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With the motto, “Tailored for the only business that matters, yours” Scania has completed 2020 with an overall market share of 7% and 10% in the tractor segment, successfully leaving behind a challenging year for the heavy vehicle industry.

Renewed V8 engine

The Scania brand renewed the V8 engine family in 2020 and presented its most powerful engine of 770 hp to its customers.

Next-generation Scania

Scania continued to make its business partners feel that the brand stands by them in every project and at the time of need in 2020 as well, and continued to support its customers at all times during and after sales with its “ For the only business that matters, yours” approach. Scania has provided an uninterrupted after-sales service even when restrictions were imposed in every region of Turkey during the pandemic period.

Having provided its customers with new-generation vehicles on the roads of Turkey since 2018, which they started manufacturing after 10 years of research and development, 2 billion euros of investment, and over 10 million kilometers of test driving, Scania has updated the legendary V8 engine with new power options in 2020 and left behind another year in which the comfort and driving experience the Company provides have exceeded the standards.

Scania is now more digital and eco-friendly

One of the leading applications in the sector, “Scania’m Cepte” (My Mobile Scania) reached a total of 10,000 downloads by the end of 2020, making it an important digital application for its users. Having reached a total of 36,900 users on its Instagram account in 2020, Scania also maintained its presence on Facebook and LinkedIn platforms.

In addition to the alternative CNG and LNG fuel vehicles, a fully-electric truck with about 350 hp and a range of 250 km on a full single charge was also introduced to customers in the L and P cabin vehicles segment.

2021 expectations

As in previous years, Scania will continue to work towards becoming the leader of the sustainable transportation world, especially in the alternative fuel vehicles segment in 2021, and will pursue to achieve the goal of fossil fuel-free transportation by 2040.