Overview
Meet your needs today with this outstanding 2010 Scania R440 Curtainside Truck, now available from GRC Trucks. Built on a robust 6×2 rear axle system, this truck is designed for reliable long-haul journeys, ensuring your cargo remains securely supported throughout. The automatic three-pedal Opticruise gearbox, paired with a powerful 440BHP diesel engine, provides the performance required for any delivery, regardless of distance.
The Scania features a practical curtainside body, allowing for easy loading and unloading, complemented by a tuck-away tail lift. This right-hand drive rigid truck also includes a twin sleeper cab and radio stereo, making it ready to join your fleet and start work immediately.
Equipped with a drawbar coupling and a curtainsider (tautliner) body, the Scania R440 is a versatile 26-tonne, 6×2 rigid configuration. Common features include a rear lift axle, sleeper cab, and barn doors for the load area, offering substantial gross weight capacity for demanding regional and national distribution.
Typical specifications include a Scania DC13 13-litre inline-six engine delivering 440 hp (324 kW) and 2,300 Nm of torque, available in Euro 5. The truck comes with a Scania Opticruise 12-speed semi-automatic gearbox and a 6×2 axle configuration, often featuring a twin-wheel or single-wheel rear-lift tag axle. The curtainsider body frequently includes a sliding roof and rear barn doors, while the drawbar specification incorporates a VBG.
Specification
Condition
Used
Year
2010
Body Type
Curtainsider Truck
Fuel
Diesel
Transmission
Automatic
Drive Side
Right-Hand Drive
BHP
440
Registration Number
NJ10 HRF
Registration Year
2010
Registration Date
28/05/2010
Technical Inspection Expiration
31/01/2027
Features
Scania R440
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Automatic
2010
440 BHP
NJ10 HRF
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