Would You Electrify a Saab 92? This Swedish Builder Did – and He Doesn’t Regret It

No one in the Saab world would have thought of it, and that's exactly why Tobias did it. His street-legal, homebuilt electric Saab 92—now called the SAABEL—has sparked both debates and admiration. With its Nissan Leaf drivetrain, DIY chassis, and a body that still looks like it was pulled from a barn, this oddball creation is a rebellion against automotive purism. Should it be painted or left in its raw, unfinished state? Tobias has an answer—but only if you disagree.

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