

: For a "paper" style overview of the engineering evolution that led to the 3-series (produced 1987–1995), the research paper The History of the Scania Engines provides a comprehensive look at the development of their V8 and inline engines.
Scania often collaborates on academic research. If you are interested in data science or engineering "papers" involving Scania trucks, you might find these useful: SCANIA 3 SERIES V5.5
: A dissertation exploring failure risk and remaining useful life of engine components. 3. Simulation Mod (ETS2) : For a "paper" style overview of the
: It re-introduced the "Old V8 sound" and classic interior details like the Michelin Bibendum and Vabis accessories. SCANIA 3 SERIES V5.5
For a look at the Scania 3 Series V5.5 in action within a simulation environment, check out this showcase:
: Introduced in 1987, the 3-series (including the legendary 143M ) was the first to use the "Streamline" name to improve aerodynamics and fuel efficiency. 2. Research Data & Predictive Maintenance
: It was notably updated for ETS2 version 1.40 to fix lighting and reflection issues.