The facelift will be shown in June, and make its U.S. debut two mounts later.

While it will remain on the current Epsilon platform, the heavily face-lifted 9-3 will offer all-wheel drive as an option.

   An all new dashboard for all 2007 model year 9-3s, with the elimination of the center mounted Saab Information Display, the incorporation of the same climate control system used in the 9-5, with three knobs versus two dozen buttons.



The 9-3 will get a complete redesign in mid-2009.

 That car will  be built on the Epsilon 2 architecture,  with four wheel traction,  which will enable higher engine specs and outputs.

 Meanwhile, the company plans a new 9-4X crossover that's planned for debut sometime around 2008.

 They try to  make better products, with low cost,because GM is not ready to spend, every penny is saved.