No. Saab bought Scania in 1969 specifically to acquire their road engine production capacity (Saab 99 engines were manufactured by British Leyland's Triumph in Britain at the time) and their turbocharging expertise. Later when Saab Cars was sold to GM, Scania became independent again in 1995 and was acquired by VW in the early 2000s.
Very nice!
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No V12?
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Saab is the creator of aircrafts with turbines Scania powertrain uses Saab aircraft turbine parts
No. Saab bought Scania in 1969 specifically to acquire their road engine production capacity (Saab 99 engines were manufactured by British Leyland's Triumph in Britain at the time) and their turbocharging expertise. Later when Saab Cars was sold to GM, Scania became independent again in 1995 and was acquired by VW in the early 2000s.
Looks like a MAN engine to me
Scania hardwhare to 100%, Scania made ECU,.made and developed in Södertälje Sweden
No, because MAN is no garbage😂