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Volkswagen Type 2
Volkswagen Type2 T2b Ambulance. Late 1970s Volkswagen Type 2 Ambulance
Overview
Manufacturer Volkswagen
Also called Volkswagen Bus
Volkswagen Camper
Volkswagen Delivery Van
Volkswagen Kombi
Volkswagen Microbus
Volkswagen Pick-up
Volkswagen Transporter
Production Nov 1949–Dec 2013
Body and chassis
Class Van (Minibus)
Body style 4-door panel van
4-door minibus
2-door pickup (regular cab)
3-door pickup (crew cab)
Layout Longitudinal rear engine,
rear-wheel drive
Platform Volkswagen Group T platform
Chronology
Successor Volkswagen Type 2 (T3)
VWcampervan A “Camper” at The Henry Ford
VW Bus_T1_in_Hippie_Colors
 Custom-painted art bus
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 T1 Panel Van
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 1964 T1 Panel Van

The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially (depending on body type) as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus, or, informally, as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a panel van introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model. Following – and initially deriving from Volkswagen’s first model, the Type 1 (Beetle) – it was given the factory designation Type 2.

As one of the forerunners of the modern cargo and passenger vans, the Type 2 gave rise to forward control competitors in the United States in the 1960s, including the Ford Econoline, the Dodge A100, and the Chevrolet Corvair 95 Corvan, the latter adopting the Type 2’s rear-engine configuration. European competition included the 1960s FF layout Renault Estafette and the FR layout Ford Transit.

Like the Beetle, the van has received numerous nicknames worldwide, including the “microbus”, “minibus”, and, because of its popularity during the counterculture movement of the 1960s, “Hippie van”.

Brazil contained the last factory in the world that produced the T2. Production in Brazil ceased on December 31, 2013, due to the introduction of more stringent safety regulations in the country. This marks the end of an era with the rear-engine Volkswagens manufactured (after the 2002 termination of its T3 successor in South Africa), which first originated in 1935 with their Type 1 prototypes.

History

The concept for the Type 2 is credited to Dutch Volkswagen importer Ben Pon. (It has similarities in concept to the 1920s Rumpler Tropfenwagen and 1930s Dymaxion car by Buckminster Fuller, neither of which reached production.) Pon visited Wolfsburg in 1946, intending to purchase Type 1s for import to the Netherlands, where he saw an improvised parts-mover and realized something better was possible using the stock Type 1 pan. He first sketched the van in a doodle dated April 23, 1947, proposing a payload of 690 kg (1,520 lb) and placing the driver at the very front. Production would have to wait, however, as the factory was at capacity producing the Type 1.

When capacity freed up, a prototype known internally as the Type 29 was produced in a short three months. The stock Type 1 pan proved to be too weak so the prototype used a ladder chassis with unit body construction. Coincidentally the wheelbase was the same as the Type 1’s. Engineers reused the reduction gear from the Type 81, enabling the 1.5 ton van to use a 25 hp (19 kW) flat four engine.

Although the aerodynamics of the first prototypes were poor (with an initial drag coefficient of Cd=0.75), engineers used the wind tunnel at the Technical University of Braunschweig to optimize the design. Simple changes such as splitting the windshield and roofline into a “vee” helped the production Type 2 achieve Cd=0.44, exceeding the Type 1’s Cd=0.48. Volkswagen’s new chief executive officer Heinz Nordhoff (appointed 1 January 1948) approved the van for production on 19 May 1949 and the first production model, now designated Type 2, rolled off the assembly line to debut 12 November. Only two models were offered: the Kombi (with two side windows and middle and rear seats that were easily removable by one person), and the Commercial. The Microbus was added in May 1950, joined by the Deluxe Microbus in June 1951. In all 9,541 Type 2s were produced in their first year of production.

An ambulance model was added in December 1951 which repositioned the fuel tank in front of the transaxle, put the spare tire behind the front seat, and added a “tailgate“-style rear door. These features became standard on the Type 2 from 1955 to 1967. 11,805 Type 2s were built in the 1951 model year. These were joined by a single-cab pickup in August 1952, and it changed the least of the Type 2s until all were heavily modified in 1968.

Unlike other rear engine Volkswagens, which evolved constantly over time but never saw the introduction of all-new models, the Transporter not only evolved, but was completely revised periodically with variations retrospectively referred to as versions “T1” to “T5” (a nomenclature only invented after the introduction of the front-drive T4 which replaced the T25). However only generations T1 to T3 (or T25 as it is still called in Ireland and Great Britain) can be seen as directly related to the Beetle (see below for details).

The Type 2, along with the 1947 Citroën H Van, are among the first ‘forward control’ vans in which the driver was placed above the front roadwheels. They started a trend in Europe, where the 1952 GM Bedford CA, 1958 RAF-977, 1959 Renault Estafette, 1960 BMC Morris J4, and 1960 Commer FC also used the concept. In the United States, the Corvair-based Chevrolet Corvan cargo van and Greenbrier passenger van went so far as to copy the Type 2’s rear-engine layout, using the Corvair’s horizontally opposed, air-cooled engine for power. Except for the Greenbrier and various 1950s–70s Fiat minivans, the Type 2 remained unique in being rear-engined. This was a disadvantage for the early “barndoor” Panel Vans, which could not easily be loaded from the rear because the engine cover intruded on interior space, but generally advantageous in traction and interior noise.

Variants

Volkswagen Samba(1)Volkswagen Samba bus

1961 Volkswagen Type II flatbed pickup truckElectrician-TucsonExample of a 1961 Volkswagen Type II flatbed pickup truck.

VW_T1-BD_20-5031Rail-going draisine

The Type 2 was available as a:

  • Panel van, a delivery van without side windows or rear seats.
  • Double-door Panel Van, a delivery van without side windows or rear seats and cargo doors on both sides.
  • High Roof Panel Van (German: Hochdach), a delivery van with raised roof.
  • Kombi, from German: Kombinationskraftwagen (combination motor vehicle), with side windows and removable rear seats, both a passenger and a cargo vehicle combined.
  • Bus, also called a Volkswagen Caravelle, a van with more comfortable interior reminiscent of passenger cars since the third generation.
  • Samba-Bus, a van with skylight windows and cloth sunroof, first generation only, also known as a Deluxe Microbus. They were marketed for touring theAlps.
  • Flatbed pickup truck, or Single Cab, also available with wider load bed.
  • Crew cab pick-up, a flatbed truck with extended cab and two rows of seats, also called a Doka, from German: Doppelkabine.
  • Westfalia camping van, “Westy”, with Westfalia roof and interior. Included optional “pop up” top.
  • Adventurewagen camping van, with high roof and camping units from Adventurewagen.
  • Semi-camping van that can also still be used as a passenger car and transporter, sacrificing some camping comforts. “Multivan” or “Weekender”, available from the third generation on.

Apart from these factory variants, there were a multitude of third-party conversions available, some of which were offered through Volkswagen dealers. They included, but were not limited to, refrigerated vans, hearses, ambulances, police vans, fire engines and ladder trucks, and camping van conversions by companies other than Westfalia. There were even 30 Klv 20 rail-going draisines built for Deutsche Bundesbahn in 1955.

In South Africa, it is known as a well-loved variation of the ice cream van (first, second and third generations). The mere sight of one (in South Africa) sparks the familiar rhyme: I scream, We scream, We all scream for Ice-Cream!

First generation (T1; 1950–1967)

Volkswagen Type 2 (T1)
1966 VW_Type2_T1c_Kombi
Overview
Production 1950–1967 (Europe and US)
1950–1975 (Brazil)
Assembly Wolfsburg, Germany
Hanover, Germany
São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
Melbourne, Australia
Body and chassis
Platform Volkswagen Group T1 platform
Powertrain
Engine 1.1 L B4 (petrol)
1.2 L B4 (petrol)
1.5 L B4 (petrol)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length 4,280 mm (168.5 in)
Width 1,720 mm (67.7 in)
Height 1,940 mm (76.4 in)

The first generation of the Volkswagen Type 2 with the split windshield, informally called the Microbus, Splitscreen, or Splittie among modern fans, was produced from 8 March 1950 through the end of the 1967 model year. From 1950 to 1956, the T1 (not called that at the time) was built in Wolfsburg; from 1956, it was built at the completely new Transporter factory in Hanover. Like the Beetle, the first Transporters used the 1100 Volkswagen air-cooled engine, an 1,131 cc (69.0 cu in),DIN-rated 18 kW (24 PS; 24 bhp), air-cooled flat-four-cylinder ‘boxer’ engine mounted in the rear. This was upgraded to the 1200 – an 1,192 cc (72.7 cu in) 22 kW (30 PS; 30 bhp) in 1953. A higher compression ratio became standard in 1955; while an unusual early version of the 30 kW (41 PS; 40 bhp) engine debuted exclusively on the Type 2 in 1959. This engine proved to be so uncharacteristically troublesome that Volkswagen recalled all 1959 Transporters and replaced the engines with an updated version of the 30 kW engine. Any 1959 models that retain that early engine today are true survivors. Since the engine was totally discontinued at the outset, no parts were ever made available.

The early versions of the T1 until 1955 were often called the “Barndoor” (retrospectively called T1a since the 1990s), owing to the enormous rear engine cover, while the later versions with a slightly modified body (the roofline above the windshield is extended), smaller engine bay, and 15″ roadwheels instead of the original 16″ ones are nowadays called the T1b (again, only called this since the 1990s, based on VW’s restrospective T1,2,3,4 etc. naming system.). From the 1963 model year, when the rear door was made wider (same as on the bay-window or T2), the vehicle could be referred to as the T1c. 1964 also saw the introduction of an optional sliding door for the passenger/cargo area instead of the outwardly hinged doors typical of cargo vans.

In 1962, a heavy-duty Transporter was introduced as a factory option. It featured a cargo capacity of 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) instead of the previous 750 kg (1,653 lb), smaller but wider 14″ roadwheels, and a 1.5 Le, 31 kW (42 PS; 42 bhp) DIN engine. This was so successful that only a year later, the 750 kg, 1.2 L Transporter was discontinued. The 1963 model year introduced the 1500 engine – 1,493 cc (91.1 cu in) as standard equipment to the US market at 38 kW (52 PS; 51 bhp) DIN with an 83 mm (3.27 in) bore, 69 mm (2.72 in) stroke, and 7.8:1 compression ratio. When the Beetle received the 1.5 L engine for the 1967 model year, its power was increased to 40 kW (54 PS; 54 bhp) DIN.

1966 Volkswagen Kombi1966 Volkswagen Kombi (North America)

German production stopped after the 1967 model year; however, the T1 still was made in Brazil until 1975, when it was modified with a 1968–79 T2-style front end, and big 1972-vintage taillights into the so-called “T1.5” and produced until 1996. The Brazilian T1s were not identical to the last German models (the T1.5 was locally produced in Brazil using the 1950s and 1960s-era stamping dies to cut down on retooling, alongside the Beetle/Fusca, where the pre-1965 body style was retained), though they sported some characteristic features of the T1a, such as the cargo doors and five-stud 205 mm (8.1 in) PCD rims. Wheel tracks varied between German and Brazilian production and with 14″,15″ and 16″ wheel variants but commonly front track varied from 1290mm to 1310mm and rear track from 1370mm to 1390mm.

Be_Your_Own_Goddess_art_bus_(1967_VW_Kombi)_IMG_0136VW Bus Type 2 (T1),hippie colors

Among American enthusiasts, it is common to refer to the different models by the number of their windows. The basic Kombi or Bus is the 11-window(a.k.a. three-window bus because of three side windows) with a split windshield, two front cabin door windows, six rear side windows, and one rear window. The DeLuxe model featured eight rear side windows and two rear corner windows, making it the 15-window (not available in Europe). Meanwhile, the sunroof DeLuxe with its additional eight small skylight windows is, accordingly, the 23-window. From the 1964 model year, with its wider rear door, the rear corner windows were discontinued, making the latter two the 13-window and 21-window respectively. The 23- and later 21-window variants each carry the nickname ‘Samba’, or in Australia, officially ‘Alpine’.

US Chicken Tax

Main article: Chicken tax
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 U.S. sales of Volkswagen vans in pickup and commercial configurations were curtailed by the Chicken tax

Certain models of the Volkswagen Type 2 played a role in a historic episode during the early 1960s, known as theChicken War. France and West Germany had placed tariffs on imports of U.S. chicken. Diplomacy failed, and in January 1964, two months after taking office, President Johnson imposed a 25% tax (almost ten times the average U.S. tariff) on potato starch, dextrin, brandy, and light trucks. Officially, the tax targeted items imported from Europe as approximating the value of lost American chicken sales to Europe.

In retrospect, audio tapes from the Johnson White House, revealed a quid pro quo unrelated to chicken. In January 1964, President Johnson attempted to convince United Auto Workers‘ president Walter Reuther not to initiate a strike just before the 1964 election, and to support the president’s civil rights platform. Reuther, in turn, wanted Johnson to respond to Volkswagen‘s increased shipments to the United States.

The Chicken Tax directly curtailed importation of German-built Type 2s in configurations that qualified them as light trucks – that is, commercial vans (panel vans) and pickups. In 1964, U.S. imports of automobile trucks from West Germany declined to a value of $5.7 million – about one-third the value imported in the previous year. After 1971, Volkswagen cargo vans and pickup trucks, the intended targets, “practically disappeared from the U.S. market”. While post-1971 Type 2 commercial vans and single-cab and double-cab pickups can be found in the United States today, they are exceedingly rare. Any post-1971 specimen found ostensibly has had its import tariff paid. As of 2013, the “chicken tax” remains in effect.

Second generation (T2; 1967–1979)

Volkswagen Type 2 (T2)
1973-1980 Volkswagen_Kombi_(T2)_van_01
Overview
Production Aug 1967–Jul 1979 (Europe and US)
1971–1996 (Mexico)
1976–Dec 2013 (Brazil)
1981–1986 (Argentina)
Assembly Hanover, Germany
Emden, Germany
General Pacheco, Argentina
São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Melbourne, Australia
Body and chassis
Platform Volkswagen Group T2 platform
Powertrain
Engine 1.6 L B4 (petrol)
1.7 L B4 (petrol)
1.8 L B4 (petrol)
1.8 L I4 (petrol)
2.0 L B4 (petrol)
Transmission 4-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length 4,505 mm (177.4 in)
Width 1,720 mm (67.7 in)
Height 1,940 mm (76.4 in)

In late 1967, the second generation of the Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) was introduced. It was built in Germany until 1979. In Mexico, the Volkswagen Kombi and Panel were produced from 1970 to 1994. Models before 1971 are often called the T2a (or “Early Bay”), while models after 1972 are called the T2b (or “Late Bay”).

1978 Volkswagen_Transporter_Pickup_(T2)1978 Volkswagen Transporter Pickup (The Netherlands)

1973-1980 Volkswagen_Kombi_(T2)_van_021973–1980 Volkswagen Kombi (T2) van (Australia)

Volkswagen_T2_AmbulanceT2 used as an ambulance in Brazil

This second-generation Type 2 lost its distinctive split front windshield, and was slightly larger and considerably heavier than its predecessor. Its common nicknames are Breadloaf and Bay-window, orLoaf and Bay for short. At 1.6 L and 35 kW (48 PS; 47 bhp) DIN, the engine was also slightly larger. The new model also did away with the swing axle rear suspension and transfer boxes previously used to raise ride height. Instead, half-shaft axles fitted with constant velocity joints raised ride height without the wild changes in camber of the Beetle-based swing axle suspension. The updated Bus transaxle is usually sought after by off-road racers using air-cooled Volkswagen components.

The T2b was introduced by way of gradual change over three years. The first models featured rounded bumpers incorporating a step for use when the door was open (replaced by indented bumpers without steps on later models), front doors that opened to 90° from the body, no lip on the front guards, unique engine hatches, and crescent air intakes in the D-pillars (later models after the Type 4 engine option was offered, have squared off intakes). The 1971 Type 2 featured a new, 1.6 L engine with dual intake ports on each cylinder head and was DIN-rated at 37 kW (50 PS; 50 bhp). An important change came with the introduction of front disc brakes and new roadwheels with brake ventilation holes and flatter hubcaps. Up until 1972, front indicators are set low on the nose rather than high on either side of the fresh air grille – giving rise to their being nicknamed “Low Lights”. 1972’s most prominent change was a bigger engine compartment to fit the larger 1.7- to 2.0-litre engines from the Volkswagen Type 4, and a redesigned rear end which eliminated the removable rear apron and introduced the larger late tail lights. The air inlets were also enlarged to accommodate the increased cooling air needs of the larger engines.

In 1971 the 1600cc Type 1 engine as used in the Beetle, was supplemented with the 1700cc Type 4 engine – as it was originally designed for the Type 4 (411 and 412) models. European vans kept the option of upright fan Type 1 1600 engine but the 1700 Type 4 became standard for US spec models.

1968 1973 and 1973-1980 Volkswagen Kombi (T2) vansPre-facelift (left) and facelifted (right)Volkswagen Kombi (T2) vans (Australia)

In the Type 2, the Type 4 engine was an option for the 1972 model year onward. This engine was standard in models destined for the US and Canada. Only with the Type 4 engine did an automatic transmission become available for the first time in the 1973 model year. Both engines displaced 1.7 L, DIN-rated at 49 kW (67 PS; 66 bhp) with the manual transmission and 46 kW (63 PS; 62 bhp) with the automatic. The Type 4 engine was enlarged to 1.8 L and 50 kW (68 PS; 67 bhp) DIN for the 1974 model year and again to 2.0 L and 52 kW (71 PS; 70 bhp) DIN for the 1976 model year. The 1978 2.0 L now featured hydraulic valve lifters, eliminating the need to periodically adjust the valve clearances as on earlier models. The 1975 and later U.S. model years received Bosch L-Jetronic electronic fuel injection as standard equipment; 1978 was the first year for electronic ignition, utilizing a hall effect sensor and digital controller, eliminating maintenance-requiring contact-breaker points. As with all Transporter engines, the focus in development was not on power, but on low-end torque. The Type 4 engines were considerably more robust and durable than the Type 1 engines, particularly in Transporter service.

In 1972, for the 1973 model year, exterior revisions included relocated front turn indicators, squared off and set higher in the valance, above the headlights. Also, square-profiled bumpers, which became standard until the end of the T2 in 1979, were introduced in 1973. Crash safety improved with this change because of a compressible structure behind the front bumper. This meant that the T2b was capable of meeting US safety standards for passenger cars of the time, though not required of vans. The “VW” emblem on the front valance became slightly smaller.

