From 2005 to 2008, the company’s factories produced a 2.8-liter V6 Saab B284L engine, which was fitted in the second generation of the 9-3 model until a more potent B284R engine took its place. The Opel Z28NET engine and this turbo engine are nearly identical in terms of design.

B258i, B284L, B308E, and B308i are the V6 GM engines.
Specifications
| Production years | 2005-2008 |
| Displacement, cc | 2792 |
| Fuel system | distributed injection |
| Power output, hp | 250 – 255 |
| Torque output, Nm | 350 |
| Cylinder block | aluminum V6 |
| Block head | aluminum 24v |
| Cylinder bore, mm | 89 |
| Piston stroke, mm | 74.8 |
| Compression ratio | 9.5 |
| Features | intercooler |
| Hydraulic lifters | yes |
| Timing drive | chain |
| Phase regulator | at the intake |
| Turbocharging | MHI TD04HL |
| Recommended engine oil | 5W-30 |
| Engine oil capacity, liter | 7.0 |
| Fuel type | petrol |
| Euro standards | EURO 4 |
| Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Saab 9-3 2006) — city — highway — combined |
15.4 7.1 10.2 |
| Engine lifespan, km | ~300 000 |
| Weight, kg | 215 |
The engine was installed on:
- Saab 9-3 II (YS3F) in 2005 – 2008.
Disadvantages of the Saab B284L engine
This engine’s most well-known issue is its limited timing chain resources;
The ECU and the oil pressure sensor frequently malfunction, which causes the electrician a lot of problems;
Gasket failure brought on by a jammed thermostat frequently results in overheating;
The turbine operates normally; frequently, only the bypass or bypass damper malfunctions;
The gasoline pump and ignition coils are the power unit’s weak points.
