What was the original name of scaina?
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scaina's original name is Scania. Scania is a car manufacturer originating from Sweden, and most of Scania's vehicles are produced in Sweden. The specific introduction is as follows: Scania Truck Categories: All Scania truck products are divided into four basic categories: D (Distribution), C (Construction), L (Long-haul Transport), and G (Heavy Transport). The engine specifications and vehicle purposes of each model can be identified from the number on the front of the vehicle. For example, 164L, 580 indicates that the model is a 4-series long-haul transport vehicle equipped with a 16L displacement 580 horsepower engine. Truck Engine Introduction: Trucks are essential tools for road transportation and are frequently seen in daily life. Most trucks generally use turbocharged diesel engines. Applying turbocharging technology to diesel engines can increase the engine's air intake, thereby improving the efficiency of the diesel engine.