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A surprising twist on the road – a Scania dump truck has flipped over at the mine, and it's up to the crew to make a daring rescue! In this thrilling video, the team gears up to tackle the challenging ...
SÖDERTÄLJE, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Terex Construction has chosen Scania’s 16-litre V8 industrial engine to power its rigid dump truck, theTR60.The US Tier 4i/ EU Stage IIIB compliant engine ...
Truck maker Scania has unveiled a self-driving truck that mercifully is only a concept. ... Pictured here, the AXL is set up as a giant dump truck. Lacking a cab has its perks, ...
The AXL is just a concept truck for now, although Scania says it doesn't rely on any technologies that aren't available today. It's powered by biofuel, and uses cameras, radars, laser beams, GPS ...
Forget the skateboard chassis; Swedish brand Scania is exploring something that's much more of a hoverboard chassis. Its NXT autonomous EV concept uses detachable front and rear axles as the basis ...
Christened the Scania AXL, the truck is still a concept for now. However, these are no renders - it’s a 100 per cent real, living and breathing thing.
Scania regional long-haul electric truck. Scania says that its 4×2, or single-axle, tractor with six batteries – 624 kWh of batteries installed – can expect to achieve up to 350 km ...
Tier 4 Final Scania diesel engines power both trucks. The HA30 uses a five-cylinder, 9.3-liter DC9 turbocharged diesel, producing 375 hp (276 kW) and 1,876 Nm of torque.
Scania’s most powerful battery-driven electric truck available has a range of 350km — it is launching one next year with a 400km range. Diesel trucks have a far greater driving range, with ...
Volkswagen’s truck manufacturing brand Scania plans to equip all its future electric trucks with Northvolt batteries, in a vote of confidence for the cash-strapped Swedish battery maker.
Volkswagen owns or has controlling interests in three commercial truck operations: besides its own, VW began buying shares in Sweden's Scania in 2000 and now controls 89.2 percent of its shares ...