Saab-Scania AB was the name chosen when truck and bus manufacturer Scania-Vabis of Södertälje merged with car and aeroplane manufacturer Saab AB of Trollhättan in 1968 under the Wallenberg family group of companies. The merger meant that Saab no longer had to import the British Triumph Slant-4 engine and could instead use the engine production facilities of Scania. In 1972 they started manufacturing the 2.0 L B version.