Later model changes were primarily mechanical. By 1974, the T2 had gained its final shape. Very late in the T2’s design life, during the late 1970s, the first prototypes of Type 2 vans with four-wheel drive (4WD) were built and tested.

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1979 Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) “Silverfish” last-edition bus. These were a limited edition model to mark the final production of T2 models in Europe

1968 VW Volk_bus_1968a1968 Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) Hard-Top Westfalia “Cream” bus

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Brazilian Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) – 2005 Limited Edition

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Brazilian water-cooled Volkswagen Type 2 (T2)

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T2c

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 T2c in Brazil

The T2c, which has a slightly raised roof – by about 10 cm (3.9 in) – in the early 1990s, is built for the South American and Central American markets. It can be imported into other countries, such as the United Kingdom.

Since 1991, the T2c has been built in México with the water-cooled 1.8 L inline four-cylinder 53 kW (72 PS; 71 bhp) carbureted engine, easily identified by their large, black-coloured, front-mounted radiators, and since 1995 with the 1.6 L air-cooled engines for the Brazilian market.

Since production of the original Beetle was halted in late 2003 as a 2004 model, the T2 remained the only Volkswagen model with the traditional air-cooled, rear-mounted boxer engine until the Brazilian model shifted to a water-cooled engine on 23 December 2005. There was a 1.6 L 50 hp (37 kW; 51 PS) water-cooled diesel engined version of the T2, which was manufactured from 1981 to 1985 in Brazil. This version was very economical – values from 15 km/l to 18 km/l are reported – but it suffered from low performance and an insufficiently capable cooling system, which led to short engine life.

The end of the Volkswagen air-cooled engine on a worldwide basis was marked by a Special Edition Kombi. An exclusive Silver paint job, and limited edition emblems were applied to only 200 units in late 2005, and were sold as 2006 models.

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An aircooled and a watercooled VW Kombi (T2), made in Brazil. Model years 2005 and 2006.

More onerous emissions laws introduced by the Brazilian government for 2006 forced a shift to water-cooled engines. The new “Flex Fuel” water-cooled engine will run on petrol as well as alcohol. Borrowed from the Volkswagen Fox, the engine is a rear-mounted EA-111 1.4 L 8v Total Flex1,390 cc (84.8 cu in), 58 kW (79 PS; 78 bhp) on petrol, and 60 kW (82 PS; 80 bhp) when run on ethanol, and 124 N·m (91 lbf·ft) torque. This version has been very successful, despite the minor changes made to the overall T2-bodied vehicle. It still includes the four-speed transmission, but with a new final drive ratio it can cruise at 120 km/h (75 mph) at 4,100 rpm. Top speed is 130 km/h (81 mph). 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) is achieved in 22.7 seconds (vs. 29.5 seconds for the last air-cooled version). Improvements were made with 6.6% better fuel economy, and nearly 2 decibel (dB) less noise (again vs. the air-cooled version).

The Volkswagen Type T2 is by far the longest model run in Brazil, having been introduced in September 1950 as the Volkswagen “Kombi”, a name it has kept throughout production. The fierce competition from European front-wheel drive newer generation vans still cannot match the Kombi’s unparalleled cost-benefit equation. Only produced in two versions, bus (nine-seater or 12-seater – a fourth row is added for metro transportation or school bus market) or panel van, it offers only one factory option: the rear window defog. As of June 2009, the T2 is built at the Volkswagen Group’s São Bernardo do Campo plant at a rate of 97 per day.

The production of the Brazilian Volkswagen Kombi ended in 2013 with a production run of 600 Last Edition vehicles. The phaseout of the T2c marks the end of an era which lasted since 1945 (when started the second generation of Volkswagen Type-1 – it will be the final production of metal-made bumper cars after 68 years. A short movie called “Kombi’s last wishes” was made by VW Brazil.

Post-Type 2 generations

Third generation (T3; 1979–1992)

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 Volkswagen Type 2 (T3/Vanagon/T25)

The Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) also known as the T25, (or Vanagon in the United States), the T3 platform was introduced in 1980, and was one of the last new Volkswagen platforms to use an air-cooled engine. The Volkswagen air-cooled engine was phased out for a water-cooled boxer engine (still rear-mounted) in 1984. Compared to its predecessor the T2, the T3 was larger and heavier, with square corners replacing the rounded edges of the older models. The T3 is sometimes called “the wedge” by enthusiasts to differentiate it from earlier Kombis.

Fourth generation (T4; 1990–2003)

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Early 1990s Multivan Allstar T4

Since 1990, the Transporter in most world markets has been front-engined and water-cooled, similar to other contemporary Volkswagens, almost two decades later than it did for the passenger cars. T4s are marketed as Transporter in Europe. In the United States, Volkswagen Eurovan is the brand name.

Fifth generation (T5; 2003–present)

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 2004 Volkswagen Transporter T5

The Volkswagen Transporter T5 range is the fifth generation of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles medium-sized light commercial vehicle and people movers. Launched 6 January 2003, the T5 went into full production in April 2003, replacing the fourth generation range.

Key markets for the T5 are Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, France and Turkey. It is not sold in the US market because it is classed as a light truck, accruing the 25% chicken tax on importation. The T5 has a more aerodynamic design. The angle of the windshield and A-pillar is less; this makes for a large dashboard and small bonnet.

In June 2009, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles announced the one-millionth T5 rolled off the production line in Hanover.

Additional developments

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Brazilian Air Force 2006 Kombi Total Flex is a flexible-fuel vehicle

In 2001, a Volkswagen Microbus Concept was created, with design cues from the T1 generation in a spirit similar to the New Beetle nostalgia movement. Volkswagen planned to start selling it in the United States market in 2007, but it was scrapped in May 2004 and replaced with a more cost-effective design to be sold worldwide.

Names and nicknames

Like the Beetle, from the beginning, the Type 2 earned many nicknames from its fans. Among the most popular, at least in Germany, are VW-Bus and Bulli (or Bully) or Hippie-van or the bus. The Type 2 was meant to be officially named the Bully, but Heinrich Lanz, producer of the Lanz Bulldog farm tractor, intervened. The model was then presented as the Volkswagen Transporter and Volkswagen Kleinbus, but the Bully nickname still caught on.

The official German-language model names Transporter and Kombi (Kombinationskraftwagen, combined-use vehicle) have also caught on as nicknames. Kombi is not only the name of the passenger variant, but is also the Australasian and Brazilian term for the whole Type 2 family; in much the same way that they are all called VW-Bus in Germany, even the pickup truck variations. In Mexico, the German Kombi was translated as Combi, and became a household word thanks to the vehicle’s popularity in Mexico City‘s public transportation system. In Peru, where the term Combi was similarly adopted, the term Combi Asesina (Murdering Combi) is often used for buses of similar size, because of the notorious recklessness and competition of bus drivers in Lima to get passengers. In Portugal it is known as Pão-de-Forma (Breadloaf) because its design resembles a bread baked in a mold. Similarly, in Denmark, the Type 2 is referred to as Rugbrød (Rye bread). Finns dubbed it Kleinbus (mini-bus), as many taxicab companies adopted it for group transportation; the name Kleinbus has become an appellative for all passenger vans. The vehicle is also known as Kleinbus in Chile.

In the US, however, it is a VW bus, a “vee-dub”, a minibus, a hippie-mobile, hippie bus, or hippie van, “combie”, Microbus or a Transporter to aficionados. The early versions produced before 1967 used a split front windshield (giving rise to the nickname “Splitty”), and their comparative rarity has led to their becoming sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. The next version, sold in the US market from 1968 to 1979, is characterised by a large, curved windshield and is commonly called a “bay-window”. It was replaced by the Vanagon, of which only the Westfalia camper version has a common nickname, “Westy”.

It was called Volksie Bus in South Africa, notable in a series of that country’s TV commercials. Kombi is also a generic nickname for vans and minibuses in South Africa and Swaziland, often used as a means of public transportation. In Nigeria it was called Danfo.

In the UK, it is known as a “Campervan”. In France, it was called a “camping-car” (usually hyphenated) though this has been expanded to include other, often more specialized vehicles in more recent times.

Mexican production

T2 production began in 1970 at the Puebla assembly factory.

Offered initially only as a nine-passenger version called the Volkswagen Kombi, and from 1973 also its cargo van version called the Volkswagen Panel, both variants were fitted with the 1.5 L air-cooled boxer engine and four-speed manual gearbox. In 1974, the 1.6 L 44 bhp (33 kW; 45 PS) boxer engine replaced the 1.5 previous one, and production continued this way up to 1987. In 1987, the water-cooled 1.8 L 85 bhp (63 kW; 86 PS) inline four-cylinder engine replaced the air-cooled 1.6 L. This new model is recognisable by its black grille (for its engine coolant radiator), bumpers and moldings.

In 1975, Volkswagen de Mexico ordered two specially-made pickups from Germany, one single cab and one double cab, for the Puebla plant. These were evaluated for the possibility of building pickups in Mexico, and were outfitted with every option except the Arctic package, including front and rear fog lights, intermittent wipers, trip odometer, clock, bumper rubber, PVC tilt, and dual doors on the single cab storage compartment. VW de Mexico was interested in having the lights, wiring, brake systems and other parts manufactured in Mexico. Ultimately, VW de Mexico declined to produce pickups, and the pickups were sold to an Autohaus, a Volkswagen dealer in San Antonio, Texas, since they could not be sold in Mexico. By law, no German-made Volkswagens were to be sold in Mexico. These are probably the only pickups that were produced in Germany for Mexican import, and have the “ME” export code on the M-code plate. The green double cab was sold to a new owner in New York, and has been lost track of. The light gray (L345, licht grau) single cab still exists. Pickups were not manufactured in Mexico, nor were they imported into Mexico from Germany, save for these two examples.

In 1988, a luxury variant – the Volkswagen Caravelle – made its debut in the Mexican market to compete with the Nissan Ichi Van, which was available in cargo, passenger and luxury versions.

The main differences between the two are that the Caravelle was sold as an eight-passenger version, while the Combi was available as a nine-passenger version, the Caravelle was only painted in metallic colors, while the Combi was only available in non-metallic colors, and the Caravelle was fitted with an AM/FM stereo cassette sound system, tinted windows, velour upholstery, reading lights, mid and rear headrests, and wheel covers from the European T25 model.

In 1991, the 10 cm (3.9 in) higher roof made its debut in all variants, and the Combi began to be offered in eight- or nine-passenger variants. In 1991, since Mexican anti-pollution regulations required a three-way catalytic converter, a Digifant fuel injection system replaced the previous carburetor. The three variants continued without change until 1994.

In 1994, production ended in Mexico, with models being imported from Brazil. The Caravelle was discontinued, and both the Combi and the Panel were only offered in white color and finally in 2002, replaced by the T4 EuroVan Pasajeros and EuroVan Carga, passenger and cargo van in long wheelbase version, inline five-cylinder 2.5 L 115 bhp and five-speed manual gearbox imported from Germany.

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VOLVO Buses Gothenburg Sweden

Volvo Buses

Volvo Buses
Type Subsidiary of Volvo
Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1920’s – 1968 >>>>>>
Headquarters Gothenburg, Sweden
Key people Håkan Agnevall
(President)
Products Buses
Parent Volvo
Website

Volvo Buses (Swedish: Volvo Bussar AB ) is a subsidiary and a business area of the Swedish vehicle maker Volvo, which became an independent division in 1968. It is based in Gothenburg.

It is the world’s largest bus manufacturer, with a complete range of heavy buses for passenger transportation. The product range includes complete buses and coaches as well as chassis combined with a comprehensive range of services.

The bus operation has a global presence, with production in Europe, North/South America, Asia and Australia. In India it setup their production facility in Bangalore. Former production facility were located in Irvine, Scotland (closed in 2000).

Products

Chassis

Historical

1928 VOLVO 1928

1928 VOLVO

1928 Volvo LV45 autobus a

1928 Volvo LV45 autobus

1929 Volvo LV4 -Arvika 1929

1929 Volvo LV4 -Arvika

1929 Volvo LV4 -Arvika

1929 Volvo LV4 -Arvika

1931 VOLVO 1931

1931 VOLVO

1932 VOLVO 1932

1932 VOLVO

1932 VOLVO BUS NON IDENTIFIE

1932 VOLVO BUS NON IDENTIFIE

1934 VOLVO 1934

1934 VOLVO

1934 Volvo-bus-on-B1-chassis-500

1934 Volvo-bus-on-B1-chassis-500

1935 Volvo van de Veluwe-Expres van de gebroeders Robart 1935 Volvo(GB) + Verheulbus van de Veluwe-Expres van de gebroeders Robart

1935 Volvo-Verheul van de Veluwe-Expres van de gebroeders Robart NL

1936 VOLVO 1936

1936 VOLVO

1936 Volvo Verheul 29zitp  Citosa 14 NS 759

1936 Volvo Verheul 29seat Citosa 14 NS 759 NL

1937 Volvo 1937

1937 Volvo

1937 VOLVO 1937a

1937 VOLVO

1937 Volvo Heiwo (Heida) B-23674

1937 Volvo Heiwo (Heida) B-23674 NL

1938 Volvo B10 Bus

1938 Volvo B10 Bus

1938 Volvo LV 84 Bus

1938 Volvo LV 84 Bus

1939 Volvo, bus nummer 5

1939 Volvo, bus nummer 5 Bergmans Auto mij NL

1939 Volvo's. Wagen 20 (serie 19-20 uit 1939) te Renswoude

1939 Volvo’s. Wagen 20 (serie 19-20 uit 1939) te Renswoude NL

1940 VOLVO 1940

1940 VOLVO

1940 Volvo B12 Bus

1940 Volvo B12 Bus

1944 Volvo Verheul Zeist

1944 Volvo Verheul Zeist

1945 VOLVO 1945

1945 VOLVO

1945 Volvo LV81DS chassis TRM8 movile staff

1945 Volvo LV81DS chassis TRM8 movile staff

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1945 Volvo Vitabussar

1946 Volvo 14 114B Gebr v GoG

1946 Volvo 14 114B Gebr v GoG Rotterdam the Netherlands

1946 Volvo B-30461

1946 Volvo B-30461 NL

1946 Volvo brochure for B512 and B513 buses

1946 Volvo brochure for B512 and B513 buses

1946 VOLVO BUS NON IDENTIFIE 325

1946 VOLVO BUS NON IDENTIFIE 325

1946 Volvo LV-128D, or better known as Pølsebussen (the Hot-Dog bus).

1946 Volvo LV-128D, or better known as Pølsebussen (the Hot-Dog bus).

1946 Volvo nummer 7

1946 Volvo nummer 7 Bergman Auto Mij NL

1947 Volvo LV 128 SAVK 6cyl benzin

1947 Volvo LV 128 SAVK 6cyl benzin

1948 Volvo 7 Carr. Den Hollander Capelle

1948 Volvo 7 Carr. Den Hollander Capelle Gebr. van GOG Rotterdam NL

1948 volvo 19

1948 volvo 19

1948 volvo 48

1948 volvo 48 Rotterdam The Netherlands

1948 Volvo 1948

1948 Volvo Belgium

1948 Volvo B512 Bus

1948 Volvo B512 Bus

1948 Volvo B513 - Wattenberg-Viggaklev

1948 Volvo B513 – Wattenberg-Viggaklev

1948 Volvo B513X Bus

1948 Volvo B513X Bus

1948 Volvo nr. 32 Tensen 38

1948 Volvo nr. 32 W.C. Tensen Soest 38 NL

1949 Volvo bus met Hainje karrosserie, nr.25

1949 Volvo bus met Hainje karrosserie, nr.25 NL

1949 Volvo voor Tensen

1949 Volvo voor W.C. Tensen Soest NL

1950 Volvo Den Oudsten & Domburg Neusbus diesel bus 42

1950 Volvo Den Oudsten & Domburg Neusbus diesel bus 42 W.C. Tensen Soest NL

1950 Volvo modell 31s

1950 Volvo modell 31s

1951 Volvo Hoogeveen

1951 Volvo Hoogeveen W,C. Tensen Soest NL

1951 VOLVO Østfold buss

1951 VOLVO Østfold buss

1951+1952 Volvo carrosserie Den Oudsten 1951, NB-95-37 Volvo carrosserie Hoogeveen [1952] NB-95-53

1951+1952 Volvo carrosserie Den Oudsten 1951, NB-95-37 Volvo carrosserie Hoogeveen [1952] NB-95-53 NL

