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Scania Group Press Release  /  December 7, 2017

Scania now completes its new truck generation. Following the introduction of trucks for long-haulage and construction, the focus is now on urban and additional low-carbon transport solutions.

“With today’s release, Scania comprehensively sets the stage for the necessary shift towards sustainable transport, offering tailored low-carbon trucks for all transport applications,” says Christian Levin, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing.

The new fuel-efficient future-oriented trucks all feature the widely acclaimed styling and product characteristics of the new truck generation. Among these are enhanced driveability as well as improved visibility, increased safety, ergonomics and comfort. With the new generation trucks, Scania is taking major steps in providing customer-adapted trucks for even better total operating economy.

Scania extends its urban range

With the introduction of the lighter trucks powered by the new 7-litre engine, Scania offers urban transporters a new level of transport efficiency with fuel savings of up to 10 percent. With its more compact dimensions, the new P-series cab can feature a lower engine tunnel, which opens up a more spacious cab interior. Drivers will enjoy the best driving conditions in the industry in vehicles that excel in handling, steering and driveability – all of which are essential in challenging urban traffic.

Low entry for higher efficiency

The L-series is Scania’s newly developed cab series for urban transport, such as distribution, refuse collection and maintenance. Drivers will benefit from vastly improved direct vision of the surroundings. Drivers will also be at the same height as other road users, with the added advantage of improved working conditions when repeatedly entering and exiting the cab. The Scania L-series features a kneeling mode and lower boarding steps on both sides of the cab. Drivers can also take advantage of the space in front of the engine tunnel to exit on the passenger side, thereby avoiding oncoming traffic.

Keeping an eye on safety

In addition to the better view over surrounding traffic, Scania introduces the City Safe Window. Drivers will thereby have better opportunities to detect nearby pedestrians and cyclists. The window on the passenger side door is available for all P- and L-series cabs, those most common in urban transport, as well as for the CrewCab.

Scania CrewCab – protecting those that protect

Since Scania’s new CrewCab will mainly be used by firefighters, it has been specifically tailored for emergency assignments, keeping both ergonomics and safety in mind. For extra safety, there is an option for up to four roll over side-curtain airbags. The CrewCab accommodates up to eight passengers with a high level of safety and comfort, which includes a separate climate system with its own heating for the crew area.

Breakthrough for gas-fuelled long-haulage operations

Scania already offers the broadest range of trucks for renewable fuels, including ethanol, biodiesel, HVO as well as hybrid technology.

With Scania’s introduction of a six-cylinder 13-litre gas engine specifically designed for regional and long-haulage operations, climate-conscious hauliers now have a strong alternative to conventional fossil fuels. For a 40-tonne truck-and-trailer combination with tanks for liquefied gas, the range has been extended to 1,100 kilometres. In parallel, Scania also releases a 9-litre gas engine for the new truck generation.

Increased uptime with flexible plans

Scania Maintenance with Flexible Plans is now also made available for the gas engine range. Significantly greater maintenance precision can be achieved on the basis of the vehicle’s actual usage pattern as continuously monitored through connectivity. The solution ensures that every single truck gets exactly the right maintenance at exactly the right time, thereby reducing time in the workshop and increasing uptime.

“With the new generation trucks, Scania is taking major steps in improved safety, driver comfort and fuel economy. The released models have been universally praised and awarded for their innovative features and overall performance and we are certain that the new urban range will be equally successful,” says Levin.

More information available on www.scania.com/group/en/section/pressroom/presskit/.

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Scania completes truck range: Launches L-series; adds new engines

Commercial Motor  / December 7, 2017

Scania has completed the roll-out of its new generation truck range with the launch of a low-entry L-series and a new 7-litre engine.

The 18-month launch programme commenced in August 2017 with the unveiling of the R- and S-series long-haul trucks. Featuring an entirely new modular cab system, these vehicles are widely considered to have set new standards in terms of driver comfort and visibility. The S-series, the first Scania to feature a completely flat floor, was promptly crowned International Truck of the Year 2017.

In June the new G-series broke cover, completing the long-haul line-up. At the same time a 650hp version of the V8 engine was launched, which like the 520hp and 580hp derivatives, uses SCR-only technology. Now only the range-topping 730hp V8 uses a mixture of EGR and SCR.

The next phase in the new truck roll-out happened in the autumn, with the launch of Scania’s XT heavy-duty construction range. Featuring a heavy-duty bumper with superior ground clearance, and numerous other tough styling cues, the XT package is available on all cab types. At the same time a new P-series cab was shown for the first time, but with very little fanfare. We now know that Scania was waiting for the launch of its new 7-litre engine before shouting about its new distribution range.

The final phase is the launch of the all-new L-series low-entry cab, designed for urban distribution. It is joined by crewcab derivative of the P-series.

 “Replacing and upgrading Scania’s entire global offering has been a fantastic experience,” says Alexander Vlaskamp, senior vice president at Scania Trucks. “It’s a real pleasure to be able to introduce the world’s most modern and sustainable transport solutions.”

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Scania goes urban – see our new trucks!

Scania Group Press Release  /  December 7, 2017

Scania now completes its new truck generation. Following the introduction of trucks for long-haulage and construction, the focus is now on urban and additional low-carbon transport solutions.

“With today’s release, Scania comprehensively sets the stage for the necessary shift towards sustainable transport, offering tailored low-carbon trucks for all transport applications,” says Christian Levin, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing.

The new fuel-efficient future-oriented trucks all feature the widely acclaimed styling and product characteristics of the new truck generation. Among these are enhanced driveability as well as improved visibility, increased safety, ergonomics and comfort. With the new generation trucks, Scania is taking major steps in providing customer-adapted trucks for even better total operating economy.

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