Scania’s Services 360 portfolio, which was first introduced in 2024, is expanding, to take in both electric and used vehicles. The program is based on a foundation of smart Flexible Maintenance planning and a suite of digital tools and services. It offers a range of different packages that are tailored to all types of operations, no matter the size or scale of fleet or type of powertrains.

Scania Services 360

Now, Scania has made Services 360 available for customers with used vehicles. In recognition of this more price-sensitive segment, used vehicle customers can choose from four different packages – Core, Plus, Full and Pro – which offer varying levels of service and maintenance: from the basic Fleet Maintenance and digital monitoring in Core through to the additional Proactive and Powertrain repairs that come with the Pro package.

Customers who own battery-electric vehicles can access the Full package of Services 360. “We want our battery-electric truck customers to only focus on maximising the use of their vehicles,” said Lars Gustafsson, Senior Vice President and Head of Trucks at Scania. “By offering a single service level – Full – we ensure that every repair, every interaction between systems and every unexpected issue is handled and covered by Scania, giving our electric truck customers all the support they need. No matter the type of powertrain, operation or business sector, the underlying goal of Services 360 is to support the customer and make them more profitable and sustainable for the long term.”

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