KUB chassis feature a longitudinally-mounted engine at the rear driving through a fully-automatic gearbox and Scania’s own rear axle to provide a smooth, quiet and assured drive which benefits passengers and drivers alike.
The Scania K series is a series of chassis in Scania's city bus and coach range with longitudinally, straight-up mounted engine at the rear, replacing the K- (K94, K114, K124) and L-type chassis of the 4 series.
In addition to transporting passengers this bus also carry goods in a cargo room in the rear, shaped as a distribution truck. It is equipped with a climate system and rear tail lift.
When Saab-Scania was split in 1995, the name of the truck and bus division changed simply to Scania AB. One year later, Scania AB was introduced on the stock exchange, which resulted in a minor change of name to Scania AB (publ) .
The standardised chassis and bodywork dimensions, Bodywork Exchange Parameters (BEP) 1 according to ISO 21308, are presented here in addition to a number of Scania dimensions. Click on the dimension to display the illustration.
The L94-series was a longitudinal inclined rear-engined simple coach, intercity and city bus series, and was a direct replacement for the L113. It has been used widely in Scandinavia , the United Kingdom , Brazil and Australia .
Our chassis feature a longitudinally-mounted engine at the rear driving through a fully-automatic gearbox and Scania’s own rear axle to provide a smooth, quiet and assured drive which benefits passengers and drivers alike.
Every Scania Service Exchange part is of the same high quality as a brand new Scania part, because we recycle retained their original build-quality and replace those that haven’t. Welcome to the latest edition of Scania Parts Solutions. Scania’s genuine replacement parts are more affordable than you think. Scania recommends using only
To create a positive passenger experience, Scania buses have independent front suspension that makes the ride more comfortable and a highly efficient climate system that minimises energy consumption