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  2. Scania 3-series - Wikipedia

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    The Scania 3-series is a truck model range introduced in 1987 by Swedish truck manufacturer Scania. It is the successor of the 2-series .The 3 series came in a range of different engine sizes and horsepower from 9.0 litre 230 horsepower all the way up to 14 litre V8 500 horsepower engine.

  3. Scania 2-series - Wikipedia

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    The Scania GPRT range, later known as the Scania 2-series, is a truck model range introduced in 1980 by Swedish truck manufacturer Scania. [2] It is the successor of the "1-series". The 2-series came in a range of different engine sizes and power ratings from 7.8 litres I6 to a 14.2-litre V8 engine .

  4. Scania PRT-range - Wikipedia

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    The trucks are available with engines ranging from a 9-litre I5 to a 16-litre V8, with the V8 only being available in the higher model. A second generation launched in August 2016, first was the Scania S-series being the first flat-floor model. In December 2017, a low-entry version of the second generation, the Scania L-series, also launched.

  5. Scania K series - Wikipedia

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    Scania F series – Series of bus and coach chassis with an engine at the front; Scania N series – Series of city bus chassis with straight-up, transversely mounted engine at the rear; Scania 4 series – Bus range introduced in 1997. It is the successor of the 3-series bus range and was superseded by the F, N, and K series

  6. Scania AB - Wikipedia

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    On 2 July 1957, Brazilian subsidiary Scania-Vabis do Brasil S.A. (today known as Scania Latin America Ltda.) was established and started assembling some vehicles themselves in 1958. On 29 May 1959, a new engine plant was inaugurated in the Ipiranga district of São Paulo , and from June 1960, Scania-Vabis do Brasil assembled all vehicles ...

  7. Scania 3-series (bus) - Wikipedia

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    L: chassis with engine located longitudinally behind the rear axle, inclined 60° leftward; N: chassis with transverse engine located behind the rear axle; CN: complete bus based on N-chassis; CK: complete bus based on K-chassis; CL: complete bus based on L-chassis; Engine series. 9: DS9 or DSC9 series 8.5-litre engine; 11: DS11 or DSC11 series ...

  8. Scania 4-series - Wikipedia

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    Engine size. The engine sizes are 9, 11, 12, 14 and 16 litres - as usual for the 1-4 series except the new 12 and 16 litre engines - shown in the model name with a number constructed by the cylinder volume in litres followed by the generation of truck. This way a 14-litre engine in the 4-series will be a 144. Chassis type

  9. Scania N series - Wikipedia

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    The Scania N series is a line of low-floor bus chassis with straight-up, transversely mounted Euro IV or newer engine at the rear, built by Scania since 2006, replacing the Scania N94. It is available as the N UB (N230UB, N270UB, N280UB) [ 1 ] two-axle single-decker bus , the N UA (N310UA) tri-axle articulated bus , and the N UD (N230UD, N250UD ...