The Volvo FH, Known for Its Robustness and Technology, Arrives in the Brazilian Market with a Proposal to Revolutionize Cargo Transportation. With Axle Variations from 4×2 to 8×4, the Volvo FH Promises to Be the King of the Roads, Combining Power and Fuel Efficiency.
The Cabin of Volvo FH Is a Show on Its Own. With Smooth Angles and Rounded Surfaces, the Truck Not Only Has a Show-Stopping Look but Also Offers Top-Notch Aerodynamics, Ensuring Fuel Economy.
And It Doesn’t Stop There: The Volvo Emblem, Larger and More Imposing, and the Steps with Aluminum Details, Give That Touch of Safety and Style.
Power and Performance: The Heart of the Volvo FH
Under the Hood, the Volvo FH Is a Monster. With the D13K Euro 6 Engine, the Truck Offers Power Ranging from 420 to 540 hp, Ensuring Smooth and Economical Driving. And the 7th Generation I-Shift Transmission? Gear Changes 30% Faster, So You Don’t Waste Time on the Road.
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Volvo FH vs Scania: A Battle of Titans
The Scania, with Its Emphasis on Innovation and Sustainability, Brings a Variety of Models That Promise to Give Volvo FH a Run for Its Money. With Advanced Technologies and a Focus on Fuel Efficiency, Scania Positions Itself as a Strong Competitor in the Brazilian Market.
When We Put Volvo and Scania Side by Side, What We See Is a True Duel of Giants. Both Stand Out in Fuel Efficiency, Comfort, and Safety, Besides Bringing Technological Innovations That Promise to Change the Game in Cargo Transportation.
Get to Know the VOLVO FH 460 Up Close
The Competition Between Volvo FH and Scania Is Tighter Than Ever. With Proposals for Power, Technology, and Sustainability, These Two Transport Giants Promise to Shake Up the Brazilian Market. So, Who Is Your Favorite? Volvo FH or Scania? One Thing Is Certain: On the Roads of Brazil, the Show of Power and Efficiency Is Guaranteed!


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