A little bit of history:
In 1986, MAN introduced an entirely new generation of trucks with the release of the F90, characterised by a modern driver's cab, replacing the earlier F9 series. The F90 series benefited from new generation engines developed from those of its predecessor. The top-of-the-range engine was now rated at 460 hp, initially giving MAN the highest performance of any European road truck, before being increased to 500 hp. The model range included various chassis lengths and axle configurations, as well as special structures offered by third-party suppliers.