1952 Volvo B617 Bus

1952 Volvo B617 Bus

1952 Volvo B617 Den Oudsten NB 78 58

1952 Volvo B617 Den Oudsten NB 78 58 W.C. Tensen Soest NL

1952 Volvo B655 Bus

1952 Volvo B655 Bus

1952 Volvo Bergen-Nordhordaland N

1952 Volvo Bergen-Nordhordaland N

1952 Volvo NB-90-72

1952 Volvo NB-90-72

1952, en Volvo B656

1952 Volvo B656

1953 Tensen Volvo's Soest

1953  2xW.C. Tensen Volvo’s Soest NL

1953 volvo 52 of 53

1953 volvo 52 of 53 Gebr. van GoG Rotterdam NL

1953 Volvo B 616

1953 Volvo B 616

1953 Volvo B 727

1953 Volvo B 727

1953 VOLVO B635 Brochure Image

1953 VOLVO B635 Brochure Image

1953 Volvo B638 Bus

1953 Volvo B638 Bus

1953 Volvo B655 Brochure

1953 Volvo B655 Brochure

1953 Volvo B727 Bus

1953 Volvo B727 Bus

1953 Volvo Bus

1953 Volvo Bus

1954 Domburg Volvo

1954 Domburg Volvo

1954 Volvo B615 bus Brochure

1954 Volvo B615 bus Brochure

1954 Volvo B727

1954 Volvo B727

1954 Volvo L389 Viking - Aune

1954 Volvo L389 Viking – Aune

1954 Volvo B727 Bus Brochure Image

1954 Volvo B727 Bus Brochure Image

1954 Volvo Verheul Dr Raadt V13

1954 Volvo Verheul © De Raadt V13

1954 volvo-verheul BBA

1954 volvo-verheul BBA

1955 PB-54-68 Volvo B619 Classic Tours Scherpenzeel

1955 PB-54-68 Volvo B619 Classic Tours Scherpenzeel

1955 Volvo 45 (serie 45-46, bouwjaar 1955) was van ca. 1958 tot eind 1962 GogNwkVolvo45

1955 PB-54-68 Volvo B619 Gebr. van Gog NL

1955 Volvo B727

1955 Volvo B727 © Stig Baumeyer

1955 Volvo Den Oudsten Neusbus Tensen lijnbus 22-Soest

1955 Volvo Den Oudsten Neusbus W.C. Tensen lijnbus 22-Soest NL

1956 Domburg Volvo a

1956 Domburg Volvo NL

1956 Domburg Volvo b

1956 Domburg Volvo

1956 Domburg Volvo

1956 Domburg Volvo

1956 Tensen Volvo B615 König RB 21 21

1956 W.C. Tensen Soest Volvo B615 König RB 21 21

1956 volvo 56

1956 volvo 56

1956 Volvo BF37507 Medema SB 52 85

1956 Volvo BF37507 Medema SB 52 85

1956 Volvo Tensen nr.40

1956 Volvo Tensen nr.40

1956 Volvo ZABO Brabena 658

1956 Volvo ZABO Brabena 658

1956 Volvo ZABO Brabena 658a

1956 Volvo ZABO Brabena 658

1957 VOLVO 1957

1957 VOLVO

1957 Volvo B655 fra DSB nr 670

1957 Volvo B655 fra DSB nr 670

1957 Volvo Bus 28 Tensen

1957 Volvo Bus 28 Tensen

1957 Volvo König met 46 zitplaatsen

1957 Volvo König met 46 zitplaatsen

1958 Bus nr.1 Volvo tensen

1958 Bus nr.1 Volvo tensen

1958 TB-18-67 Volvo

1958 TB-18-67 Volvo

1958 VOLVO 1958

1958 VOLVO

1958 VOLVO B615 Brochure Image

1958 VOLVO B615 Brochure Image

1958 Volvo B615 Bus Brochure Image

1958 Volvo B615 Bus Brochure Image

1958 Volvo B615 Bus

1958 Volvo B615 Bus

1958 Volvo B615

1958 Volvo B615 © Stig Baumeyer

1958 Volvo B635 - Larvik

1958 Volvo B635 – Larvik

1958 Volvo-Verheul, 43 zitplaatsen, in dienst tot 1972 Schutte37

1958 Volvo-Verheul, 43 zitplaatsen, in dienst tot 1972 Schutte37

1959 Volvo B 615 Wiima M59

1959 Volvo B 615 Wiima M59

1959 Volvo B615

1959 Volvo B615

1959 Volvo B615a

1959 Volvo B615 © Staffan Sävenfjord

1959 Volvo B615-Smit Joure tourwagen met 49 zitp Schutte

1959 Volvo B615-Smit Joure tourwagen met 49 zitp Schutte

1959 Volvo B635 - Larvik

1959 Volvo B635 – Larvik

1959 Volvo B70501 Bus

1959 Volvo B70501

1959 Volvo Medema Appingedam Lijnbus bus 32

1959 Volvo Medema Appingedam W C Tensen Soest Lijnbus bus 32 NL

1959 Volvo Olav A Hokstad-Tylldal Tynset N

1959 Volvo Olav A Hokstad-Tylldal Tynset N

1959 Volvo, type B655 Verheul

1959 Volvo, type B655 Verheul

1959 Volvo-touringcar (type B655 carrosserie Verheul) en een DAF-bus van Zuid-Ooster

1959 Volvo-touringcar (type B655 carrosserie Verheul) en een DAF-bus van Zuid-Ooster

1960 volvo 60

1960 volvo 60

1960 Volvo Den Oudsten Hoogeveen Tensen17

1960 Volvo Den Oudsten Hoogeveen W.C. Tensen Soest 17 NL

1960 Volvo- ZABO City Coach - BBA 549

1960 Volvo- ZABO City Coach – BBA 549

1960 Volvo, type B655 Domburg

1960 Volvo, type B655 Domburg

1960 Volvo-Verheul bus BBA

1960 Volvo-Verheul bus BBA

1961 72eaae31747b8f61bf801f0c83478e8e

1961 Volvo’s

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1961 Bus 46 Volvo Tensen Grave-garage-sva

1961 Volvo Autobus Tensen 46 erfg compr

1961 Volvo Autobus Tensen 46 erfg compr

1961 VOLVO B615 chassis. Body by LIER KAROSSERI, DRAMMEN Strada 1961 Volvo B615 Strada Noorwegen 1961 Volvo B615

1961 Volvo B615 Strada ® Stig Baumeyer

1961 Volvo B615-Smit Joure met 47 zitplaatsen Schutte31

1961 Volvo B615-Smit Joure met 47 zitplaatsen Schutte31

1961 VOLVO B61515 VOLVO carr ECF nr 18

1961 VOLVO B61515 VOLVO carr ECF nr 18

1961 Volvo BBA ZABO City Coach

1961 Volvo-DAF BBA ZABO City Coach

1961 Volvo Den Oudsten lijnbus 44 instap voor de vooras Diesel

1961 Volvo Den Oudsten lijnbus 44 instap voor de vooras Diesel

1961 Volvo Tensen 47

1961 Volvo Tensen 47

1961 Volvo van gog44

1961 Volvo van gog44

1961 Volvo ZABO City Coach stadsbus nr.8

1961 Volvo ZABO City Coach stadsbus nr.8

1961 Volvo, B615 Verheul

1961 Volvo, B615 Verheul

1961 Volvo, City Coach ZABO

1961 Volvo, City Coach ZABO

1961 ZABO Bus nr.46 Volvo Tensen Soest Museumbus

1961 ZABO Bus nr.46 Volvo Tensen Soest Museumbus

1962 CAP Streekvervoer Dienstregeling

1962 CAP Streekvervoer Dienstregeling

1962 Domburg Volvo

1962 Domburg Volvo

1962 Volvo B57-ZABO nr.2 Schutte 53

1962 Volvo B57-ZABO nr.2 Schutte 53

1962 Volvo B615

® Stig Baumeyer

1962 Volvo B615a

® Stig Baumeyer

1962 Volvo B615b

® Stig Baumeyer

1962 Volvo B615c

1962 Volvo B615 ® Stig Baumeyer

1962 Volvo B635

1962 Volvo B635 ® Stig Baumeyer

1962 Volvo B655 con motor central, carrozado por Cametal

1962 Volvo B655 con motor central, carrozado por Cametal

1962 Volvo B-61503

1962 Volvo B-61503

1962 Volvos 59-49 kleur Van Gog-bus oorspronkelijke kleuren. Links de 59 en rechts de 49 Rotterdam CS

1962 Volvos 59-49 kleur Van Gog-bus oorspronkelijke kleuren. Links de 59 en rechts de 49 Rotterdam CS

1963 Volvo B615 Wiima M 59 vm

1963 Volvo B615 Wiima M 59 vm

1963 Volvo B615

® Stig Baumeyer

1963 Volvo B615a

® Stig Baumeyer

1963 Volvo B615b

1963 Volvo B615 ® Stig Baumeyer

1963 Volvo B655 Bus

1963 Volvo B655 Bus

1963 Volvo DIC

1963 Volvo DIC

1963 Volvo XB-02-27

1963 Volvo XB-02-271964 Volvo B615

1964 Volvo B615

1964 Volvo B635

1964 Volvo B635 ® Stig Baumeyer

1965 Domburg Volvo

1965 Domburg Volvo

1965 Volvo B615 - T. Knudsen

1965 Volvo B615 – T. Knudsen

1965 Volvo B635

® Stig Baumeyer

1966 Volvo B635 Wiima M63 vm.

1965 Volvo B635

Bus 1950s: B627 1950s-1960s: B615/B616/B617 1950s-1960s: B635/B638 1950s-1960s: B705 1950s-1960s: B725/B727 1951-1963: B655 (mid-engine)/B656/B657/B658 1960s: B715 1963-1965: B755 1960s-1980s: B57 & BB57

1966 Volvo B755-Domburg met 49 zitp Schutte35

1966 Volvo B755-Domburg met 49 zitp Schutte35 NL

1966 Volvo, B755 Verheul

1966 Volvo, B755 Verheul

1966 Volvo-Verheul-streekbus

1966 Volvo-Verheul-streekbus

1967 Volvo 74 kleur

1967 Volvo 74 kleur

1967 Volvo B755-Domburg met 50 zitp Schutte34

1967 Volvo B755-Domburg met 50 zitp Schutte34

1967 Volvo bus Stockholm

1967 Volvo bus Stockholm

1967 Volvo -Nordisk Bus

1967 Volvo -Nordisk Bus © John Veerkamp

1968 Volvo B57 60 Jonckheere 1968

1968 Volvo B57 60 Jonckheere

1968 Volvo B57 med Arna-karosser

1968 Volvo B57 med Arna-karosser

1968 Volvo B58 Bus

1968 Volvo B58 Bus 1965-1982: B58

1968 Volvo van gog70

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1969 VOLVO a

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1969 Volvo Aurland Kommunale Rutebilar N

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1969 Volvo B57 - Larvik

1969-volvo-b57-larvik

1969 VOLVO-01357

1969-volvo-01357

1970 Bus 40 Volvo carr. Hainje Tensen

1970-bus-40-volvo-carr-hainje-tensen

1971 Volvo Jonckheere 60 23 GB

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1972 Volvo B57-ZABO met 32 zitplaatsen Schutte 36

1972-volvo-b57-zabo-met-32-zitplaatsen-schutte-36

1972 VOLVO B58 Service Tips

1972 VOLVO B58 Service Tips

1972 Volvo Tensen 33

1972 Volvo Tensen 33

1973 Volvo B58-50-Hainje nr.28 met ondervloermotor met 32 zitplaatsen Schutte39

1973 Volvo B58-50-Hainje nr.28 met ondervloermotor met 32 zitplaatsen Schutte39

003 HTM bus 901 of the Volvo B59-55  Hainje to The Hague.

1972 HTM bus 901 of the Volvo B59-55 Hainje to The Hague. 1970-1980: B59

1973 Volvo Coach Bolivia

1973 Volvo Coach Bolivia

1973 Volvo Solenza Jonckheere 11900cc 280ps

1973 Volvo Solenza Jonckheere 11900cc 280ps

1973 Volvo, B58-50 ZABO

1973 Volvo, B58-50 ZABO

002 Volvo B58-60 with Lahti 31 bodywork in Saint Petersburg, originating from Saimaan Osuus-Auto in Lappeenranta, Finland

Volvo B58-60 with Lahti 31 bodywork in Saint Petersburg, originating from Saimaan Osuus-Auto in Lappeenranta, Finland

1973 Volvo-Hainje Wim Vink

1973 Volvo-Hainje © Wim Vink

1974 VOLVO B58 (RSP80106)

1974 VOLVO B58 (RSP80106)

1974 Volvo B58-60-Domburg tourwagen nr33 met 50 zitplaatsen, in dienst in Schutte 44

1974 Volvo B58-60-Domburg tourwagen nr33 met 50 zitplaatsen, in dienst in Schutte 44

1975 Volvo Coach Engine 8600cc

1975 Volvo Coach Engine 8600cc1976 Volvo B58-Volgren VG001 Bus Dandenong Victoria Australia

1976 Volvo B58-Volgren VG001 Bus Dandenong Victoria Australia

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1977 Bus nr.18 + 20 Volvo’s Tensen Soest spakenburg-garage

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1977 Volvo B57 litouwen

1977 Volvo B58-60-Jonckheere semi-tourwagen met 54 zitplaatsen Schutte48

1977 Volvo B58-60-Jonckheere semi-tourwagen met 54 zitplaatsen Schutte48

1977 Volvo B609 - VBK

1977 Volvo B609 – VBK

1977 VOLVO JONCKHEERE  B59-55S

1977 VOLVO JONCKHEERE B59-55S

1977 Volvo B58-ZABO Tensen18

1977 Volvo B58-ZABO Tensen18

1979 VOLVO B609 (RSP 80279)

1979 VOLVO B609 (RSP 80279)

1979 Volvo Delta ARTICULADO

1979 Volvo Delta ARTICULADO

1980 Jonckheere TransCity Volvo Litouwen

1980 Jonckheere TransCity Volvo Litouwen

1980 Volvo B58 van VSL met carrosserie van Hainje

1980-volvo-b58-van-vsl-met-carrosserie-van-hainje

1980 VAN HOOL 310 on VOLVO B10M

1980 VAN HOOL 310 on VOLVO B10M

004 1982 Volvo Ailsa B55 West Midlands PTE bus 4775(JOV 775P) 1976 Volvo Ailsa B55 Alexander AV, Birmingham

1982 Volvo Ailsa B55 West Midlands PTE bus 4775(JOV 775P) 1976 Volvo Ailsa B55 Alexander AV, Birmingham 1973-1985: Ailsa B55

1980 VAN HOOL TRAFIK 210 (11'80) VOLVO

1980 VAN HOOL TRAFIK 210 (11’80) VOLVO

1981 Volvo -DAB Bus

1981 Volvo -DAB Bus © John Veerkamp17 FC9565@88R

1982 VOLVO B10M Van Hool

1978-2001: B9M/B10M/B10MA/B10MD (the double deck city bus version B10MD, built from 1982 to 1993, was also known as Citybus) 1978-1991: B10R

1982 Van Hool Volvo Litouwen

1982 Van Hool Volvo B10M Litouwen

1982 Volvo -Aabenraa Bus Denemarken

1982 Volvo -Aabenraa Bus Denemarken © John Veerkamp

1982 Volvo ZOAD

1982 Volvo ZOAD

Avon Buses Volvo B6 10

Avon Buses Volvo B6 10 1978-1987?: B6F/B6FA

Volvo B10B1990-2002: B10B

2000 Volvo B6LE1991-1998: B6/B6LE

008 Wardle Transport Northern Counties Palatine bodied Volvo Olympian in October 20121992-2000: Olympian (modified from Leyland Olympian)

Volvo B10BLE 6x21992-2004: B10BLE

Volvo B10LA1993-2000s: B10L/B10LA

Volvo B7L bus East Lancs Nordic on Volvo B7L for Copenhagen

1997-2006?: B7L/B7LA

1999 Volvo B6BLE Wrightbus1998-2002: B6BLE

Volvo B10TL 21998-2004: Super Olympian (also known as B10TL)

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Volvo B7TL1999-2006: B7TL

Volvo B12R1991-2011: B12/B12R

Volvo B12B Titanium VOLVO B12B, ECHO 1°SERIE BARBI Volvo B12B1997-2011: B12B

Volvo B12MA1999-2011: B12M/B12MA (bi-articulated version was introduced in 2002)

SONY DSC Volvo B12BLEA2001-2011: B12BLE/B12BLEA (articulated version was introduced in 2005)

Volvo B9 SALF2002-2011: B9S Articulated/B9 SALF Articulated (bi-articulated version was introduced in 2006)

VOLVO B9LA city bus 2005-2013: B9L/B9LA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA2010?-2013: B9RLE

Current

2014 Volvo B7R Irizar1997-: B7R

Volvo B7RLE2001-: B7RLE

2014 Volvo B9TL2002-: B9TL (once known as Olympian in Volvo official website)

Volvo B9R Coach  9400 6x2-customer Volvo B9R Plaxton Elite2003-: B9R

Volvo B5LH hybrid a Volvo B5LH hybrid2008-: B5LH (hybrid electric bus)

Volvo B13R - Jonckheere2010-: B13R

Volvo B270F Volvo B270Fa2011-: B270F

volvo B11R Jonck HR 122011-: B11R

Volvo B5TL Wright Gemini 32012-: B5TL

VOLVO B5RH

VOLVO B5RH

VOLVO B215RH2010-: B5RH/B215RH (hybrid electric bus)

Volvo B215LH2012-: B215LH (Low Floor and Hybrid biodiesel-electric) – in Brazil

Volvo B8R Euro-62013-: B8R

Volvo B8RLE2013-: B8RLE

Complete buses

02 Praha, Holešovice, Výstaviště, Czech hybridní autobus VolvoHybrid Volvo 7700H bus at the Czech Bus Fair 2011

1984 Volvo C10M Volvo C10M 01

C10M (built in 1980s)

5000/7500 low-floor citybus (B10L/B7L/B9S Articulated chassis)

  • 7000/7700 low-floor citybus (B10L/B7L/B9L chassis)
  • 7250/7350 coach (Volvo/Drögmöller B10-400/B7R chassis) – for Mexico
  • 7400 – for India
  • 7400XL – for India
  • 7450/7550 coach
  • 7700A articulated low-floor citybus (B7LA/B9LA chassis)
  • 7700 Hybrid low-floor citybus (B5LH chassis)
  • 7800 articulated BRT bus (B9S Articulated chassis) – for China
  • 7900 low-floor citybus
  • 7900 Hybrid low-floor citybus (B5LH chassis)
  • 7900A Hybrid articulated low-floor citybus (B5LHA chassis)
  • 8300 intercity (B9R chassis) – for Mexico
  • 8400 citybus (B7RLE chassis) – for India
  • 8500 TX intercity (B7R/B12M chassis)
  • 8500A articulated intercity (B12MA chassis)
  • 8500LE citybus (B10BLE/B7RLE/B12BLE/B9S Articulated chassis)
  • 8700 TX intercity (B7R/B12B/B12M chassis)
  • 8700LE citybus (B7RLE/B12BLE chassis)
  • 8700LEA articulated citybus (B12BLEA chassis)
  • 8900 intercity (B7R/B9R/B8R chassis)
  • 8900LE citybus (B7RLE/B9RLE/B8RLE chassis)
  • 9100 coach – for Asia
  • 9300 coach (B9R chassis) – for Mexico
  • 9400 intercity (B7R/B9R chassis) – for India
  • 9400XL(6X2) intercity (B9R chassis) – for India
  • 9400PX coach (B11R chassis) – for India
  • 9500 coach (B9R/B8R chassis)
  • 9600 coach (B9R chassis) – for China
  • 9700 TX intercity/coach (B12B/B12M/B7R/B9R/B13R/B11R/B8R chassis)
  • 9800 coach (B12M chassis) – for China
  • 9900 coach (B12B/B13R/B11R chassis)

Acquired companies

Bus makers owned/acquired by Volvo:

