The engine delivered power ranging from 400 to 500 hp . In 1991, Scania introduced a 500 hp version featuring Electronic Diesel Control (EDC) , which allowed it to meet Euro 1 emission standards while producing a massive 2,130 Nm of torque .
Scania’s engineering focused on delivering high torque at low engine speeds (roughly 1,000–1,450 rpm ), which significantly improved fuel efficiency for heavy loads. Design & Comfort: The "Streamline" Era Scania Seria 3 143 m 1,45
The 143M was designed for longevity, with many units exceeding one million kilometers in service without major engine overhauls. The engine delivered power ranging from 400 to 500 hp