Correction-Deliveries

Corrected version 17 Dec 1998

Scania deliveries

Deliveries of Scania trucks during the period January through November 1998
increased by 8 percent.

Deliveries, number of trucks Jan-Nov 1998 Jan-Nov 1997 Change %

- Western Europe 29,377 23,975 23
- Central and eastern Europe 2,136 1,752 22
- Latin America 7,214 8,887 -19
- Asia 1,173 2,764 -58
- Other markets 1,460 888 64
Total 41,360 38,266 8

3,764 (4,204) buses and 2,513 (2,762) industrial and marine engines were
delivered during the period.

The order intake from western Europe is stable, but is declining in central
and eastern Europe. The activity in the Far East remains low.

In Latin America the market is weak. The adaptation of production rates to the
lower demand continues at Scania's units in Latin America.

Scania is one of the world's leading manufacturers of trucks and buses for
heavy transport applications, and of industrial and marine engines. With
23,800 employees and production facilities in Europe and Latin America, Scania
is one of the most profitable companies in its sector. In 1997, turnover
totalled SEK 39,700 million and income after financial items SEK 2,800
million. Scania products are marketed in about 100 countries worldwide and
approximately 95% of total production is sold outside Sweden.

Scania press releases are available on the Internet, www.scania.com

For further information, please contact:
Louise Jarn Melander, Tel +46 8 5538 1212,
Communications and Public Affairs mobile +46 70 607 60 30
Magnus Hahn, Tel +46 8 5538 3510, mobile
Investor Relations +46 70 551 79 03
Oscar Stjerngren, Tel +46 8 5538 3657,
Investor Relations mobile +46 70 598 36 58

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