Gallery

1928 VOLVO 1928 1928 Volvo LV45 autobus a 1928 Volvo LV45 autobus 1928-sketch 1929 Volvo LV4 -Arvika 1929 1929 Volvo LV4 -Arvika 1931 VOLVO 1931 1932 VOLVO 1932 1932 VOLVO BUS NON IDENTIFIE 1934 VOLVO 1934 1934 Volvo-bus-on-B1-chassis-500 1935 Volvo van de Veluwe-Expres van de gebroeders Robart 1935 Volvo(GB) + Verheulbus van de Veluwe-Expres van de gebroeders Robart 1936 VOLVO 1936 1936 Volvo B10 1936 Volvo Verheul 29zitp  Citosa 14 NS 759 1937 Volvo 1937 1937 VOLVO 1937a 1937 Volvo Heiwo (Heida) B-23674 1938 Volvo B10 Bus 1938 Volvo LV 84 Bus 1939 Volvo, bus nummer 5 1939 Volvo's. Wagen 20 (serie 19-20) te Renswoude 1940 VOLVO 1940 1940 Volvo B12 Bus 1944 Volvo Verheul Zeist 1945 Vitabussar White Volvo aid 1945 VOLVO 1945 1945 Volvo LV81DS chassis TRM8 movile staff 1946 Volvo 14 114B Gebr v GoG 1946 Volvo B-30461 1946 Volvo brochure for B512 and B513 buses 1946 VOLVO BUS NON IDENTIFIE 325 1946 Volvo LV-128D, or better known as Pølsebussen (the Hot-Dog bus). 1946 Volvo nummer 7 1947 Volvo LV 128 SAVK 6cyl benzin 1948 Volvo 7 Carr. Den Hollander Capelle 1948 volvo 19 1948 volvo 48 1948 Volvo 1948 1948 Volvo B512 Bus 1948 Volvo B513 - Wattenberg-Viggaklev 1948 Volvo B513 Bus 1948 Volvo nr. 32 Tensen 38 1949 Volvo bus met Hainje karrosserie, nr.25 1949 Volvo voor Tensen 1950 Volvo Den Oudsten & Domburg Neusbus diesel bus 42 1950 Volvo modell 31s 1951 Volvo Hoogeveen 1951 VOLVO Østfold buss 1951+1952 Volvo carrosserie Den Oudsten 1951, NB-95-37 Volvo carrosserie Hoogeveen [1952] NB-95-53 1952 Volvo B 617 Bus 1952 Volvo B617 Bus 1952 Volvo B617 Den Oudsten NB 78 58 1952 Volvo B655 Bus 1952 Volvo Bergen-Nordhordaland N 1952 Volvo NB-90-72 1952, en Volvo B656 1953 Tensen Volvo's Soest 1953 volvo 52 of 53 1953 Volvo B 616 1953 Volvo B 727 1953 VOLVO B635 Brochure Image 1953 Volvo B638 1953 Volvo B655 Brochure 1953 Volvo B727 Bus 1953 Volvo Bus 1954 Domburg Volvo 1954 Volvo B615 bus Brochure 1954 Volvo B727 Bus Brochure Image 1954 Volvo B727 1954 Volvo L389 Viking - Aune 1954 Volvo Verheul Dr Raadt V13 1954 volvo-verheul BBA 1955 PB-54-68 Volvo B619 Classic Tours Scherpenzeel 1955 Volvo 45 (serie 45-46, bouwjaar 1955) was van ca. 1958 tot eind 1962 GogNwkVolvo45 1955 Volvo B727 1955 Volvo Den Oudsten Neusbus Tensen lijnbus 22-Soest 1956 Decaroli Volvo neco 2006 1956 Domburg Volvo a 1956 Domburg Volvo b 1956 Domburg Volvo 1956 Tensen Volvo B615 König RB 21 21 1956 volvo 56 1956 Volvo BF37507 Medema SB 52 85 1956 Volvo Tensen nr.40 1956 Volvo ZABO Brabena 658 1956 Volvo ZABO Brabena 658a 1957 VOLVO 1957 1957 VOLVO B 65506 carr Domburg GTW 30 1957 Volvo B655 fra DSB nr 670 1957 Volvo Bus 28 Tensen 1957 Volvo König met 46 zitplaatsen 1958 Bus nr.1 Volvo tensen 1958 TB-18-67 Volvo 1958 VOLVO 1958 1958 VOLVO B615 Brochure Image 1958 Volvo B615 Bus Brochure Image 1958 Volvo B615 Bus 1958 Volvo B615 1958 Volvo B635 - Larvik 1958 Volvo-Verheul, 43 zitplaatsen, in dienst tot 1972 Schutte37 1959 Volvo B 615 Wiima M59 1959 Volvo B 70501 Bus 1959 Volvo B615 1959 Volvo B615a 1959 Volvo B615-Smit Joure tourwagen met 49 zitp Schutte 1959 Volvo B635 - Larvik 1959 Volvo B70501 Bus 1959 Volvo Medema Appingedam Lijnbus bus 32 1959 Volvo Olav A Hokstad-Tylldal Tynset N 1959 Volvo, type B655 Verheul 1959 Volvo-touringcar (type B655 carrosserie Verheul) en een DAF-bus van Zuid-Ooster 1960 volvo 60 1960 Volvo Den Oudsten Hoogeveen Tensen17 1960 Volvo- ZABO City Coach - BBA 549 1960 Volvo, type B655 Domburg 1960 Volvo-Verheul bus BBA 1961 72eaae31747b8f61bf801f0c83478e8e My beautiful picture 1961 Volvo Autobus Tensen 46 erfg compr 1961 VOLVO B615 chassis. Body by LIER KAROSSERI, DRAMMEN Strada 1961 Volvo B615 Strada Noorwegen 1961 Volvo B615 1961 Volvo B615-Smit Joure met 47 zitplaatsen Schutte31 1961 VOLVO B61515 VOLVO carr ECF nr 18 1961 Volvo BBA ZABO City Coach 1961 Volvo Den Oudsten lijnbus 44 instap voor de vooras Diesel 1961 Volvo Tensen 47 1961 Volvo van gog44 1961 Volvo ZABO City Coach stadsbus nr.8 1961 Volvo, B615 Verheul 1961 Volvo, City Coach ZABO 1961 ZABO Bus nr.46 Volvo Tensen Soest Museumbus 1962 CAP Streekvervoer Dienstregeling 1962 Domburg Volvo 1962 Volvo B57-ZABO nr.2 Schutte 53 1962 Volvo B615 1962 Volvo B615a 1962 Volvo B615b 1962 Volvo B615c 1962 Volvo B635 1962 Volvo B655 con motor central, carrozado por Cametal 1962 Volvo B-61503 1962 Volvos 59-49 kleur Van Gog-bus oorspronkelijke kleuren. Links de 59 en rechts de 49 Rotterdam CS 1963 VOLVO B 755 a 1963 Volvo B615 Wiima M 59 vm 1963 Volvo B615 1963 Volvo B615a 1963 Volvo B615b 1963 Volvo B655 Bus 1963 Volvo DIC 1963 Volvo XB-02-27 1964 Volvo B615 1964 Volvo B635 1965 Domburg Volvo 1965 Volvo B615 - T. Knudsen 1965 Volvo B635 1966 Volvo B635 Wiima M63 vm. 1966 Volvo B755-Domburg met 49 zitp Schutte35 1966 Volvo, B755 Verheul 1966 Volvo-Verheul-streekbus 1967 Volvo 74 kleur 1967 Volvo B755-Domburg met 50 zitp Schutte34 1967 Volvo bus Stockholm 1967 Volvo -Nordisk Bus 1968 Volvo B57 60 Jonckheere 1968 1968 Volvo B57 med Arna-karosser 1968 Volvo B58 Bus 1968 Volvo van gog70 1969 VOLVO a 1969 Volvo Aurland Kommunale Rutebilar N 1969 Volvo B57 - Larvik 1969 VOLVO-01357 1970 Bus 40 Volvo carr. Hainje Tensen 1971 Volvo Jonckheere 60 23 GB 1972 Volvo B57-ZABO met 32 zitplaatsen Schutte 36 1972 Volvo B58 Scania AB 1972 VOLVO B58 Service Tips 1972 Volvo Tensen 33 1973 Volvo B58-50-Hainje nr.28 met ondervloermotor met 32 zitplaatsen Schutte39 1973 Volvo Coach Bolivia 1973 Volvo Solenza Jonckheere 11900cc 280ps 1973 Volvo, B58-50 ZABO 1973 Volvo-Hainje Wim Vink 1974 VOLVO B58 (RSP80106) 1974 Volvo B58-60-Domburg tourwagen nr33 met 50 zitplaatsen, in dienst in Schutte 44 1975 Volvo Coach Engine 8600cc 1976 Volvo B58-Volgren VG001 Bus Dandenong Victoria Australia My beautiful picture OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 1977 Volvo B58-60-Jonckheere semi-tourwagen met 54 zitplaatsen Schutte48 1977 Volvo B58-ZABO Tensen18 1977 Volvo B609 - VBK 1977 VOLVO JONCKHEERE  B59-55S 1979 VOLVO B609 (RSP 80279) 1979 Volvo Delta ARTICULADO 1980 Jonckheere TransCity Volvo Litouwen 1980 VAN HOOL 310 on VOLVO B10M 1980 VAN HOOL TRAFIK 210 (11'80) VOLVO 1980 Volvo B58 van VSL met carrosserie van Hainje 1981 Volvo -DAB Bus 1982 Van Hool Volvo Litouwen 1982 Volvo -Aabenraa Bus Denemarken 1982 Volvo Ailsa B55 West Midlands PTE bus 4775(JOV 775P) 1976 Volvo Ailsa B55 Alexander AV, Birmingham 1982 Volvo ZOAD 1983 Volvo B 10 B 4x2 60N RET RoMeO  612 1983 Volvo B9M-60 Estland 1984 Volvo C10M DIGITAL CAMERA 1985 Premier Volvo Fuji-1 Volvo B10ML-FHI Articulated Articulated Bus 1985 Volvo 5500 on a B10M chassis 1986 Volvo b 1986 Volvo B10M C5 - CARROZZERIA BARBI SPA 1986 Volvo B57 with Alexander Y Type body 1987 Volvo B57 Wiima in Hämeenlinna 1987 Volvo, B10M Den Oudsten OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 1988 Volvo C10M Preserved Grey-Green bus 115 (F115 PHM)Volvo Citybus Alexander RV, 2003 North Weald bus rally 1988 Volvo Kutter Deca 340 Estland OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 1989 Volvo Den Oudsten 501a 1990 Plaxton Volvo F 1990 Volvo B10M C5 - Carr Barbi spa 1991 Volvo B9M-46 Litouwen IM000933.JPG 1994 VOLVO BUSINFO 1996 Volvo B10M-62 chassis, Plaxton body 1998 Keisei Volvo Fuji-1 Volvo B10M-FHI 7E Articulated Bus 1999 Volvo B6BLE Wrightbus 2000 Volvo B6LE 2002-11 Volvo 9700 med B12B-chassi Rambler CR08 RAM 2003 Volvo B10M-Marcopolo Torino Bus Dubai 2004 DeltaPlan Volvo 9700H Estland 2004 Volvo B9TL (Volgren-bodied, as Kowloon Motor Bus AVD1) 2004 Volvo City L Swe 2005 Volvo 9900 Herzfeld 2005 Volvo -Coachwork Bus Auckland New Zealand 2005 Volvo Drogmoller Vilnius Litouwen 2006 Volvo 9900 2006 Volvo Drögmöller EuroComet Oostenrijk 2008 Noge Titanium coach built on a Volvo chassis at the FIAA in Madrid 2008 Volvo B9S (8500) årsmodell i Umeå. 2009 Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse II 2009 VOLVO BUS HYBRIDE DIESEL-ELECTRIQUE 2009 VOLVO BUS HYBRIDE DIESEL-ELECTRIQUEa 2010 Volvo Hybrid Bus 2011 Hybrid Volvo 7700H bus at the Czech Bus Fair Praag 2011 Volvo Geledebus GVB A'dam a 2011 Volvo Geledebus GVB A'dam 2012 VOLVO 7000 A CNG 2012 Volvo 7700 ep 2012 Volvo 7700 hybride 2012 VOLVO BUS ARTICULE MARCOPOLO 2013 Volvo 7000 CNG Hybride 2013 Volvo 7000 Linienbus-ASEAG 105 2013 Volvo 7700 Ski 2013 Volvo 7700A ZD14 2013 Volvo 7900 hybrid i Edinburgh. 2013 Volvo 8700 2014 Volvo 7700 2014 Volvo 7700A Gelenkebus 2014 Volvo 8700 LE 2014 Volvo 8700ah 2014 Volvo 8900 med B9R-chassi vid färjeläget i Öregrund sommaren 2014 Volvo 9700 2014 Volvo B7R Irizar 2014 Volvo B9TL 2014 Volvo Buses Launches the All-new Plug-in Electric Hybrid Bus A KSRTC bus with Volvo B7RLE's latest bodywork A Van Hool-bodied B12M of New Bharat Coaches stands at Edinburgh bus station A Wright Liberator-bodied Volvo B10L Arriva London Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied B5LH in January 2010 Arriva North West and Wales 3274 Arriva North West Volvo B7L serving routes in Eccles. Atomi Lines Volvo9700HD Avon Buses Volvo B6 10 Bus 1 Volvo Tensen My beautiful picture Bus 10 Volvo Tensen Soest Bus 30 Volvo Tensen Soest Bus 31 Volvo tensen richting Spakenburg My beautiful picture My beautiful picture My beautiful picture My beautiful picture Bus nr.28 - 96 - Tensen Volvo Context Bus nr.10 Tensen Volvo+NBM station Baarn Domburg Volvo 1 DVM Bus 99 (2) Volvo B10M carrosserie van Den Oudsten ex Harmanni  in huur bij de TET. DVM Volvo-Den oudsten Bus 99 (1)  ex stadsdienst Assen van Harmanni East Lancs Nordic on Volvo B7L for Copenhagen ESA Volvo NB-27-57 FC9565@88R First Manchester Volvo B10B Alexander Strider learner bus Goteborg Volvo 823 Volvo 7700 Gothenburg-bus-16-by-BIL HTM bus 901 of the Volvo B59-55  Hainje to The Hague. ikarus 12tb7 Volvo IKARUS 396 op Volvo B10M-GL KMB's Volvo Super Olympian 12 m (3ASV44) with Walter Alexander ALX500 body.JG3533 London General Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 bodied B5TL Noge touringcar Volvo B9R Civiaco Chasseneuil Praha, Holešovice, Výstaviště, Czech hybridní autobus Volvo Säffle bodied B10BLE in Finland Stagecoach in Warwickshire Plaxton Elite i bodied B11R Stagecoach West Scotland Alexander PS bodied B10M Stockholm bus 01 Stombuss 16 Volvo 7500 Sunbus Volvo B12BLE with Bustech VST body. Swedish Volvo with trailer The Kings Ferry Caetano Levante bodied B13R in Llandudno in May 2013 UNVI Urbis 2.5 DD Volvo VAN HOOL Bus 310 on VOLVO B10M VAN HOOL VOLVO Alizée Van Hool-bodied Volvo B10M single-deck coach Volgren C222TX bodied Volvo B12B operated by Grenda's. VOLVO  1,5 Volvo - ZABO 'City Coach' BBA 549 volvo 27 Volvo 29 Volvo 32 Tensen38 volvo 37 Volvo 41 ENHABO 45 Volvo 127 met carrosserie van Den Oudsten volvo 7700 LOW FLOOR Volvo 7700-buss i Falköping Volvo 7780 geleed met carrosserie van Berkhof Volvo 8500 Volvo 8700LE vid en hållplats i Esbo, Finland. Volvo 9700 3axle VOLVO 9700 Volvo 9700S UG bodied B8R 6x2 in Norway. Volvo9700S-UG-B8R-6x2-Brakar Volvo 9900 BKV Volvo Ailsa B55 Volvo Aure-hh N Volvo B5LH hybrid a Volvo B5LH hybrid VOLVO B5RH Volvo B5TL Wright Gemini 3 Volvo B6 FA Midibus 119  met carrosserie van Hainje. Belbus voor de minder drukke lijnen Volvo B6 series Volvo B6FA Midibus nr. 119 met carrosserie van Hainje Volvo B6LE with Jit Luen bodywork Volvo B6LE Volvo B7L bus Volvo B7R with Plaxton coach body in Cardiff, United Kingdom Volvo B7Rcrdi India Volvo B7RLE Volvo B7TL First Wright Eclipse Gemini 01 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Volvo B7TL Volvo B8R Euro-6 Volvo B8RLE Volvo B9 SALF Volvo B9L VOLVO B9LA city bus Volvo B9R Coach  9400 6x2-customer OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Volvo B9R Plaxton Elite OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Volvo B9S Swebus 6907 umea Volvo B9TL Double-Decker Bus Volvo B9TL Volvo B10 R met carrosserie van Hainje Volvo B10B (2) Volvo B10B Volvo B10BLE 6x2 Volvo B10LA VOLVO B10M 6X2 BARBI VOLVO B10M 6X2 BARBIa Volvo B10M 9251 Volvo B10M C2 CARROZZERIA BARBI SPA Volvo B10M C5 CARROZZERIA BARBI SPA Volvo B10M C5 CARROZZERIA BARBI SPAb Volvo B10M C5 CARROZZERIA BARBI SPAc Volvo B10M C5 CARROZZERIA BARBI SPAd Volvo B10M C5 DD CARROZZERIA BARBI SPAa Volvo B10M nr. 544 met carrosserie van Den Oudsten VOLVO B10M V92 BARBI VOLVO B10M, C2 Barbi. a VOLVO B10M, C2 Barbi VOLVO B10M, ITALIA 99 1° SERIE Barbi a VOLVO B10M, ITALIA 99 1° SERIE BARBI Volvo B10M Volvo B10M-55 nr. 70 met carrosserie van Den Oudsten Volvo B10M-55- nr. 121 met carrosserie van Den Oudsten. De zogenaamde Cumulobus Volvo B10M-55 nr. 124 met carrosserie van Den Oudsten Volvo B10MA-Gelenkbus Volvo B10M-leddbussen med karosserie fra nå nedlagte VBK Volvo B10R nr. 10 met carrosserie van Hainje Volvo B10R nr. 505 met carrosserie van Hainje Volvo B10TL 2 volvo B11R Jonck HR 12 Volvo B12B Titanium VOLVO B12B, C5 BARBI VOLVO B12B, ECHO 1°SERIE BARBI VOLVO B12B, ITALIA 99 2°SERIE BARBI VOLVO B12B, ITALIA 99, 2° SERIE Barbi Volvo B12B SONY DSC Volvo B12BLEA Volvo B12MA Volvo B12R Volvo B13R - Jonckheere Volvo B55 Alexander AV type-bodied Ailsa Volvo B57 with Alexander Y Type body. Volvo B58 Volvo B58-60 with Lahti 31 bodywork in Saint Petersburg, originating from Saimaan Osuus-Auto in Lappeenranta, Finland Volvo B215LH VOLVO B215RH Volvo B270F Volvo B270Fa Volvo b615 Volvo B635 c Volvo B635 E6251 Volvo B635 Volvo B635-08 - Larvik a Volvo B635-08 - Larvik b Volvo B635-08 - Larvik VOLVO BERKHOFF hd Volvo Borsani Bus Addis Ababa Ethiopia Volvo bus in First Group livery Volvo C10M 01 Volvo Cars logo Volvo chassis, Mauri body Rimini trolleybus 1006 Volvo coach a Volvo coach b Volvo coach c Volvo coach, licence 1834 CGD Volvo Connexxion5620 Volvo Drögmöller EuroPullman Rusland Volvo Drögmöller-B12-Reisebus-Dr-Richard-weiss-Str-seitl Volvo ECHO I.a ed. Carr BARBI spa a Volvo ECHO I.a ed. Carr BARBI spa Volvo Einaruta Volvo -ELBA Jordanie volvo f83-f84 Volvo Hainje WimVink Volvo Hess Zwitserland Volvo I99 I.a ed. Carr BARBI spa a Volvo I99 I.a ed. Carr BARBI spa Volvo I99 II.a ed. Carr BARBI spa a Volvo I99 II.a ed. Carr BARBI spa b Volvo I99 II.a ed. Carr BARBI spa Volvo JBK11X Coliseum Volvo B10M with Duple C57F body Volvo Jeruzalem Volvo Jonkheere in Oban Scotland Volvo Lag Coevorden Volvo LV Volvo met carrosserie van Hainje passeert als lijn 50 de grenspost Glanerbrug-Gronau Volvo met carrosserie van Hainje VOLVO met DAF NS Oplegger Volvo Nobina 4550 05 Volvo nr. 519 met carrosserie van Hainje onderweg naar Groot Driene in Hengelo Volvo nr. 522 met carrosserie van Hainje onderweg naar de Nijverheid in Hengelo volvo nr.71 Volvo NSB-Flisa N Volvo Olympian S136 RLE Volvo Olympian Hokksund Turistbiler Volvo Plaxton B7R coach Engeland Volvo Politiebus Volvo Regency Road Volvo Roset WSM 248 Volvo Super Olympian Volvo Tensen 01 Volvo Tensen 29 Volvo Tensen 37 Volvo unit 1289 Volvo Verheul BBA bus 914 Tilburg Volvo ZABO City Coach  BBA 549 Volvo Zakynthos Griekenland Volvo Volvo's 34-36-41-45 Wardle Transport Northern Counties Palatine bodied Volvo Olympian in October 2012 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

