Scania delivers gas buses to Estonia
Scania has delivered five gas-fuelled buses to the city of Tartu, Estonia. The order is seen as a gateway project for gas-fuelled vehicles in the country.
Scania has delivered five gas-fuelled buses to the city of Tartu, Estonia. The order is seen as a gateway project for gas-fuelled vehicles in the country.
Automobile Magazine, Hong Kong’s leading trade magazine, awarded Scania (Hong Kong) Limited “2010 Special Recognition for Scania Hong Kong’s environmental initiative”.
Ground-breaking engine technology, operating economy and professional support all the way.
Scania EGR on all bus engines
EEV engines up to 360 hp
Renewable fuel option with up to 90% CO2 saving
Euro 5 engines up to 480 hp
Euro 4 and Euro 3 available
New instrument cluster with improved graphics
Adjustable dashboard (VDV 234)
F-series – new front-engined buses for emerging markets
Scania’s new inline engine platform meets Euro 5 emission standards without aftertreatment, marking a breakthrough in engine technology. Scania is continuing to extend this new engine range to include all truck series as well as buses and coaches. Additional engines cover the need for Euro 5 and EEV, as well as giving customers a choice of EGR and SCR technology for some truck applications.
Scania’s engine range comprises 5- and 6-cylinder inline engines and the legendary V8. Outputs extend from 230 to 620 hp. The current line-up complies with Euro 4 and Euro 5, and a selection of engines with the even stricter EEV standard (enhanced environmentally friendly vehicle).