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  2. Scania AB - Wikipedia

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    Scania AB (/ ˈ s k æ n i ə / SKAN-ee-ə, Swedish: [ˈskɑ̌ːnɪa]), stylised SCANIA in its products, is a major Swedish manufacturer headquartered in Södertälje, focusing on commercial vehicles—specifically heavy lorries, trucks and buses.

  3. Saab-Scania - Wikipedia

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    Truck and bus manufacturer Scania AB of Södertälje merged with car and aeroplane manufacturer Saab AB of Trollhättan on 1 September 1969, [1] [2] under the Wallenberg family group of companies. The merger meant that Saab no longer had to import the British Triumph Slant-4 engine , and could instead use the engine production facilities of Scania.

  4. Volkswagen Group - Wikipedia

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    Wholly owned by TRATON SE since July 2021. Volkswagen Truck and Bus (now TRATON) took an initial 16.6% stake in Navistar in February 2017. Scania AB: 100% ownership — wholly owned by TRATON SE since 15 January 2015. Volkswagen acquired a controlling stake in July 2008, making Scania the 9th marque of the Volkswagen Group. [100]

  5. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    Scania trucks Scania bus chassis: Scania bus bodies: 2013: 203: Scania AB plant. Scania Commercial Vehicles India Pvt. Ltd. Neckarsulm [1] [4] N: Europe, Germany: Neckarsulm, Baden-Württemberg: Audi A4 (B9) sedan Audi A5 Cabriolet Audi S5 Cabriolet Audi A6 Audi S6 Audi RS6 (C8) Audi A6 allroad Audi A7 Audi S7 Audi RS7 Audi A8 Audi S8: Audi ...

  6. East Lancs OmniDekka - Wikipedia

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    Scania was late in bringing a low-floor double-deck chassis to the market, having previously only sold low-floor single-deck buses mainly bodied by Wrightbus during the 1990s. Scania had worked with East Lancashire Coachbuilders in 1995, however, to launch the East Lancs Cityzen step entrance double decker on the Scania N113DRB chassis.

  7. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen's first joint venture into trucks outside of their own LT range was with MAN Nutzfahrzeuge (Commercial Vehicles) from 1977 to 1993. Truck production started in 1979 and ended in 1993 with 72,000 units produced. It was available with four engines and four wheelbases over its lifetime; there was also a 4X4 version called 8.150 FAE. FAE ...

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Scania AB trucks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scania AB trucks" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Scania 2-series;