TATA Motors Mumbai, Maharashtra India

Tata Motors

Tata Motors Limited
Type Public
Traded as BSE500570 (BSE SENSEX Constituent)
NSETATAMOTORS
NYSETTM
Industry Automotive
Founded 1945
Founders Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Area served Worldwide
Key people Cyrus Pallonji Mistry(Chairman)
Products Automobiles
Commercial vehicles
Coaches
Buses
Construction equipment
Military vehicles
Automotive parts
Services Automotive design, engineering and outsourcing services
Vehicle leasing
Vehicle service
Revenue Increase US$ 38.6  billion (FY 2013-14)
Operating income Increase US$ 3.86 billion (2014)
Profit Increase US$ 2.29 billion (2014)
Total assets Increase US$ 36.05 billion (2014)
Total equity Increase US$ 8.91 billion (2014)
Employees 66,593 (2014)
Parent Tata Group
Divisions Tata Motors Cars
Subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover
Tata Daewoo
Tata Hispano
Website www.tatamotors.com

Tata Motors Limited (formerly TELCO, short for Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company) is an Indian multinational automotivemanufacturing company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India and a subsidiary of the Tata Group. Its products include passenger cars, trucks, vans, coaches, buses, construction equipment and military vehicles. It is the world’s seventeenth-largest motor vehicle manufacturing company, fourth-largest truck manufacturer and second-largest bus manufacturer by volume.

Tata Motors has auto manufacturing and assembly plants in Jamshedpur, Pantnagar, Lucknow, Sanand, Dharwad and Pune in India, as well as in Argentina, South Africa, Thailand and the United Kingdom. It has research and development centres in Pune, Jamshedpur, Lucknow and Dharwad, India, and in South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Tata Motors’ principal subsidiaries include the British premium car maker Jaguar Land Rover (the maker of Jaguar, Land Rover and Range Rover cars) and the South Korean commercial vehicle manufactuer Tata Daewoo. Tata Motors has a bus manufacturing joint venture with Marcopolo S.A. (Tata Marcopolo), a construction equipment manufacturing joint venture with Hitachi (Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery), and a joint venture with Fiat which manufactures automotive components and Fiat and Tata branded vehicles.

Founded in 1945 as a manufacturer of locomotives, the company manufactured its first commercial vehicle in 1954 in a collaboration with Daimler-Benz AG, which ended in 1969. Tata Motors entered the passenger vehicle market in 1991 with the launch of the Tata Sierra, becoming the first Indian manufacturer to achieve the capability of developing a competitive indigenous automobile. In 1998, Tata launched the first fully indigenous Indian passenger car, the Indica, and in 2008 launched the Tata Nano, the world’s most affordable car. Tata Motors acquired the South Korean truck manufacturer Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company in 2004 and purchased Jaguar Land Rover from Ford in 2008.

Tata Motors is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange, where it is a constituent of the BSE SENSEX index, the National Stock Exchange of India and the New York Stock Exchange. Tata Motors is ranked 314th in the 2012 Fortune Global 500 ranking of the world’s biggest corporations.

History

Tata Indica

 The second-generation Tata Indica; one of the best selling cars in the history of the Indian automobile industry
Tata Nano
 The Tata Nano, the world’s most affordable car

Tata entered the commercial vehicle sector in 1945 after forming a joint venture with Daimler-Benz of Germany. After years of dominating the commercial vehicle market in India, Tata Motors entered the passenger vehicle market in 1991 by launching the Tata Sierra, a multi utility vehicle. Tata subsequently launched the Tata Estate (1992; a station wagon design based on the earlier ‘TataMobile’ (1989), a light commercial vehicle), the Tata Sumo (1994; LCV) and the Tata Safari (1998; India’s first sports utility vehicle).

Tata launched the Indica in 1998, the first fully indigenous Indian passenger car. Although initially criticized by auto-analysts, its excellent fuel economy, powerful engine and an aggressive marketing strategy made it one of the best selling cars in the history of the Indian automobile industry. A newer version of the car, named Indica V2, was a major improvement over the previous version and quickly became a mass-favourite. Tata Motors also successfully exported large quantities of the car to South Africa. The success of Indica played a key role in the growth of Tata Motors.

In 2004 Tata Motors acquired Daewoo’s South Korea-based truck manufacturing unit, Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company, later renamed Tata Daewoo.

On 27 September 2004, Tata Motors rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to mark the listing of Tata Motors.

In 2005, Tata Motors acquired a 21% controlling stake in the Spanish bus and coach manufacturer Hispano Carrocera. Tata Motors continued its market area expansion through the introduction of new products such as buses (Starbus & Globus, jointly developed with subsidiary Hispano Carrocera) and trucks (Novus, jointly developed with subsidiary Tata Daewoo).

In 2006, Tata formed a joint venture with the Brazil-based Marcopolo, Tata Marcopolo Bus, to manufacture fully built buses and coaches.

In 2008, Tata Motors acquired the British car maker Jaguar Land Rover, manufacturer of the Jaguar, Land Rover and Daimler luxury car brands, from Ford Motor Company.

In May 2009 Tata unveiled the Tata World Truck range jointly developed with Tata Daewoo; the range went in sale in South Korea, South Africa, the SAARC countries and the Middle-East at the end of 2009.

Tata acquired full ownership of Hispano Carrocera in 2009.

In 2009, its Lucknow plant was awarded the “Best of all” Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Award.

In 2010, Tata Motors acquired an 80% stake in the Italian design and engineering company Trilix for €1.85 million. The acquisition formed part of the company’s plan to enhance its styling and design capabilities.

In 2012, Tata Motors announced it would invest around INR6 billion in the development of Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicles in collaboration with DRDO.

In 2013, Tata Motors announced it will sell in India, the first vehicle in the world to run on compressed air (engines designed by the French company MDI) and dubbed “Mini CAT”.

On 26 January 2014, the Managing Director Karl Slym was found dead. He fell from the 22nd floor to the 4th floor of the Shangri-La Hotel in Bangkok where he was to attend a meeting of Tata Motors Thailand.

Operations

Tata Motors has vehicle assembly operations in India, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Thailand, Spain and South Africa. It plans to establish plants in Turkey, Indonesia and Eastern Europe.

Tata Motors’ principal subsidiaries include Jaguar Land Rover, Tata Daewoo and Tata Hispano.

Tata Motors Cars

Main article: Tata Motors Cars
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 The Tata Prima

Tata Motors Cars is a division of Tata Motors which produces passenger cars under the Tata Motors marque. Tata Motors is among the top four passenger vehicle brands in India with products in the compact, midsize car and utility vehicle segments. The company’s manufacturing base in India is spread across Jamshedpur (Jharkhand), Pune (Maharashtra), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), Pantnagar (Uttarakhand), Dharwad (Karnataka) and Sanand (Gujarat). Tata’s dealership, sales, service and spare parts network comprises over 3,500 touch points. Tata Motors has more than 250 dealerships in more than 195 cities across 27 states and 4 Union Territories of India. It has the third largest sales and service network after Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai.

Tata also has franchisee/joint venture assembly operations in Kenya, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Russia and Senegal. Tata has dealerships in 26 countries across 4 continents. Though Tata is present in many countries it has only managed to create a large consumer base in the Indian Subcontinent, namely India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Tata is also present in ItalySpainPolandRomaniaTurkey, Chile, and South Africa.

Tata Daewoo

Main article: Tata Daewoo
Tata Prima Modified
 The Tata Prima heavy truck on the roads of Lucknow

Tata Daewoo (officially Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Company and formerly Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Company) is a commercial vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Gunsan, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea and a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors. It is the second-largest heavy commercial vehicle manufacturer in South Korea and was acquired by Tata Motors in 2004. The principal reasons behind the acquisition were to reduce Tata’s dependence on the Indian commercial vehicle market (which was responsible for around 94% of its sales in the MHCV segment and around 84% in the light commercial vehicle segment) and expand its product portfolio by leveraging on Daewoo’s strengths in the heavy-tonnage sector.

Tata Motors has jointly worked with Tata Daewoo to develop trucks such as Novus and World Truck and buses including GloBus and StarBus. In 2012, Tata began developing a new line to manufacture competitive and fuel efficient commercial vehicles to face the competition posed by the entry of international brands like Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and Navistar into the Indian market.

Tata Hispano

Main article: Tata Hispano

Tata Hispano Motors Carrocera, S.A. was a bus and coach manufacturer based in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain and a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors. Tata Hispano has plants in Zaragoza, Spain and Casablanca, Morocco. Tata Motors first acquired a 21% stake in Hispano Carrocera SA in 2005, and purchased the remaining 79% for an undisclosed sum in 2009, making it a fully owned subsidiary, subsequently renamed Tata Hispano. Over the end of 2013, Tata Hispano closed the activity, due the bad management of Manchi Raja Rao, leaving 287 unemployed people and closing 70 years of history

Jaguar Land Rover

2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 01 China

Main article: Jaguar Land Rover

Jaguar Land Rover PLC is a British premium automaker headquartered in Whitley, Coventry, United Kingdom and has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors since June 2008, when it was acquired from Ford Motor Company. Its principal activity is the development, manufacture and sale of Jaguar luxury and sports cars and Land Rover premium four wheel drive vehicles. It also owns the currently dormant Daimler, Lanchester and Rover brands.

Jaguar Land Rover has two design centres and three assembly plants in the UK. Under Tata ownership, Jaguar Land Rover has launched new vehicles including the Range Rover Evoque, Jaguar F-Type, the Jaguar XF, the latest Jaguar XJ the Second-generation Range Rover Sport, the Fourth-generation Land Rover Discovery and the fourth-generation Range Rover.

TML Drivelines

TML Drivelines Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors engaged in the manufacture of gear boxes and axles for heavy and medium commercial vehicles. It has production facilities at Jamshedpur and Lucknow. TML Forge division is also a recent acquisition of TML Drivelines. TML Drivelines was formed through the merger of HV Transmission (HVTL) and HV Axles (HVAL).

Tata Technologies

Tata Technologies Limited (TTL) is an 86.91% owned subsidiary of Tata Motors which provides design, engineering and business process outsourcing services to the automotive industry. It is headquartered in Pune (Hinjewadi) and also has operations in Detroit, London and Thailand. TTL’s clients include Ford, General Motors, Honda and Toyota.

The British engineering and design services company Incat International, which specialises in engineering and design services and product lifecycle management in the automotive, aerospace and engineering sectors, is a wholly owned subsidiary of TTL. It was acquired by TTL in August 2005 for INR4 billion.

European Technical Centre

The Tata Motors European Technical Centre (TMETC) is an automotive design, engineering and research company based at WMG on the campus of the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. It was established in 2005 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors. It was the joint developer of the World Truck.

In September 2013 it was announced that a new National Automotive Innovation Campus would be built at WMG at Warwick’s main campus at a cost of £100 million. The initiative will be a partnership between Tata Motors, the University and Jaguar Land Rover, with £30 million funding coming from Tata Motors.

Joint ventures

Tata Marcopolo

Main article: Tata Marcopolo
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 A Tata Marcopolo bus in use in Chandigarh, India

Tata Marcopolo is a bus manufacturing joint venture between Tata Motors (51%) and the Brazil-based Marcopolo S.A. (49%). The joint venture manufactures and assembles fully built buses and coaches targeted at developing mass rapid transportation systems. It utilises technology and expertise in chassis and aggregates from Tata Motors, and know-how in processes and systems for bodybuilding and bus body design from Marcopolo. Tata Marcopolo has launched a low-floor city bus which is widely used by Chandigarh, Kolkata, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Lucknow, Pune, Agra, Kochi, Trivandrum and Bengaluru transport corporations. Its manufacturing facility is based in Dharwad.

Fiat-Tata

Fiat-Tata is an India-based joint venture between Tata and Fiat which produces Fiat and Tata branded passenger cars as well as engines and transmissions. Tata Motors has gained access to Fiat’s diesel engine technology through the joint venture.

The two companies formerly also had a distribution joint venture through which Fiat products were sold in India through joint Tata-Fiat dealerships. This distribution arrangement was ended in March 2013, since when Fiats have been distributed in India by Fiat Automobiles India Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fiat.

Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery

Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery is a joint venture between Tata Motors and Hitachi which manufactures excavators and other construction equipment. It was previously known as Telcon Construction Solutions.

Products

For details of Tata Motors passenger cars, see Tata Motors Cars. For details of Land Rover products, see Land Rover. For details of Jaguar products, see Jaguar Cars

Commercial vehicles

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Tata trucks
 A Tata 407 water truck
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 Tata Motors trucks in Rajasthan, India
TATA Semi-Forward Cab 1210SE Truck
 TATA Semi-Forward Cab 1210SE Truck
Tata twin Axle Lorry
 Tata twin Axle Lorry in South India
Tata Ace Family

TATA 1512

  • Tata 1512 (Medium bus chassis)
  • Tata 1612/1616 (Heavy bus chassis)
  • Tata 1618 (Semi Low Floor bus chassis)
  • Tata 1623 (Rear Engined Low Floor bus chassis)
  • Tata 1518C (Medium truck) 10 Ton
  • Tata 1613/1615 (Medium truck)
  • Tata 2515/2516 (Medium truck)

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  • Tata Starbus (Branded Buses for city, inter city, school bus and standard passenger transportation)
  • Tata Divo (Hispano Divo; Fully built luxury coach)
  • Tata CityRide (12 – 20 seater buses for intra-city use)
  • Tata 3015 (Heavy truck)
  • Tata 3118 (Heavy truck) (8×2)
  • Tata 3516 (Heavy truck)
  • Tata 4018 (Heavy truck)
  • Tata 4923 (Ultra-Heavy truck) (6×4)

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  • Tata Novus (Heavy truck designed by Tata Daewoo)
  • Tata Prima Truck
  • Tata Prima (The World Truck designed by Tata Motors and Tata Daewoo)
  • Tata Prima LX (Stripped down version of Tata Prima)
  • Tata Ultra (ICV Segment)

Military vehicles

  • Tata LSV (Light Specialist Vehicle)
  • Tata Mine Protected Vehicle (4×4)
  • Tata 2 Stretcher Ambulance
  • Tata 407 Troop Carrier, available in hard top, soft top, 4×4, and 4×2 versions
  • Tata LPTA 713 TC (4×4)
  • Tata LPT 709 E
  • Tata SD 1015 TC (4×4)
  • Tata LPTA 1615 TC (4×4)
  • Tata LPTA 1621 TC (6×6)
  • Tata LPTA 1615 TC (4×2)
  • Tata Winger Passenger Mini Bus
  • Tata Landrover 1515 F
  • Tata Sumo in Indian Army
  • Tata-Sumo-Extreme-4x4
  • TATA SUMO 4*4
  • Tata Xenon

Electric vehicles

Tata Motors has unveiled electric versions of the Tata Indica passenger car powered by TM4 electric motors and inverters  as well as the Tata Ace commercial vehicle, both of which run on lithium batteries. The company has indicated that the electric Indica would be launched locally in India in about 2010, without disclosing the price. The vehicle would be launched in Norway in 2009.

Tata Motors’ UK subsidiary, Tata Motors European Technical Centre, has bought a 50.3% holding in electric vehicle technology firm Miljøbil Grenland/Innovasjon of Norway for US$1.93 million, which specialises in the development of innovative solutions for electric vehicles, and plans to launch the electric Indica hatchback in Europe next year. In September 2010, Tata Motors presented four CNG–Electric Hybrid low-floored Starbuses to the Delhi Transport Corporation, to be used during the Commonwealth games. These were the first environmentally friendly buses to be used for public transportation in India.

Notable vehicles

Tata Ace

Main article: Tata Ace
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 Tata Ace was India’s first mini truck

Tata Ace, India’s first indigenously developed sub-one-ton mini-truck, was launched in May 2005. The mini-truck was a huge success in India with auto-analysts claiming that Ace had changed the dynamics of the light commercial vehicle (LCV) market in the country by creating a new market segment termed the Small Commercial Vehicle (SCV) segment. Ace rapidly emerged as the first choice for transporters and single truck owners for city and rural transport. By October 2005, LCV sales of Tata Motors had grown by 36.6 percent to 28,537 units due to the rising demand for Ace. The Ace was built with a load body produced by Autoline Industries. By 2005, Autoline was producing 300 load bodies per day for Tata Motors.

Ace is still a top seller for TML with 500,000 units sold to date (June 2010). In 2011, Tata Motors invensted Rs.1000 Crore in Dharwad Plant, Karnataka with the capacity of 90,000 units annually and launched 2 models of 0.5T capacity as Tata Ace Zip, Magic Iris.

