Scania Unveils Innovative Modular Protected Cab and Hybrid Solutions at Eurosatory 2026
Scania Unveils New Defence Capabilities at Eurosatory 2026
At this year’s Eurosatory event in Paris, Scania is set to showcase a series of groundbreaking advancements in military technology, particularly focusing on defence solutions tailored for high-demand operational environments. The primary highlight is the introduction of the modular protected cab, which is engineered to enhance crew safety and operational efficiency in challenging instances such as crises and conflicts.
Scania's whispering motto for the event, "Designed to perform, built to deliver," emphasizes its robust commitment to delivering state-of-the-art defence mobility solutions. The company will be presenting its modular system, comprehensive powertrain portfolio, and a worldwide support network aimed at fulfilling the diverse needs of defence customers.
Key Exhibits at Eurosatory
Indoor Display (Hall 6 – J244)
1. Heavy Equipment Tractor with CrewCab (8x4/4): Highlighting endurance and adaptability in tough terrains.
2. Modular Protected Cab: A next-gen cab designed for maximum crew protection while ensuring high mobility and operational performance.
3. Power Solutions: Featuring advanced engine options including a new 13-litre inline engine and a formidable 16-litre V8 engine, alongside e-machines for hybrid or fully electric propulsion.
4. Integrated Logistic Support (ILS): A display table that introduces Scania's service offerings aimed at ensuring the sustained operational readiness of military fleets.
Outdoor Display (ExtPe6a – D194)
1. 4x4 Vehicle with Air Defence System: Demonstrating multifunctional applications in real-time military scenarios.
2. 4x4 Hybrid Vehicle: Showcasing superior powering capabilities, enhancing operational flexibility.
3. Multi-Role 8x8 Logistics Truck: Tailored for heavy-duty logistic demands in various environments.
Press Activities at the Event
Scania's press activities include a showcase event scheduled for 9:30 AM on June 16, followed by the handover of a new hybrid vehicle at 11:00 AM. This occasion will allow attendees to understand how Scania’s innovations can significantly impact modern military operations.
Scania's Vision for Defence
According to Stefano Fedel, Scania's Head of Commercial, the quest for dependable solutions that can perform over time is crucial for defence sectors globally. Scania aims to meet these needs with its advanced modular system, significant expertise in powertrains, and a dependable support network.
He recently articulated, “Defence customers need solutions that perform in demanding operations and continue to deliver over time.” This statement reflects a commitment to not only provide high-quality vehicles but also the necessary services and support that extend throughout the lifecycle of the equipment. The development of the modular protected cab represents a strategic evolution in Scania's offerings, merging mobility, protection, and optimal performance under rigorous conditions.
Hybrid Technology – A New Dimension
One of the standout features at Scania’s showcase will be the innovative hybrid truck. This vehicle redefines operational flexibility and battlefield power capability through its hybrid capabilities, allowing for silent operation and external power generation for military equipment. Sara Forsberg, Scania’s CTO, noted that hybrid technology presents essential operational advantages, such as enabling discreet mission execution and minimizing the necessity for traditional diesel generators.
“Hybrid technology can bring important operational benefits in defence applications,” Forsberg mentioned, reinforcing Scania's commitment to modern military utility. The hybrid vehicle has been a focus of a collaborative research project and will undergo a formal unveiling during the ceremony at Eurosatory.
Comprehensive Lifecycle Support
Over the years, Scania has established itself as a preferred partner for numerous defence organizations worldwide, having supplied over 10,000 trucks and engines along with essential support functions. The company's Integrated Logistic Support is designed to ensure that military vehicles remain operational, maximizing availability and minimizing lifecycle costs through comprehensive service offerings, including training, repair, maintenance, and management support.
Fedel emphasized the holistic approach Scania takes, stating, “We combine robust products with a global support structure. For defence customers, that means not only providing the right vehicle but also ensuring the service, parts, and support needed to keep operations running smoothly.”
Conclusion
Scania's presence at Eurosatory will demonstrate the company's proactive approach in adapting proven commercial technologies for unique military needs. From the showcase of the modular protected cab designed for challenging defence operations to the future-oriented hybrid solutions, Scania is well poised to lead in the next generation of defence vehicle technology. The organization looks forward to engaging with industry representatives and sharing insights into how these innovations can shape the future of military operations across global fronts.