MCVE 2022: Scania unveils smart and clean tech

By CARSIFU | 11 March 2022


KUALA LUMPUR: Scania in Malaysia has unveiled its line-up of its New Truck Generation (NTG) that features advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) along with sustainable Euro V emission standard.

Also showcased at Malaysia Commercial Vehicle Expo (MCVE) at the Mines International Exhibition Convention Centre were the B100 FAME-prepared coaches and the test & drive competition called ‘A Good Driver’ MCVE Edition.

Deputy Transport Minister Henry Sum Agong was the guest-of-honour of the MCVE which is open to the public and ongoing until March 12.

Chemtrax Sdn Bhd’s P410A6x2NA is the first ADR Specification NTG customer that subscribed to the ADAS – the two of many safe and smart transport technologies are the Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) and also comes with the award-winning rollover side curtain airbags, for the latest 10 units delivered.

Heba (left) handing a mock key Chemtrax senior manager Hairul Anuar and witnessed by Henry.
Heba (left) handing a mock key Chemtrax senior manager Hairul Anuar and witnessed by Henry (centre).


LDW is a practical aid that warns the driver if the vehicle is about to cross the lane markers, without activating the indicators.

The system automatically detects the lane markers and advises the driver when the vehicle combination is too close to the oncoming lane or verge/ditch markings.

AEB is a system that uses camera and radar to register what is happening in front of the vehicle.

The purpose of the system is, as far as possible, to prevent a collision with the vehicle in front through automatic braking.

The implementation of ADAS in heavy commercial vehicles together with proper and authorised maintenance reduces traffic accidents and casualties, reduces repair of road infrastructure caused by accidents and reduces traffic congestion as a result of accidents.

Other features of the NTG include new chassis design, extended storage options, and enhanced safety features such as the rollover side curtain airbags, which is a first in Malaysia.

Heba (left) presenting the mock key to Xin Hwa group operations manager Mohd Yusoff Rahman and witnessed by Henry.
Heba (left) presenting a mock key to Xin Hwa group operations manager Mohd Yusoff Rahman and witnessed by Henry.


Xin Hwa Holdings Bhd became the first customer to receive Scania NTGs with Euro V engines.

A key feature among many Scania engine technologies in the Scania NTG Euro V R620A6x4NZ is the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system that reduces local emissions that contribute to smog and haze.

In accordance with the EU emission standard, local emissions are measured in Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), a toxic gas, and particulate matter (PM). Extra High-Pressure Injection (XPI) enhances performance and fuel economy.

Billion Stars Express CEO Edward Lim (left) receiving the mock key from Heba and witnessed by Henry.
Billion Stars Express CEO Edward Lim (left) receiving the mock key from Heba and witnessed by Henry.


Scania also showcased Billion Stars Express Sdn Bhd’s FAME-prepared coaches K360IB4x2 that can run on B20 to B100.

It is environmentally-friendly – lowering global emissions by reducing CO2 to limit the effects of climate change.

FAME is the abbreviation for Fatty Acid Methyl Esters which is the technical term for the biodiesel that is produced in Malaysia.

In addition, Scania coaches come with safety technology, great comfort and reliability.

Meanwhile, the ‘A Good Driver’ Competition MCVE edition was also the highlight at this year’s expo that allows the public to experience driving a Scania truck or bus and win some prizes.

Winners were awarded prizes every two hours daily (up to four times) with the prize-giving ceremony held at the main Scania exhibition area.

As the first major manufacturer of heavy commercial vehicles, Scania’s far-reaching climate targets have officially been approved by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi).

Scania Southeast Asia managing director Heba El Tarifi said profitability and sustainability could go hand in hand.

“That is why Scania continues to be a leader in driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system together with our partners.

“We hope more will join us on this journey towards reaching our SBTi targets,” Heba said.

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