Ace has also been exported to several Asian, European, South American and African countries and all-electric models are sold through Polaris Industries’s Global Electric Motorcars division. In Sri Lanka it is sold through Diesel & Motor Engineering (DIMO) PLC under the name of DIMO Batta.

Tata 407

Main article: Tata 407

Tata 407, is a Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) that has sold over 500,000 units since its launch in 1986. In India, this vehicle dominates market share of the LCV category, accounting for close to 75% of LCV sales.

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Carrocerias NICOLA SA Brazil 1948—–>>Marcolpolo

NICOLA SA

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NICOLA 1957 Morris-MCI

1957 NICOLA Morris-MCI

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Modasa

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MODASA (an abbreviation of Motores Diesel Andinos S.A), is a Peruvian bus manufacturer. MODASA products include buses, such as coach buses and school buses and tourist bus es, and cars, including pick-up trucks. MODASA provides a service converting automobiles to run off of natural gas. The company also produces generators and mobile generators. Modasa VolksBus in Perú.

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Buses and Coaches MERCEDES-BENZ Mannheim Germany since 1895

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Mercedes-Benz buses

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The new Mercedes-Benz Citaro presented in 2011

Mercedes-Benz has been making buses since 1895 in Mannheim in Germany. Since 1995, the brand of Mercedes-Benz buses and coaches is under the umbrella of EvoBus GmbH, belonging 100% to the Daimler AG.

Heritage

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The world’s first motorised bus was built in Germany by Karl Benz in 1895, some years before Gottlieb Daimler also started to build and sell buses in Germany as well. By 1898 both Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler, then rivals, were exporting their buses to Wales and England. Soon Daimler products were sold in the British Empire in a partnership with the British company Milnes. Milnes-Daimler developed a double-decker in 1902 and provided a bus for the first motorised bus service in the United Kingdom the following year. Though the company met success in selling buses throughout the British Empire, the partnership between Daimler and Milnes had to be undone due to the First World War.

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1948 Mercedes-Benz OP3750 forward control coach

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The Mercedes-Benz O 3500 touring coach based on the L 3500 truck

Due to economic hardships in the early 1900s, Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft and Benz & Cie. merged into one company in 1926, two years after both companies signed an agreement of mutual interest. Thus, Daimler-Benz AG (also known as Mercedes-Benz) was formed. In the next year, the company presented its first combined bus range. By that time emphasis was given to diesel engines (as opposed to petrol engines) for commercial vehicles.

1886 Mercedes Benz Patent Motorwagen Daimler Benz AG

1886 Mercedes Benz Motorwagen Daimler Benz AG

In 1951 Mercedes-Benz unveiled its first bus specifically designed for bus operation (and not derived from a lorry, as was the case of the other buses produced by the company until then) – the O6600 H. This 11-metre-long vehicle was equipped with a six-cylinder, transverse-mounted rear engine delivering 145 hp, a lower frame than its predecessors, and an electric gearshift system.

1895 Mercedes Omnibus

1895 Mercedes Omnibus

In 1954 Mercedes-Benz unveiled its first semi-integral bus – the O321 H. The semi-integral design meant a reduction in weight, improvements in stability and body resistance. The O321 H also was the first to feature coil springs in the front-axle suspension. This 9.2-metre-long vehicle (a 10.9-metre version was later unveiled) also featured a rear-mounted engine. The first version was available with an output of 110 hp, and a later optional 126-hp version was made available. More than 30,000 units of the O321 H complete bus and its platform were sold around the world, a mark which places it as the best-selling bus of its time and, until today, one of the most successful models by Mercedes-Benz.

1914 Mercedes Benz S 14 Daimler Benz AG

1914 Mercedes Benz S 14 Daimler Benz AG

Mercedes-Benz do Brasil Ltda. (Buses)

In the year 1951, technicians from Daimler Benz, accompanied by Brazilian specialists, carried out studies to analyse the viability of producing vehicles in Brazil. Two years later, on 7 October 1953, Mercedes-Benz do Brasil was officially founded, having as its first president Alfred Jurzykowski. A plant was then built in São Bernardo do Campo (a city neighbour to São Paulo city) in São Paulo State, Brazil. On 28 September 1956 the plant was inaugurated in the presence of the then President of BrazilJuscelino Kubitschek. This date marks the birth of the Brazilian vehicle industry.

1924 Mercedes Benz 2 Daimler Benz AG

1924 Mercedes Benz 2 Daimler Benz AG

Until 1958 only lorries were produced in the Brazilian plant, and local body builders used lorry chassis to make buses. In 1958, the integral bus Mercedes-Benz O321 H also started to be produced in Brazil, supplying the Brazilian market as well as the market of other South American countries (although some Latin-American operators also bought European-made Mercedes-Benz buses). For instance, 550 units of Brazilian-made O321 integral buses were exported to Argentina in 1961, and other 300 units were exported to Venezuela in 1965.

1925 Mercedes Benz 1 CN Daimler Benz AG

1925 Mercedes Benz 1 CN Daimler Benz AG

In 1963, a front-engine bus chassis was unveiled, based on the LP 321 lorry. New versions of this chassis as well as new versions of the O 321 integral bus were presented the following year. The first integral bus tailored to the Brazilian market was the O 326, a rear-engine coach unveiled in 1966. It featured the turbo-charged OM 326 engine delivering up to 200 hp. One year later, a new front-engine bus chassis was also unveiled – the LPO 344, also based on a lorry chassis.

1927 Mercedes-Benz Werkspoor ATO-04

1927 Mercedes-Benz Werkspoor ATO-04

In 1969 a new rural- and urban-service bus was presented by Mercedes-Benz do Brasil. Designated O 352, this integral bus was equipped with a direct-injection diesel engine. Two new front-engine chassis were presented that same year – the LPO 1113 and the LPO 1520.

1928 Mercedes-Benz N2

1928 Mercedes-Benz N2

During the 1970s the plant in São Bernardo do Campo was being expanded to meet with the increasing demand for the production of commercial vehicles. By the end of that decade, Mercedes-Benz had produced more than 500,000 commercial vehicles in the Brazilian plant, about 4,000 of which were integral buses.

1929 Mercedes Benz  Roosdorp - Lodewijkx Adam busserie17

1929 Mercedes Benz Roosdorp – Lodewijkx Adam busserie17

In 1970, the rear-engine OH 1313 and the front-engine OF 1313 bus chassis were unveiled. One year later, a new integral coach was unveiled – the O 362 – featuring a larger luggage compartiment than its predecessor, the O 321. Yet another integral bus was presented by Mercedes-Benz do Brasil – the O 355 – in 1974. The OH 1517 rear-engine chassis was also presented that year. One year after the first three-axle bus was built in Brazil (based on the Mercedes-Benz LPO 1113 front-engine chassis) made its debut in 1977, the new O 364 integral bus was presented by Mercedes-Benz do Brasil in two versions – one with a 130-hp engine, and the other with a 170-hp engine. Also in 1978 the production of the O 362 was discontinued, after more than 35,100 units were produced in Brazil.

1929 Mercedes Benz N56

1929 Mercedes Benz N56

Since the demand for buses was growing by that time, a new plant was inaugurated in Campinas (a city in São Paulo State, Brazil), dedicated only for the production of buses. This plant was considered the biggest and most modern plant dedicated for the production of buses in the Western World. Meanwhile, the plant in São Bernardo do Campo was still being expanded.

1932 mercedes-benz-busse-oldtimer

1932 mercedes-benz-busse-oldtimer

In 1984 two new integral bus range were presented by Mercedes-Benz do Brasil. One of them was O 370 coach range, available in two- and three-axle versions. It was the first coach range produced by Mercedes-Benz do Brasil fitted with air suspension as standard. The other was the O 365 regular-service bus range. In 1987 the O 370 and O 365 bus ranges were succeeded by the O 371 range (made up by three coaches and three regular-service bus models).

1933 Mercedes-Benz RD51 LO3200 ATO-05

1933 Mercedes-Benz RD51 LO3200 ATO-05

In 1991 the company inaugurates the Centro de Desenvolvimento Tecnológico (or Technological Development Centre in English) in Brazil. This is, until today, the largest of its kind in Latin America. Some of the projects developed by the Centro de Desenvolvimento Tecnológico in Brazil were the natural gas engine M-447 hLAG, used in the natural-gas-powered Citaro, and the cost-effective improvements made in the Axor truck worldwide.

1934 Mercedes Benz van Weil & Goerke

1934 Mercedes Benz van Weil & Goerke

In 1994, Mercedes-Benz do Brasil presented the O 400 integral bus range, which included one standardised city bus, four coaches and the O 400 UPA articulated bus – the first articulated bus produced by Mercedes-Benz in Brazil, which came into production only in 1995. This vehicle featured an electronic-managed articulation developed by the company. In that same year, Mercedes-Benz reached an 85%-share in the commercial vehicles market in Brazil. In the following year, Mercedes-Benz do Brasil received the ISO 9001 and the VBA 6.1 certifications.

1935 Mercedes Benz ATO-01

1935 Mercedes Benz ATO-01

In 1996 a new version of the O 371 integral bus for regular-service operation was presented. However, months later Mercedes-Benz announced the end of integral bus production in Brazil. A statement was made in which the company announced it would henceforth focus on the production and development of bus chassis and platforms, and so it occurred. Bus production was relocated in the São Bernardo do Campo plant in 2000, when the Campinas industrial complex was dedicated for activities related to training and overseeing the dealership network in Brazil, parts and accessories distribution and technical assistance.

1935 Mercedes-Benz LO 3500

1935 Mercedes-Benz LO 3500

In 2006 DaimlerChrysler do Brasil unveiled two new articulated modular bus chassis – the O 500 MA (raised floor) and the O 500 UA (low-floor). Both are equipped with a six-cylinder-rear-mounted engine delivering 360 hp as standard. Units of the O 500 articulated bus range were purchased to operate in the BRT systems of CuritibaSão PauloSantiago de Chile(Transantiago) and Bogotá (Transmilenio).

1935 Mercedes-Benz Stromlinie-Bus

1935 Mercedes-Benz Stromlinie-Bus

Nowadays (2014), under the umbrella of Mercedes-Benz do Brasil Ltda., the bus chassis produced by Mercedes-Benz in Brazil supply the Brazilian market and are exported for countries in the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Amongst the buses produced by Mercedes-Benz in Brazil are the O 500 modular bus chassis series, which includes chassis made for urban and rural applications (available in raised- and low-floor versions) as well as coach chassis, the OH rear-engine bus chassis series, the OF front-engine bus chassis series and the LO mini- and micro-bus chassis series.

Mercedes-Benz Argentina

In 1951 the then Daimler-Benz AG set up in Argentina its first factories outside Germany: one in the town of San Martín, near Buenos Aires, and another in González Catán on industrial suburbs. The San Martin plant was closed in the finish of the 50’s.

1935 Mercedes-bus

1935 Mercedes-bus

Mercedes-Benz released updated local colectivo based on modified L 3500 truck chassis – LO 3500, OP 3500, LO 311, LO 312– with a separately manufactured body fitted at a later stage by different coach builders. In 1963 Mercedes built the 10,000th colectivo (model LO 312), and continued with other models, such as LO 1112, (120 HP), LA 1112 4×4 (traction in all wheels) and the LO 1114. Due to the family relationship with the truck, the Mercedes-Benz colectivos had a diesel engine with power transmitted to the rear axle by a five-speed constant-mesh gearbox.

1936 Mercedes Benz Kässbohrer Grossraum Sattelbus 172pers (2)

1936 Mercedes Benz Kässbohrer Grossraum Sattelbus 172pers

In 1967, manufacture of the middle-distance buses of self-supporting platform O120 began. In 1968 the O120 was replaced by the model O140 with a 130-hp engine.

In 1977, mass production of chassis for buses and buses with power steering began. Manufacturing of the LO914 and the O170, the successor to the O140 model with the OM 352 A supercharged engine with 156 hp and reinforced axles and suspension, also started.

1936 Mercedes Benz Kässbohrer Grossraum Sattelbus 172pers

1936 Mercedes Benz Kässbohrer Grossraum Sattelbus 172pers

In 1979, the company began the production of the bus chassis, front model, OC 1214, using the OM 352 engine like the LO 1114 bus.

In 1981, with some success, the OH 1419 bus was introduced and made in Argentina.

1936 Mercedes Benz, tipo L6500

1936 Mercedes Benz, tipo L6500

In 1982, the company built the first bus powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) in Argentina and launched two new models: the front-engine OF 1114 (for export markets only, like Perú) and the OF 1214, with a front engine. Also introduced was a new line of vehicles for urban transport of passengers, automatic transmission 1114, the new front chassis of 114, for export, and bus chassis rear engine OH 1314, with and without automatic transmission. Series production of the LO 1114 with automatic gearbox began and joined the air brake system on the Mercedes-Benz model LO 1114.

1936 Mercedes-Benz met struikelinstap 16 pers.ATO-08

1936 Mercedes-Benz met struikelinstap 16 pers.ATO-08

In 1987, Mercedes-Benz Argentina revolutionized the public transportation of passengers by launching the new line of rear-engined front-side bus (the “OH”), which replaced traditional front motor buses. 1998 is the year of manufacture of rear engine bus OH 1621 L.

1937 Mercedes-Benz O 10000 Reichspost bus, Gaggenau all-steel body

1937 Mercedes-Benz O 10000 Reichspost bus, Gaggenau all-steel body

For the first years of the 1990s, arrives the buses of the O-series likes the O 373 RSD (324 units built), the O 374 RSD (72 units built) and the O 400 RSD (61 units built) for the long-distance bus routes and also the OH 1522 (333 units built) and the OH 1526 (98 units built). All made in the factory of González Catán until 1995. In 1994, start the assembly of the OF 1620 with the 200 HP diesel engine with 6606 units made and large used in the provinces like Santa Fe, Jujuy and others.

1938 Mercedes Benz Den Oudstenbus van Mulder

1938 Mercedes Benz Den Oudstenbus van Mulder

For the urban buses, the OHL series added with the production line in 1990 with this models: OH/OHL 1316, OH/OHL 1320 and the OH/OHL 1420 with success in the urban transport.

1938 Mercedes-Benz LO 3750 Autobahn

1938 Mercedes-Benz LO 3750 Autobahn

After the 2001 crisis, develops many “colectivos” like the OH 1115 and OH 1315 (except the case in 2002, when industrialized the production of the OH 1721, a bus with a 210 HP engine), medium urban buses with a 150 HP engine. This models made and sold until 2008, replaced by the new OH 1618 L-Sb and the OH 1718, a local develop for Mercedes-Benz Argentina under the chassis of the OH 1618. The OH 1618 is ready to meet the highest requirements on emissions, Euro 3, 4 and 5. Has the renowned Mercedes-Benz OM 904 LA Euro 3 of a high torque: 675 Nm, a power of 177 hp DIN. The engine electronic management and 3 valves per cylinder, with the optional Top Brake system to improve vehicle efficiency and durability of the brake system. Optionally provides two types of gearbox: automatic and mechanical. The front and rear axles are developed, tested and manufactured by Mercedes-Benz, especially technology adopted and adapted to the needs of passenger transport: low velocity, starting and numerous arrests per kilometer, with extensive use of systems Brake and manageability of the unit.

1939 +1955 Mercedes Benz nr.3 uit 1939 met een nieuwe (tweede) karrosserie van Domburg uit 1955

1939 +1955 Mercedes Benz nr.3 uit 1939 met een nieuwe (tweede) karrosserie van Domburg uit 1955

Today it builds modern-style buses and several models of bus chassis and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter delivery vans, chassis cabs and minibuses with a large slice of them being exported to Germany. Mercedes-Benz commuter and touring buses are not necessarily up to European counterparts but robust enough to handle heavy urban usage and some of Argentina’s rugged backcountry and extra long-distance travel. For 2012, was return the production of the Sprinter NCV3, the successor of the T1N with many argentinian-made parts and it’s exported to the Mercosur, South Africa and other markets.

1939 Mercedes-Benz ATO-02

1939 Mercedes-Benz ATO-02

Since 2013, announced the assembly of the minibus LO 915 in the Virrey del Pino plant with the high floor rear engine (OH) chassis OH 1518  previously imported from Brazil the two models.

Mercedes-Benz Türk

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Mercedes-Benz Türk O 325

In addition, DaimlerChrysler AG is currently manufacturing buses and coaches under the brand Mercedes-Benz in Turkey. Mercedes-Benz Türk was established in Istanbul in 1967 as Otomarsan, it started the production of O 302 type buses in 1968.

1939 Mercedes-Benz O3750

1939 Mercedes-Benz O3750

In 1970, only 2 years after its foundation, the company started to export buses, over 12,600 buses have been exported to date. In 1984 the company was appointed as the general representative of Mercedes-Benz in Turkey, added with new partners to the enterprise and started a new investment necessary for production of trucks. In 1986, parallel to the growth potential of Turkey, the truck plant started production in Aksaray. In November 1990 the company name was changed to Mercedes-Benz Türk A.Ş.

1939 Mercedes-Benz, tipo O10000 BVG

1939 Mercedes-Benz, tipo O10000 BVG

The company currently employs 2,800 personnel. Due to increasing export activities Mercedes-Benz Türk built a new bus plant in Hosdere/Istanbul, which became active in December 1994.

1940 Mercedes-Benz stadsbus nr.10 met karrosserie Hainje

1940 Mercedes-Benz stadsbus nr.10 met karrosserie Hainje

Since its foundation Mercedes-Benz Türk has sold approximately 36,000 buses, 50,000 trucks and 1,000 midibuses from its own production in addition to 20,000 cars since 1989 when the company activated the importation of passenger cars. Mercedes-Benz Türk currently produces intercity and municipality buses at Hoşdere/Istanbul and Davutpaşa/Istanbul plants, and light and heavy duty trucks at the Aksaray plant.

1940 Mercedes-Benz WSM 257

1940 Mercedes-Benz WSM 257

Mercedes-Benz Türk is the first company in the Turkish primary automotive industry to get the ISO 9002 quality certificate, obtained in 1994 for Aksaray and ISO 9001 quality certificate, obtained in 1995 for Davutpaşa/Istanbul and Hoşdere/Istanbul production plants.

1941 Mercedes Benz Kriegstyp 41

1941 Mercedes Benz Kriegstyp

Furthermore Mercedes-Benz Türk has the certificate for ISO 14001 environment management standards since May 2000 and the certificate for ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 16949 since March 2002.

