City centre safety at heart of Scania Urban Tipper design

Carol Millett
March 30, 2016

Scania has said it will set a new level of city centre safety, following the launch of its Urban Tipper.

The vehicle, which made its debut at the Clocs exhibition staged at ExCel London last week, is equipped with a lightweight Wilcox body and a raft of safety features including  advanced emergency braking (AEB), lane departure warning (LDW), electronic stability program (ESP) and a camera monitor system, all supplied by Brigade Electronics.

The Urban Tipper breaks away from the traditional 8x4 wheelplan, introducing an 8x2*6 configuration which provides a more manoeuvrable chassis with three steering axles. It also has an SCR-only 410 hpw Euro 6 engine, Scania Opticruise transmission and full air suspension.

Other safety features include a passenger vision door which provides the driver with a large glass panel, giving direct line-of-sight to the front nearside of the vehicle.

 

  • You can read a full Clocs exhibition report in this week's Commercial Motor magazine out tomorrow (31 March).

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Carol Millett

Carol Millett is an award-winning freelance journalist and currently a regular contributor to a variety of DVV Media titles including Motor Transport Magazine, Commercial Motor and Transport News.

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