Myxtro Posted August 11, 2017 Report Posted August 11, 2017 Does anyone know what the difference is between the new generation Scania R and Scania S? They seem very similar to me.
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Myxtro Posted August 11, 2017 Author Report Posted August 11, 2017 ^ Thanks, I think I see the difference. The cabin and grille are different in size. Is this somewhat similar to the difference between the DAF xf and cf? Or Iveco hi-way and hi-road? Or are the Scania's closer relatives to each other?
Noxii Posted August 15, 2017 Report Posted August 15, 2017 Well to say things in a simple way, the floor. As you can probably see the new S generations windows etc are located a bit further up compared to the R series this is due to the S being a complete flat floor truck, this meaning that unlike the R series there is no bulk from the engine in the middle anymore. Since it's also higher it also has another step to climb into the cabin making it 4 steps in total which means it's not really an optimal truck for short routes and is more directed towards those long hauls etc. Basically that's the only thing that's different between the new R and S series. That's what desire is, the need for what we can't have. The need for what's readily available is called greed.
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