Mercedes-Benz and the VÖV

During the 1960s, the Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen (or German Association for Public Transport Operations in English) conducted a project of a highly standardised and specialised bus, in order to improve the quality, simplify the maintenance and reduce the production costs of buses in Germany – the VÖV-I. Based on the recommendations provided by the VDV, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the O305 regular-service bus in 1967. In 1973 the rural-service bus O307 was presented. It was based on the O305 and also conceived in line with the standards set by the VDV. In 1977, Mercedes-Benz presented a 17-metre-long articulated version of the O305 (the O305 G), featuring a rear-mounted engine.

1941 Mercedes Benz RD80 te Elburg ATO-15

1941 Mercedes Benz RD80 te Elburg ATO-15

By the end of the 1970s the project was improved and a VÖV-II standardised bus range was presented. Mercedes-Benz again took part in the project and in 1980 presented the “S80” standardised regular-service bus. After minor changes were made, the Mercedes-Benz S80 came into production in 1984 as the O405, succeeding the O305. In the following year, an articulated (O405 G) and a rural-service version (O407) were unveiled.

EvoBus

Main article: EvoBus

In 1995 Daimler-Benz Bus and Coach range and Kässbohrer Bus Division were combined to form the EvoBus GmbH. Both Mercedes-Benz and Setra continued to operate separately on the market for some time.

1941 Mercedes Benz- Werkspoorbus van De Valk

1941 Mercedes Benz- Werkspoorbus van De Valk

One year later EvoBus was formed, the first of a new bus range from Mercedes-Benz was presented – the Integro (O550) rural-service bus, later joined by a three-axle 15-metre version. Besides the Integro, EvoBus also presented the Mercedes-Benz O405 NÜL (twin-axle long low-floor rural-service bus), O405 NK (compact city bus) and the Innovisia (an improved version of the O404). The Innovisia was the first bus to be equipped with an ABC suspension system. Shortly after the Citaro urban-service low-floor bus was unveiled. It was the first urban bus equipped with CAN data bus.

1942 MERCEDES BENZ L4500 1954 - Ford

1942 MERCEDES BENZ L4500 1924 – Ford

Coordinated production between Setra and Mercedes-Benz started in 1997. New versions of the Citaro low-floor bus were presented that year, including a 15-metre three-axle version and an 18-metre articulated version. In 1998 the new Mercedes-Benz Tourismo (O350) was presented in a super-high-deck version with three-axles, based on the O404 coach chassis. The O404 integral bus was succeeded by the Travego in 1999. The Travego was available either with a six-cylinder in-line engine (initially delivering 354 and 408 hp) or with a V8 engine (delivering 476 hp).

1946 Mercedes-Benz O 10000k4 Saarpost

1946 Mercedes-Benz O 10000k4 Saarpost

In the 17th edition of the Bus World exposition in Kortrijk (Belgium), Mercedes-Benz officially unveiled the Tourino – a 9,3-metre coach featuring automatic air suspension, disc brakes, ABS, EBS and ASR systems. There were two engine options (245 hp/279 hp), both six-cylinder rear-mounted engine.

1948 Mercedes-Benz tourwagen nr. 8 met tweede karrosserie

1948 Mercedes-Benz tourwagen nr. 8 met tweede karrosserie

The Citaro, Travego and Integro range were redeveloped by the end of 2005, and the CapaCity – a four-axle articulated low-floor bus 19.54-metre long – was unveiled in 2006. Also in 2006 the Tourismo was redeveloped, and a 14-metre version was presented. Amongst the innovations incorporated to the new Tourismo are the new engine output available (354 hp/408 hp/428 hp) and the new-generation transmissions available with EPS system.

1949 Mercedes Benz O 3500 Überland-Reisebus

1949 Mercedes Benz O 3500 Überland-Reisebus © O. Nordsieck

Currently Mercedes-Benz concentrates the integral bus production in Germany and Turkey, and chassis production in Spain and Brazil. There are other manufacturing basis around the world, such as the ones in France and Argentina.

Polomex

A joint-venture between Mercedes-Benz and Brazilian coachbuilder Marcopolo resulted in the formation of Polomex. The company assembles and sells urban buses and coaches with Mercedes-Benz chassis and Marcopolo body in Mexico. The coach range includes the Multego, a luxury coach based on the Mercedes-Benz OC500 modular bus chassis. The body, produced by Marcopolo, features a design similar to that of Mercedes-Benz Travego.

Alternative drive

The earliest cited alternative-drive bus sold by Mercedes-Benz is the O6600 T, a trolleybus based on the O6600 H diesel bus. In the early 1950s, 350 German-made Mercedes-Benz trolleybuses were exported to Argentina.

1950 Mercedes Benz O 3500 Reisebus lux

1950 Mercedes Benz O 3500 Reisebus luxembourg © G. Carbon

Nonetheless, Mercedes-Benz engaged in intensive research and development of alternative propulsion systems in the 1960s. In 1969 the brand presented the OE302 electric bus. Two years later, a natural-gas-fuelled version of the O305 was unveiled, and in 1975 the OE302 duo bus went into trial operation in Esslingen, Germany. A minibus operated on pure hydrogen was demonstrated in 1977. In 1978 the hybrid electric OE305 was presented. The same year Mercedes-Benz do Brasil presented the OF-1315 front engine natural-gas-fuelled bus chassis for the Brazilian market. Other five duo buses went into trial operation in Esslingen the following year, two of them in battery/trolley operation and the other three in diesel/trolley operation. Also in 1979, Daimler-Benz sent a German-built O305 trolleybus to be tested on the São Paulo trolleybus system, Brazil, then one of the most extensive trolleybus systems in the western world. The O305 GT trolleybus would go into production in 1981. Also in 1981 a methanol-fuelled O305 was unveiled.

1950 Mercedes-Benz O6600

1950 Mercedes-Benz O6600

In 1983 methanol-drive Mercedes-Benz buses were tested in São Paulo, Brazil. Some time later, 40 natural-gas-fuelled Mercedes-Benz O364 rear-engine integral buses went into experimental operation in that city. Two of them used a mixture of soy oil, ethanol and B-Diesel as fuel. In the following year Mercedes-Benz do Brasil unveil the OH-1315, a natural-gas-fuelled rear-engine bus chassis, and the O371 integral bus range for the Brazilian market, including a natural-gas integral urban bus and a trolleybus. In 1986 experiments were made in Europe with an articulated duo bus (diesel/electric) based on the O405. The O405 trolleybus was presented in that same year.

1949 Mercedes Benz O3500a Spanje

Mercedes Benz O3500 Spanje © Isidoro

In 1984, a trial was carried out with a four O305 buses already in use in Auckland, New Zealand, with two powered by liquid petroleum gas and two powered by compressed natural gas (CNG). At the same time, two Volvo B10M buses were converted to run on methanol. All six, as well as a further 50 O303 and O305 buses, were all put onto CNG. Auckland City had a fleet of one hundred O303 buses and three hundred O305 buses.

1951 Mercedes Benz O 3500 Reisebus Sta

1951 Mercedes Benz O 3500 Reisebus Sta © O. Nordsieck

In the 1990s three new natural-gas-powered models were unveiled by Mercedes-Benz: the O405 GN GNG low-floor articulated bus, which was Europe’s first natural gas low-floor city bus; the O405 NG solo city bus and the O405 ÜNG for rural service. All models were fitted with the M-447 hG engine that was exported from Brazil.

1951 Mercedes Benz O 6600 H

1951 Mercedes Benz O 6600 H

In 1994 a prototype of a low-floor articulated duo bus based on the O405 – the O405 GNTD – was presented, featuring electric hub motors.

In 1996 the OH-1315 natural-gas bus chassis is succeeded by the OH-1621 LG, also natural-gas-powered. One year later, the OH-1621 LG was equipped with an electronic-managed engine as standard.

1952 Mercedes Benz saarpost

1952 Mercedes Benz saarpost

In 1997 Daimler-Benz presented its first fuel-cell bus, designated NEBUS (New Electric Bus), based on the O405 urban bus. It was the world’s first fully operational fuel-cell-powered bus. Another fuel-cell-powered was developed later, based on the Citaro. Exemplars of the Citaro Fuel Cell bus are currently being tested in Europe, China and Australia.

1952 Mercedes-Benz carr. Den Oudsten

1952 Mercedes-Benz carr. Den Oudsten

In 1998, the Cito (a diesel-electric midibus) was unveiled, featuring the low-floor concept.

In 2000, Mercedes-Benz do Brasil delivered the first 56 model M-447 hLAG turbocharged natural gas engines to the city of Hannover in Germany fitted to specially-designed Citaro citybuses for EXPO 2000. Subsequently, this engine has sold in larger numbers compared to the previous M-447 hG engine, with over 600 ordered by Australian bus operators alone.

Products

Minibuses

02 2000 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 316CDI03 2008 Mercedes Sprinter

04 Mercedes-Benz Vario05 Compass Bus R84 EDW 2009

   Vario

  • Medio
  • LO series (mini- and micro-buses chassis)

Full-size buses

  • O317
  • O321H
  • O322
  • O326
  • O301
  • O302
  • O303

06 Transperth JW Bolton bodied O305 in Perth in September 2006Transperth JW Bolton bodied O305 in Perth in September 2006

     O305 & O305

07 Mercedes-Benz O309Mercedes-Benz O309

08 Mercedes-Benz O371 Mercedes-Benz O371

09 Transperth Volgren bodied O405NH on Great Eastern Highway in PerthTransperth Volgren bodied O405NH on Great Eastern Highway in Perth

  • O405, O405G, O405N, O405GN, O405N2, O405GN2 and O405NH
  • O407
  • O408
  • Conecto (O345)
  • Tourismo (O350)
  • Tourino (O510)
  • Cito (O520)
  • Citaro (O530 series)
  • Integro (O550)
  • Intouro (O560)
  • Travego (O580)
  • Touro (OC500RF 1836/1842/2542 raised-floor modular bus chassis)
  • OC500LE 1825h/1828h/1830h/1825hG low-entry modular bus chassis (also known as O500LE, soon to be accompanied by an articulated version)
  • OC500LF/OC500LF (A) low-floor modular bus chassis
  • O500 M (1725/1726/1728/1732), O500 R (1830/1833), O500 RS (1833/1836), O500 RSD (2036/2236/2242) and O500 MA (2836)
  • O500 U (1725/1726 low-entry modular bus chassis) and O500 UA (2836 low-entry articulated modular bus chassis)
  • OF series front-engine bus
  • OH series rear-engine bus

Gallery

005Mercedes-Benz Sprinter City 65 minibus.

006Mercedes-Benz Variominibus.

007A 24-passenger version of the Mercedes-Benz O309.

008Mercedes-Benz Cito.

009A VöV fronted Mercedes-Benz O305.

010Kowloon Motor Bus 11 metre Mercedes-Benz O305 double-decker bus.

011SBS TransitMercedes-Benz O405 in Singapore. Some buses have been exported to Bangkok.

012SMRT Mercedes-Benz O405G (Hispano Habit) articulated bus in Singapore.

013Transperth Mercedes-Benz OC500LE (Volgren) serving as the Blue CAT in Perth, Australia.

014Irvine-designed Citaro G in Hanover, Germany

015Mercedes-Benz Conecto.

016Mercedes-Benz Integro Intercity bus.

017Mercedes-Benz Intouro Intercity coach.

018Mercedes-Benz O404-based coach in the United States, modified as a tour/sleeper bus.

019Mercedes-Benz O371 RS in Chile.

020Mercedes-Benz O371 RSD in north of Chile.

021An APSRTC Garuda Plus Mercedes Benz Intercity Coach en route to Vijayawada in Hyderabad, India. APSRTC was one of the first bus operators in India to buy Mercedes Benz buses.

022Mercedes-Benz Tourino.

023A Mercedes-Benz Tourismo demonstrator.

024Mercedes-Benz Travego coach.

