With hauling companies wary of electrifying their trucking fleets, Scania wants to offer a noncommittal option: e-truck sharing. The Volkswagen AG-controlled truck maker is combining with logistics ...
European truck OEM Scania has been granted permission by the Swedish Transport Agency to test self-driving trucks on the E4 motorway between Södertälje and Jönköping in Sweden. The tests will occur in ...
SÖDERTÄLJE, Sweden, Nov. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Scania's autonomous trucks with cutting-edge AI-based technology are going to change how the world moves within the near future. Now, the company ...
There is no doubt we're headed towards a driverless future, but Scania's AXL is the company's first concept that does away with the cab altogether. Scania has already developed a number of ...
We haven't been so excited about a truck video since the days of silly Volvo commercials. Carwow put together a drag race between a Mercedes Actros and a Scania R500. Even if you know almost nothing ...
Scania has begun EV battery assembly at its Swedish headquarters in Södertälje, allowing commercial production of heavy-duty electric vehicles, a key step toward the company’s goal of 50% sales of ...
It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn to anything with four wheels. Prior to joining the Roadshow team, he was a freelance contributor for Motor Authority ...
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Inside the world of heavy-duty truck crash tests: Volvo & Scania’s ultimate safety challenge
Explore the world of heavy-duty truck crash testing with Volvo and Scania as they demonstrate industry-leading commitment to ...
Swedish manufacturer Scania AB has an idea for a driverless truck that is both versatile and extremely efficient, maximizing space by doing away not just with the steering wheel but the entire cab.
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 (217 miles) in range, with an average speed of 80 km/hour (50 ...
For the new video, Scania gathered 14 trucks with trailers in tow to form a giant, functional clock. The clock covered 750,000 square-feet of an abandoned airfield, with markings around the clock's ...
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