beetle, Watt, Wheelbase, Wrecking yard.

  2. Saab prototype vehicles

AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik

AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik (ANA) founded in 1937 was an automobile manufacturer in Nyköping, Sweden that assembled trucks from Chrysler, DeSoto, Plymouth, Fargo and later also Škoda and Standard and from the mid-1950s also Simca.

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Adler (cars and motorcycle)

Adler was a German bicycle,automobile and motorcycle manufacturer from 1880 until 1957.

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Alder

Alders are trees that compose the genus Alnus in the birch family Betulaceae.

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Arlöv

Arlöv is the seat of Malmö Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden.

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DeSoto (automobile)

DeSoto (sometimes De Soto) was an American automobile marque that was manufactured and marketed by the DeSoto division of Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to the 1961 model year.

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DKW

DKW (Dampf-Kraft-Wagen, "steam-powered car", also Deutsche Kinder-Wagen "German children's car".. Das-Kleine-Wunder, "the little wonder" or Des-Knaben-Wunsch, "the boy's wish", from when the company built toy two-stroke engines) was a German car- and motorcycle-marque.

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Drag (physics)

In fluid dynamics, drag, sometimes referred to as fluid resistance, is a force acting opposite to the relative motion of any object, moving with respect to a surrounding fluid.

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Drag coefficient

In fluid dynamics, the drag coefficient (commonly denoted as: c_\mathrm, c_x or c_) is a dimensionless quantity that is used to quantify the drag or resistance of an object in a fluid environment, such as air or water.

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Driver's license

A driver's license, driving licence, or driving permit is a legal authorization, or the official document confirming such an authorization, for a specific individual to operate one or more types of motorized vehicles—such as motorcycles, cars, trucks, or buses—on a public road.

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Front-wheel drive

Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the front wheels only.

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Gunnar A. Sjögren

Gunnar A. Sjögren ("GAS"; 1920–1996) was a Swedish engineer who worked for Saab Automobile and the author of The SAAB Way - the first 35 years of Saab cars, 1949–1984.

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Gunnar Ljungström

Gunnar Ljungström (1905-1999) was a Swedish engineer and technical designer, specialised in aerodynamics and automobile industry, pioneering the early history of the Swedish car brand SAAB.

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Hanomag

Hanomag (Hannoversche Maschinenbau AG) was a German producer of steam locomotives, tractors, trucks and military vehicles in Hanover.

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Horsepower

Horsepower (hp) is a unit of measurement of power, or the rate at which work is done, usually in reference to the output of engines or motors.

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Internal combustion engine

An internal combustion engine (ICE or IC engine) is a heat engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit.

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Linköping

Linköping is a city in southern Sweden, with around 165,000 inhabitants as of 2021.

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Monocoque

Monocoque, also called structural skin, is a structural system in which loads are supported by an object's external skin, in a manner similar to an egg shell.

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Motala

Motala is a locality and the seat of Motala Municipality, Östergötland County, Sweden with 29,823 inhabitants (41,956 in the entire municipality) in 2010.

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Opel Kadett

The Opel Kadett is a small family car produced by the German automobile manufacturer Opel from 1936 until 1940 and then from 1962 until 1991 (the Cabrio continued until 1993), when it was succeeded by the Opel Astra.

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Prototype

A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process.

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Saab 90 Scandia

The Saab 90 Scandia was a civil passenger aeroplane, manufactured by Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget (SAAB), in Linköping, Sweden.

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Saab 91 Safir

The Saab 91 Safir (Swedish for sapphire) is a three (91A, B, B-2) or four (91C, D) seater, single engine trainer aircraft.

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Saab 92

The Saab 92 was the first production car from Saab. Saab Ursaab and Saab 92 are front-wheel-drive vehicles.

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Saab AB

Saab AB (originally,, acronym SAAB), with subsidiaries collectively known as the Saab Group (Saabgruppen), is a Swedish aerospace and defense company primarily operating from Sweden.

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Saab Automobile

Saab Automobile AB was a car manufacturer that was founded in Sweden in 1945 when its parent company, Saab AB, began a project to design a small automobile.

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Saab Car Museum

The Saab Car Museum (Saab Bilmuseum) is an automobile museum in Trollhättan, Sweden.

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Sixten Sason

Karl-Erik Sixten Sason (born Sixten Andersson; 1912–1967) was a Swedish industrial designer, noted for his work in designing several generations of Saab automobiles.

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Transmission (mechanical device)

A transmission (also called a gearbox) is a mechanical device which uses a gear set—two or more gears working together—to change the speed, direction of rotation, or torque multiplication/reduction in a machine.

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Transverse engine

A transverse engine is an engine mounted in a vehicle so that the engine's crankshaft axis is perpendicular to the direction of travel.

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Trollhättan

Trollhättan is the 23rd-largest city in Sweden, the seat of Trollhättan Municipality, Västra Götaland County.

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Two-stroke engine

A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston (one up and one down movement) in one revolution of the crankshaft.

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Vehicle frame

A vehicle frame, also historically known as its chassis, is the main supporting structure of a motor vehicle to which all other components are attached, comparable to the skeleton of an organism.

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Volkswagen

Volkswagen (VW)English:,. is a German automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.

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Volkswagen Beetle

The Volkswagen Beetle, officially the Volkswagen Type 1, is a small car produced by the German company Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003. Saab Ursaab and Volkswagen Beetle are first car made by manufacturer.

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Watt

The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3.

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Wheelbase

In both road and rail vehicles, the wheelbase is the horizontal distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels.

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Wrecking yard

A wrecking yard (Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian English), scrapyard (Irish, British and New Zealand English) or junkyard (American English) is the location of a business in dismantling where wrecked or decommissioned vehicles are brought, their usable parts are sold for use in operating vehicles, while the unusable metal parts, known as scrap metal parts, are sold to metal-recycling companies.

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See also

Saab prototype vehicles

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab_Ursaab

Also known as Saab 92001, Saab 92002, Ursaab.