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Safety first for Scania

Scania is set to promote its new safety features at the upcoming National Bus and Coach Show, with no shortage of exciting new products

In the eyes of the transport industry, safety comes first. The ability to protect those on the road should be of paramount importance to every organisation, which is why Scania is promoting its new safety features at the National Bus and Coach Show.

“Scania’s safety theme for the show will focus on our advanced driver assistance systems,” Scania Bus and Power Solutions director of sales Julian Gurney told ABC. 

“We will explain how they work to benefit drivers, operators and passengers, as well as vulnerable road users.

“Our core messaging will be focused on our state-of-the-art active and passive safety systems for all classes of products.

“We hope attendees visiting the Scania display will learn more about our proactive commitment to sustainable and safe transport solutions for Australians.”

Safety may be coming first for the company at this year’s Show, but the world-leading transport solutions provider is by no means limiting itself to just a singular focus.

The decarbonisation of the transport industry has also been front of mind for Scania, and it is preparing to showcase its latest low emission and battery electric vehicle technologies too.

“We will also display our latest generation battery electric bus chassis and have some exciting news for long distance touring and charter operators,” Gurney says. 

“There is no shortage of exciting new product on the Scania display stand, with our latest ‘Scania Touring’ charter/touring coach, our latest generation BEV chassis with new high-capacity batteries, plus an Irizar-bodied coach and a city bus.

“We are also very well placed to build on the federal government’s interest in low emission fuels, which Scania is already demonstrating in Australia with biodiesel fuelled customer vehicles in service now.”

Visit Scania at stand XL02

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