Combi coupé is a car body style introduced by Saab. It is essentially a hatchback that is more of a saloon (sedan) than an estate car (station wagon) or typical hatchback. The type was first introduced in the Saab 99, but Saab also discussed making it available for the Saab 96 and went so far as to create the prototype Saab 98.
Other vehicles exhibiting this form, though not the name, include the mid-1980s Mazda 626 and Saab 9000 hatchback.
For the USA market this body style was called a "Waggon Back".