Global commercial vehicles and engines manufacturer Scania India has announced that the company will be participating at the Auto Expo 2014 and will be making key announcements and launch market leading services and products, tailored to suit customers’ needs and demands in India.
Among the vehicles on display there is a heavy haulage truck with a top of the line V8 engine, Scania R 500 6x4, exhibited for the first time in India. In the stand you will also find a Scania P 410 8x4 tipper and a Scania G 410 tractor both acknowledged for their superior productivity and outstanding operating economy. In addition to this, Scania´s reputed 13.7 metre 49 seater luxury intercity coach – the Scania Metrolink – will be on display.
Among the services presented at the Auto Expo will be the Scania Fleet Management. A system for monitoring and coaching vehicles and drivers performance, for optimal fleet uptime and traffic safety.
Anders Grundströmer, Managing Director Scania Commercial Vehicle India and Senior Vice President Scania Group along with the management team will be present at the Expo to interact with customers, guests and media.
Scania R 500 6x4 features the first ever V8 engine on the Indian roads, offering a high, low-speed torque rating, essential for super over-dimensional cargo (ODC) transport. The Scania V8 engines advance into the future with excellent driveability, impressive operating economy and sheer driving pleasure. These trucks are built to deliver the goods under the toughest conditions.
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