Friday, August 1, 2025

May TATA will aquire Truck Division of Italian IVECO Group ?

 TATA is one of the largest vehecle manufacturerLocated in India . TATA motors founded in 1945 as a locomotive company now it is a group of company . Jagur Land Rovers premium British Automaker  wholy owned subsidiary of Tata motors since 2008 .  In 2008, they shocked the world by buying Jaguar Land Rover. Now, in 2025, they’re set to acquire Italian truckmaker Iveco . IVECO is founded in 1975 in Italy . They produce Trucks , Buses and Vans for customers all over the world mainly Europe . 


Tata Motors is reportedly in advanced discussions to acquire the truck division of Italy’s Iveco Group for $4.5 billion, a move that could significantly boost its global commercial vehicle portfolio.
The deal, if completed, would be Tata’s second-largest acquisition, following the 2007 Corus buyout. Iveco’s truck business generates 70% of its revenue, positioning Tata Motors to strengthen its presence in the commercial and defense vehicle sectors.
This acquisition comes as Tata plans to spin off its own commercial vehicle division by December 2025, aiming to enhance its market share in both heavy and light commercial vehicles.

If they Aquire IVECO sometimes it may caused to open new market in Asian Countries for and Open new market for TATA Comercial Vehecles in Europe and they will devolope TATA vehecles with Iveco Technology . 




Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Spotted renewed scania truck on approch


Images have surfaced from a Scania truck with noticeable changes to the cab. The camouflaged truck was captured at a production site in China and betrays a breath of fresh air due to the design of the Swedish manufacturer.

 What immediately stands out is the greatly changed front. The design looks rounder and more aerodynamic than the current model. The nose seems a bit more convex, and in style fits in with recent developments of other European brands. Under the camouflage you can see details of a completely new grille and a custom bumper part.

 

Classic mirrors and mirrors

Although previous prototypes of Scania have already been spotted with camera mirrors, this test truck is still equipped with traditional ones. This may be an early test phase, with a focus on other elements. The fact that the switch to digital mirrors is still coming in the long term seems plausible. As with Ford, these cameras will be at the bottom of the window line and not above the door such as Mercedes-Benz.

 Prepared for stricter rules

The camouflage around the dashboard and the A-pillars suggests that Scania is preparing for the upcoming European requirements around direct sightlines from the cab. These regulations, intended to make vulnerable road users more visible to the driver, will have far-reaching consequences for cabin designs in the coming years.

In the background, Scania and sister brand MAN are also working together on a completely new, aerodynamic cabin. This development is independent of the current prototype and is aimed at a joint, future-proof generation of trucks within the Traton group. The Skewjer Scania thus seems to be an intermediate step towards that greater innovation.

 


 

 

 

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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

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Thursday, April 10, 2025

IS THIS MAY BE THE NEW SCANIA ?

 Truck Manufacturing companies always trying to launch their products with new features , to add new modern attractive desingn , driver confort , futuristic , ecofriendly and more economical . So scania also do research and testing their products to archive these goals . Today I am going to say news about a testing truck  sometimes it may be next scania truck . 

Note :- Credit of Photos goes to their respective owners and information sourses .


From 2023, photos of vehicles in white and black camouflage, very accurately camouflaging the front of the body, appeared on the Internet. Now, however, a new view has appeared on the roads, in the form of copies with yellow and black stickers, much less covering the details. Thanks to this, we can see that Scania has prepared completely new headlights, redesigned the radiator grille and rounded the mirror caps. You can also get the impression that the central part of the front wall has a convex character. 

In earlier copies, those with white and black wrapping, it was possible to notice a dashboard with a well-known shape. Meanwhile, in the new "test" ones, the yellow and black ones, the masking also covered the entire desktop. So you can assume the presence of a new dashboard, and you can even notice some differences. In the part located in front of the driver, it has a much less rounded layout than before, but on the passenger side it is very low. Something like this may fit into the new requirements for direct visibility from the cabin, prepared for 2027-2029.
 
 
 
 
The truck in the photo was captured in Sweden. It is a tractor with Swedish registration, registered in January 2025. Under the cab – an R-series – is the new 460 hp Super power unit. The new generation of Scanias is expected to be unveiled this year and perhaps the name Streamline will return. 
 
One of the photos with the new camouflage was taken in Sweden, with the tractor on Swedish plates. The latter indicate a vehicle registered in January 2025, equipped with a 460 hp engine and an R-series cabin. The tractor captured there even reveals additional details, having a catalytic converter without a side cover and a double pre-filter protruding under the rear wall of the cab. But where did this test unit come from in China? Everything probably refers to the fact that Scania's own factory has just started in Rugao, China, to produce trucks for the needs of local customers.

The necessary changes also seem to have been made in the interior. Previous test models still showed a dashboard that closely resembled the current design. But in the yellow-black versions, the entire dashboard is now camouflaged. This indicates that something new is also on the way inside. Based on the contours, we suspect that the part for the driver in particular is less rounded than before. The dashboard on the passenger side is remarkably low, a bit like we know it with the new generations of DAFs. Scania may be responding to the stricter requirements for direct vision, which will come into force in Europe in a few years.
 



When can we expect the premiere? Unfortunately, there are still no leaks on this subject. However, since the camouflage is taking on a less and less extensive form, and the tests have been extended to another continent, the Swedes are clearly preparing for the official unveiling of the vehicle. Personally, I assume that it is a matter of a few or several months.