Saab Sport is an automobile from Saab launced in 1962 as a replacement for the Saab GT750. It used the same body shell as the Saab 96 with a different interior configuration. From the outside it could be differentiated from a standard 96 by the twin chrome stripes along the lower part of the sides. The engine was an 841 cc two-stroke three cylinder engine with one carburetor per cylinder giving 52 hp. The engine was lubricated via a separate tank for two-stroke oil, allowing the use of ordinary petrol. The car also used disc brakes at the front, something that was unusual at the time.