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What is the relationship between Saab and Scania?

Saab is a new company formed by the merger of Scania Automotive AG and Swedish Aircraft Co., Ltd.

Saab was the merger of Scania Automobile Company and Swedish Aircraft Co., Ltd. The original aircraft company's Swedish abbreviation was SAAB, which later became the company's car logo.

SAAB (originally known as Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget, Swedish Aircraft Company) was originally a military aircraft manufacturing company. Later, Swedish Aircraft Co., Ltd. merged with Scania, which only produced trucks, to become a comprehensive group company that produces cars, trucks, aircraft, computers and other products. Extended information

Scania-Vabis merged with Saab to form the new Saab-Scania.

Relying on Saab’s technical advantages in turbocharging, Scania’s diesel turbocharged engines have greatly improved in performance. Moreover, at this time, Scania's heavy truck business was very mature and its profitability had reached its peak.

Later, Scania applied the modular manufacturing platform it developed to create the G, P, R, and T truck series. Through this modular production method, costs can be greatly reduced.

At the same time, we can also combine various products that customers want according to their needs. At the same time, Scania's first V8 diesel engine equipped with an electronic control system was launched, with a maximum output of 470 horsepower.

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