1952 Mercedes-Benz carr. Den Oudsten 1953 Mercedes Benz O 3500 Linienbus 1953 Mercedes Benz O-3500 Motor OM-312 Autocares Lazara a 1953 Mercedes Benz O-3500 Motor OM-312 Autocares Lazara b 1954 Mercedes Benz O 319 Kleinbus 1954 Mercedes Benz O 3500 Reisebus (Heck) Lux 1954 Mercedes Benz O 3500 Überlandbus 1954 Mercedes Benz O-3500 Motor OM-312 1954 Empresa 1954 Mercedes Benz O-3500 Motor OM-312 A 1954 Mercedes Benz O-3500 Motor OM-312 Año 1954 Empresa Cuiña 1954 Mercedes Benz O-3500 Motor OM-312 1954 Mercedes-O321H-Reisebus-Kerschner-weiss-weinrot 1955 Mercedes Benz - Bussbygg 1955 Mercedes Benz L319 1955 Mercedes Benz O 321 H Reisebus 1955 Mercedes-O3500-Linienbus-Adorf-Reisen-rot-weiss 1 1956 Mercedes Benz  321 H 1956 Mercedes Benz O321HL 1957 Mercedes Benz L319 1958 Mercedes Benz O 317 K Bahnbus 1958 Mercedes Benz O321H 1958 Mercedes-Benz L319 Panorama-Bus 1958 mercedes-benz-busse-319 1958 TB-23-81 Mercedes-Benz carr. Domburg 1959 Mercedes Benz L 391 Veluwe 1959 Mercedes Benz O-321H a 1959 Mercedes Benz O-321H b 1959 Mercedes Benz oldtimer duitsland 1959 Mercedes Benz Oldtimer motorhome 1959 Mercedes-Benz 8 seater Tourist Bus a 1959 Mercedes-Benz 8 seater Tourist Bus 1959 Mercedes-Benz O 321 HL unterwegs 1959 Mercedes-Benz, type L312 Roset 1960 MERCEDES Benz 0321 H 1960 Mercedes Benz bus in La Valeta Malta 1960 Mercedes Benz O 321 H Reisebus 1960 MERCEDES Benz O 321 H 1960 Mercedes Benz O302 1960 Mercedes Benz O321-H Spanje 1960 MERCEDES-BENZ O302 1960 Mercedes-Benz O-322 1960 Mercedes-bus van Meussen 1960 Mercedes-O321H-Reisebus-hellblau-Dek-dkblau-Puetz 1961 Mercedes Benz O 321 H Reise-Überlandbus 1961 Mercedes Benz O 321 HL Reisebus (Steib-Aufbau) DB 1962 Mercedes Benz OGHR492H 1962 Mercedes Benz Schoolbus Argentinië 1962 Mercedes Benz Steib-O321HL-Reisebus 1962 Mercedes-Benz L 319 D 1963 Mercedes Benz L312 El Condor Argentinië 1963 Mercedes Benz LAO 328 Allrad-Postbus 1963 Mercedes Benz O 321 H Drögmöller-Aufbau Vogel 1963 Mercedes Benz Roset Tholen 1963 Mercedes Benz 1964 Mercedes Benz Ernst Auwärter Aufbau 1964 Mercedes Benz O 321 H  Ramseier & Jenzer Clubbus 1964 Mercedes Benz Thai Bus Bangkok 1964 Mercedes benz Thai Bus 1964 Mercedes Benz 1964 Mercedes-Benz, LP323 Domburg 1964 Mercedes-O302-Reisebus-PVG-Pinneberg-weiss-rot 1964-65 Mercedes Benz Bus Thailand 1965 Mercedes Benz O302-Den Oudsten bus GVB19 1965 Mercedes Benz OF1113 - Viggaklev 1965 Mercedes Benz Oldtimer Motorhome 1966 Mercedes-O302-Steib-Reisebus-Reiners-weiss-bl-or 1967 Mercedes Benz 319 1967 Mercedes Benz O 317 K Postbus 1968 Mercedes Benz Hanomag F20 1968 Mercedes Benz L 206 D 44-20-EB 1968 Mercedes Benz OF 1113-Domburg nr.15 met 38 zitplaatsen 1968 Mercedes-Benz, O302 Den Oudsten 1969 El Condor - Mercedes Benz 1112 1969 Mercedes benz O 317 K Linienbus 1969 Mercedes Benz O140 DIC 1969 Mercedes-Benz LO 1112 Omnibus 1970 Mercedes Benz O 3O9 Kleinbus 1970 Mercedes-Benz L408 autobus BV-29-21 1971 Mercedes Benz Mannheimer serie 32-35 1971 Mercedes Benz O 302 360 10R 1971 Mercedes Benz O 302 360 1971 Mercedes Benz O-302-360 10R (2) 1971 Mercedes Benz O-302-360 10R 1971 Mercedes Benz O305's Hainje GVB47 1972 Mercedes Benz 200 1973 MERCEDES Benz 0302 1973 Mercedes Benz Domburg L, R de 30 merk Mercedes Benz BOVA 1973 Mercedes Benz O321 1973 Mercedes-Benz L207 camper 1973 Mercedes-Benz O 321HL 1973 Mercedes-Benz, O302, 10R Domburg 1974 Mercedes Benz Ludewig O 317 Eineinhalbdecker Essener Verkehrs-AG EVAG 1975 Mercedes-Berkhof Wim Vink OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 1976 Mercedes-Benz 207D30 autobus 62-XG-39 1977 Mercedes Benz Australië Grenda 1978 Mercedes Benz LO1114 DECAROLI SPC 1978 Mercedes Benz O303 de Oranje 1978 Mercedes Benz Vetter 18 ÜM Gelenkbus Moselbahn GmbH, Trier 1979 Mercedes-Benz, 207D Mercedes 1980 Mercedes Benz Vetter O 305 G Gelenkbus 1980 1981 Mercedes-Berkhof 3027 1 was Van Egmond 26 1982 MERCEDES Benz 0305 1983 Mercedes Benz Vetter O 307 Überlandbus 1984 Den Oudsten Mercedes Benz 7004 1988 Mercedes Benz O405 uit de serie 81-88 op de Provincialeweg in Dordrecht SVD84 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 2001 Mercedes Benz Setra S315 GT HD Coach Wngine 14618cc OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 2002 Mercedes-Benz Conecto  Estonia 2003 Mercedes Benz Cito-bussen SVD654 2003 Mercedes Benz -Drögmöller Bangl 2003 Mercedes Benz Drögmöller 2004- Mercedes Benz Viano Engine 2987cc V6 Diesel 2005 Mercedes Benz sprinter 2005 Unvi Cimo Mercedes UK 2008 Mercedes Benz Sprinter mini bus 2008 Mercedes Benz Standardbus GVB A'dam 2008 Mercedes Benz verlengd Basel Zwitserland 2008 Unvi Compa  Mercedes UK 2008 Unvi Wing 33 Mercedes UK 2009 Mercedes-Benz Cito 2010 Mercedes Benz SMB1H on 300 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 2011 Mercedes Benz O 550L, goldfarbe 2011 Mercedes Benz Sprinter-Bluekens 6x2 2011 Mercedes Benz Sprinter-Vip-luxus-omnibus-bus 2011 Mercedes-Benz Citaro O530 Arriva London 2012 MERCEDES Benz EVO CITARO 2012 MERCEDES Benz O 530 CITARO 2012 MERCEDES Benz O 530 CNG CITARO 2012 MERCEDES Benz O 530 K CITARO 2013 MERCEDES Benz O 530 L CITARO 2013 MERCEDES Benz O 530 LE CITARO 2013 MERCEDES Benz O 530 Ü CITARO 2014 Mercedes-Benz Citaro FuelCELL Hybrid A6A-711 Peru Mercedes Benz Bus 4 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 0-140 Decaroli Mercedes Chili Domburg Mercedes Benz 1 Ikarus-Mercedes MERCEDES 0303 BARBI Mercedes Benz (Deutz) Zakynthos Griekenland Mercedes Benz 5 Mercedes Benz 8 Super woonbus Maybach a Mercedes Benz 8 Super woonbus Maybach b Mercedes Benz 8 Super woonbus Maybach c Mercedes Benz 8 Super woonbus Maybach d Mercedes Benz 8 Super woonbus Maybach e Mercedes Benz 8 Super woonbus Maybach f Mercedes Benz 8 Super woonbus Maybach g Mercedes Benz 8 Super woonbus Maybach h Mercedes Benz 45 MERCEDES BENZ 100 Police Mercedes Benz 152 Mercedes Benz 206 D Kleinbus 3,5T Mercedes Benz 207-307 Mercedes Benz 208 D Kleinbus-Kombi 220Xpress in Den Bosch Mercedes BENZ 0303 15R 1977-78 CARROZZERIA BARBI SPA Mercedes Benz 0303-ARNA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Mercedes Benz 309 D BJ 52 BZ Roermond Mercedes Benz 408 Mercedes Benz 408geleed Mercedes Benz 0530G Wroclaw P Mercedes Benz, 711 D BUS, Legervoertuig, 1990 Mercedes Benz 814 Alfredo & Caetano Mercedes Benz 03500a Mercedes Benz 03500b Mercedes Benz AB Mercedes Benz Alphen a d Rijn Mercedes Benz Arg 03 Mercedes Benz Argentina 203 Mercedes Benz artenbus Mercedes Benz b-40142 Mercedes Benz Batnfjord Auto N Mercedes Benz Beccar Mercedes Benz belonging to CUSA (Colectiveros Unidos S.A.I.F.), fleet number 1554 argbus5 MERCEDES BENZ BEULAS MINICLUB Mercedes Benz Blauw witte bus Argentinië Mercedes Benz Bova XV Mercedes Benz bus 19 persoons LM1044 Mercedes Benz bus Eisenbahn AG Mercedes Benz Bus Luchthaven Mercedes Benz bus which was used by St. Xavier's college - Goa a Mercedes Benz bus which was used by St. Xavier's college - Goa Mercedes Benz Bus, als Zubringer zum Brauhaus in Hannover a Mercedes Benz Bus, als Zubringer zum Brauhaus in Hannover Mercedes Benz Bus, Guanajuato Mercedes Benz Buses Alimentadores Zonda D Transantiago Mercedes Benz bussen serie 102-123 Mercedes Benz CAIO Andino (MB LK1113)boekje Mercedes Benz camper bus Mercedes Benz Citaro Postus, line 104 Wahlendorf Zwitserland Mercedes Benz Citaro RET Rotterdam NL Mercedes Benz Coba 12 Montevideano ex Cutcsa Mercedes Benz Colares Mercedes Benz Combi Mercedes Benz COVEMA Jordanie Mercedes Benz des années 35 affecté pour la poste Allemande Mercedes Benz ELBA Jordanie Mercedes Benz Ernst Auwärter Economy Mercedes Benz Esp 0-9156 Mercedes Benz Firda-billag Bus Truck N Mercedes Benz FRAM0508 Mercedes Benz Geledebus GVB A'dam Digital StillCamera Mercedes Benz Groen Mercedes Benz GUADALAJARA Mercedes Benz Haaksbergen Mercedes Benz Hippodrome MERCEDES Benz INTEGRO Mercedes Benz InVenezuela Mercedes Benz Julsundruta N Mercedes Benz KLM-ABB MERCEDES Benz L 406D Mercedes Benz L319 k Mercedes Benz L319 l Mercedes Benz L319 q Mercedes Benz L319 z Mercedes Benz L319 Mercedes Benz LA1113 Zwitserland Mercedes Benz LO915 Marcopolo Perubus13 Mercedes Benz LO-1114-48 argbus12 Mercedes Benz -LoP 3500-e MERCEDES Benz LP 328 MERCEDES Benz LP 911 MERCEDES Benz LP 1113 Mercedes Benz MB O 3500 Oberhausen Mercedes Benz MCV 600 Jordanie Mercedes Benz met een Schenk geleding en Hainje ... Mercedes Benz Mexico standard Mercedes Benz midi coach Engeland Mercedes Benz Motor Coach Scene in Transkei Mercedes Benz O 303 wagen 87 Mercedes Benz O 321 H RE-H 3223 Castrop Rauxel Mercedes Benz O 404 Mercedes Benz O-140 Argentina Mercedes Benz O302 (Mercedes bodywork) Spanje Mercedes Benz O305 Mannheimer was echter de 98ste GVB29 Mercedes Benz o309 Mercedes Benz O-317 El Cóndor Mercedes Benz O-317 para la empresa El Cóndor Mercedes Benz O321+Jonckheere (1) Mercedes Benz O405 Mercedes Benz O520 Cito-Evobus 791-1 Mercedes Benz O520 Cito-Evobus 791avond Mercedes Benz OH 1313 Casanova 21 Clasa Mercedes Benz OH -ELBA Mercedes Benz oud Enschede Mercedes Benz postbus uit Liechenstein. Het kenteken met FL = Fürstentum Liechtenstein Mercedes Benz Romsdals-Skyssforening N Mercedes Benz Storfjord-rutebillag N Mercedes Benz Tågbussen Mercedes Benz Thailand Mercedes Benz Tourismo Jordanie Mercedes Benz Travego Bluetech 4-Euro 4 compliant Coach Mercedes Benz Travego Mercedes Benz van Hool Mercedes Benz VBK Mercedes Benz VfB Stuttgart Mercedes Benz vraagteken oorlogstijd Mercedes Benz Washington Sightseeing Tours Mercedes Benz Zuid Amerika Mercedes Benz, and is No.13 Mercedes Benz Mercedes-Benz 1112 Mercedes-Benz articulated bus of JetParks Manchester Mercedes-Benz B Jordan Mercedes-Benz based double deck bus Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (2) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (4) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (5) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (7) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (11) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (12) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (14) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (17) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (18) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I (19) Mercedes-Benz Bus History - PART I Mercedes-Benz Bus History PA Mercedes-Benz bus Jord Mercedes-Benz -Busaf Bus Germiston SA Mercedes-Benz Citaro First London Mercedes-Benz Coach Omnibus O 6600 H Mercedes-Benz Jordanië Mercedes-Benz LO915 Senior (bodywork by Marcopolo) perubus13 MERCEDES-BENZ LPO1113-45+LP1113-51 Mercedes-Benz mini bus Mercedes-Benz O 305G Mercedes-Benz O 404 based Rotel bus Mercedes-Benz O302 Jordanie Mercedes-Benz O302-Biamax Coach Greece Mercedes-Benz O303 Padane ZX Mercedes-Benz O305 double decker bus in HK with Walter Alexander R body. Mercedes-Benz O305 Heppenheim Mercedes-Benz O309 Mannheim 100 7663 Mercedes-Benz O321+Jonckheere (1) Mercedes-Benz O321+Jonckheere MERCEDES-BENZ O321H (45-Br 455-E) Mercedes-Benz O321H a Mercedes-Benz O371 Mercedes-Benz O405 (SBS 539P - SBS Transit) Mercedes-Benz O405 Mercedes-Benz OC500LE Mercedes-Benz Omnibus O 6600 H Mercedes-Benz Omnibus O 6600 Ha Mercedes-Benz Rohöl Omnibus Bus History - PART I (8) Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Travel 55 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Mercedes-Benz T2 (Europa)  T3 Mercedes-Benz TN-T1 Mercedes-Benz Typ O 5000 Mercedes-Benz Type O 317 Bus Mercedes-Benz Type O 319 Mini Bus Mercedes-Benz Type O 321 H Omnibus Mercedes-Benz Type O 6600 H Omnibus tekening Mercedes-Benz Type O 6600 H Omnibus Mercedes-Benz Vario Mercedes-Benz Vito mercedes-benz-andare-02 Mercedes-Benz-bus-BorderMaker mercedes-benz-busse mercedes-benz-busse-319-bus-02b-200010 mercedes-benz-busse-o-6600-02b-200037 mercedes-benz-busse-oldtimer-02b-0052 mercedes-benz-busse-oldtimer-02b-0053 mercedes-benz-busse-oldtimer-02b-0092 mercedes-benz-busse-oldtimer-02b-0119 mercedes-benz-busse-oldtimer-02b-0146 mercedes-benz-busse-oldtimer-02b-100020 mercedes-benz-busse-oldtimer-02b-400005 mercedes-benz-multego-01 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-01 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-02 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-03 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-04 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-05 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-06 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-07 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-08 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-09 mercedes-benz-o-321-h-10 4 R mercedes-benz-o-321-h-12 Mercedesbus voor het stationsgebouw Hilversum Mercedes-O317-Eineinhalbdecker-EVAG-3902-elfenb-Str-gr Mercedes-O317K-Linienbus-Kaehler-dkrot-weiss-Dekor Mercedes-O317-Postbus-gelb Mercedes-O321H-Ramseier-Jenzer-Reisebus-kurz-Postl-Fr Mercedes-O321H-Ueberlandbus-dunkelgruen Mercedes-O3500-Reisebus-dkgruen-weiss-Carbon Plaxton Mercedes BeaverTreloar's Unvi Mercedes Sp

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That’s it

Buses MARCOPOLO + NICOLA Cia Ltda Brasil

Marcopolo S.A.

Marcopolo S.A.
Type Sociedade Anônima
Traded as BM&F BovespaPOMO3,POMO4
Industry Automotive
Founded 1949
Headquarters Caxias do SulBrazil
Area served the Americas, Western Europe, South Africa, India, Australia, New Zealand
Key people Paulo Bellini, (Chairman)
Jose Rubens De La Rosa,(CEO)
Products Intercity, Urban, Micro and Mini Buses
Revenue Increase US$ 2.0 billion (2012)
Net income Decrease US$ 147.5 million (2012)
Employees 20,016
Subsidiaries Volgren
New Flyer Industries (19.99%)
Tata Marcopolo (49%)
MVC
Moneo
Website www.marcopolo.com.br

Marcopolo S.A. (BM&F Bovespa:Marcopolo) is a Brazilian bus manufacturer founded on August 6, 1949, in the southern Brazilian city of Caxias do Sul, state of Rio Grande do Sul. The company manufactures the bodies for a whole range of coaches, e.g. microbus, intercity and touring coach. Marcopolo produces over half of the bus bodies made in Brazil and exports its coaches to more than 60 countries.

Currently Marcopolo has four plants in Brazil and plants in ArgentinaAustraliaColombiaIndiaMexico, and South Africa, in addition to the technology that will be transferred to China. Recently it announced a joint-venture with Tata Motors to enter the Indian market. Marcopolo closed its plant in Portugal in September 2009.

History

Marcopolo was founded as Nicola & Cia Ltda, a company then having 8 partners and 15 employees. The production was entirely handmade.

1949 Marcopolo 1958 NICOLA 285 CARMO 1959 carroceria Nicola Série Prata, chassi Mercedes-Benz LPO-344 1959 memoria-marcopolo 1960 carroceria Nicola Série Ouro, chassi Mercedes-Benz LPO-1113 1961 carroceria Nicola Nicola, chassi Mercedes-Benz LP-1113 1962 - Mercedes bens - Carroceria Nicola 1962 Ônibus Nicola da Expresso Minuano, exposto em Montevidéu em março de 1962 1963 carroceria Nicola Nicola, chassi Mercedes-Benz LP-321 1963 Ônibus Nicola. Carroceria Nicola-Mercedez no ano de 1963 1963 onibus20urbano20nicolaHistória da Marcopolo 1964 carroceria Nicola Marcopolo, chassi Mercedes-Benz LPO-344 1964 Marcopolo rdodviário 005 1964 Nicola Nicola, chassi Scania B75 1965 Carroceria Nicola Nicola, chassi Mercedes-Benz LP-321a 1966 Carrocerias Nicola S-A completa 17 1966 Ônibus+antigo.finalizado[1] 1968 Helios 48-Marcopolo Nicola FNM Alfa Romeo D-11000 1968 Marcopolo I, lançado no VI Salão do Automóvel em 1968 1968 versão Marcopolo I (traseira e frente de fibra de vidro) 1969 carroceria Nicola Nicola, chassi Mercedes-Benz LP-321b 1969 marcopolo_2 1969 Nicola Série 5500 Mercedes Benz LP-344 1969 1970 Marcopolo

1970 Mercedes bens - Comprado de Silvana em Taquara-RS em 1970 - Carroceria Nicola 1970 patoense marcopolo anos 70 fksjbfgk 1971 Marcopolo II Merc.B O-352 1972 Marcopolo San Remo 1974 Car. Nicola Maua31040001 1974 Marcopolo Veneza Expresso 1975 Marcopolo II ( CAMELO ) MBB )-362 1976 Marcopolo Nielson (primeiro carro da Viação São Luiz). Arquivo São Luiz. Em 1976 1978 Marcopolo Sanremo - Mercedes-Benz LPO-1113-45 - ano 1978 1979 Marcopolo Veneza II Scania S112 1979 Carr. Nicola carr.nicola-governador-gr carro 154, carroceria Marcopolo II, chassi Mercedes-Benz LP-1113 Carroceria Nicola sobre chassi Chevrolet carroceria Nicola Urbano, chassi Mercedes-Benz LP-321 CARROCERIA NICOLA. Empresa ÚTIL Carroceria Nicola carroceria-onibus-nicola-8140 carroceria-onibus-nicola-13917- Marcopolo completa 63 anos hoje Marcopolo II M Benz Buses Sol Del Pac Marcopolo III Buses Cruz del Sur MARCOPOLO III DE-LA-DESAPARECIDA-EMPRESA-EXPRESO-SUDAMERICANO Marcopolo III de-SAN-PEDRO-DE-MALA Marcopolo III de-TEPSA Scania Marcopolo image_1-6 Marcopolo Nicola por Marcopolo Magirus Deutz Marcopolo Viaggio 850 GIV- Volvo B10M d Marcopolo Viaggio 850 GIV- Volvo B10M de Turismo Chincha Turismo-Chincha marcopolo-torino-varig NICOLA & Cia a NICOLA & Cia b NICOLA & Cia c NICOLA & Cia d NICOLA & Cia e NICOLA & Cia f NICOLA & Cia g NICOLA & Cia h NICOLA & Cia i NICOLA & Cia j NICOLA & Cia k NICOLA & Cia l NICOLA & Cia n NICOLA & Cial m nicola Nicola-Marcopolo volvo marcopolo g7

In 1953, Marcopolo starts the production of the first steel structures.

Brand names

1 2012 Tata Marcopolo Green Chandigarh India

Tata Marcopolo Bus in ChandigarhIndia

  • Marcopolo
  • Ciferal – focuses on urban operations,
  • Volare – dedicated to the development, production and commercialization of the V5, V6, V8, W8, and W9 models of the School bus, Municipal, Tourism/Freight, Easy Access and Mobile Unit sectors.
  • Tata Marcopolo Bus (Joint venture with Tata Motors in India)

Subsidiaries

  • MVC – which started its activities operating in the automotive industry and gradually broadened its operations, introducing its plastic products to the light industry and infra-structure markets, etc.
  • Moneo – the financial service unit of Marcopolo.
  • Volgren – is an Australian bodywork company owned by Marcopolo.

Products – Marcopolo division

Coach

2006 marcopolo ideale 770

2006 Marcopolo Ideale 2006 Scania K270

  • Ideale 770

2005 Marcopolo Allegro MBenz Buses JNSMERCEDES MARCOPOLO ALLEGRO

  • Allegro

Marcopolo Andare Classmarcopolo-andare-class-1000-2006-mercedesbenz-oh1636l59

  • Andare Class

BUS-MARCOPOLO-GV-VIAGGIO-DE-CRUZ-DEL-SURmarcopolo-viaggio-gv-850-1997Marcopolo Viaggio GV 1000 6x2marcopolo-viaggio-gv-1000-02

  • Viaggio series

2013 Marcopolo Paradiso 1050 G7-M.Benz-Buses Pullman Sur

2013 Marcopolo Paradiso G7 1200 Tur Bus Internacional

Scania Marcopolo Paradiso G6 1550LD

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Marcopolo Paradiso 1200 G7 Mercedes-Benz O-500 RSD

2006 Marcopolo Paradiso 1800DD  MB O400RSD

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  • Paradiso series

Mercedes-Benz Marcopolo Multego OC-500Marcopolo Multego sobre carrocería Mercedes Benz OC-500mercedes-benz-marcopolo-multego-oc400-6x2Marcopolo Multego e

  • Multego

City bus

Marcopolo Gran Viale LE Volvo Marcopolo Viale MB MB OF 1730 marcopolo-gran-viale_6483c marcopolo-gran-viale-via-sul-5-3914-veculo-eltrico-hibrido marcopolo-viale III marcopolo-viale tek marcopolo-viale scania-marcopolo-viale-02 scania-marcopolo-viale-08

Marcopolo Viale MB MB OF 1730 VOLVO BUS ARTICULE MARCOPOLO

2014 MARCOPOLO Mercedes VIALE BRT BUS transoeste 2014 MARCOPOLO VIALE BRT BUS transoeste 2014 Marcopolo Viale BRT Volvo B340M

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  • Viale series

2011 Marcopolo Torino 7 - Volksbus 17.230 EOD Marcopolo Torino G7 Marcopolo Torino Scania G5. MArcopolo Torino Volvo San Felipe Express Marcopolo Torino, Mercedes-Benz OF-1113 torinog3-busmg-3 Marcopolo Torino Marcopolo TorinoSanJuande marcopolo-torino-01 MarcopoloTorinoEx-Enatru marcopolo-torino-varig

  • Torino

Marcopolo BOXER 50 - 728 Marcopolo boxer by Antonio by MichelleOrdonhez Marcopolo Boxer Mexico Marcopolo Boxer Marcopolo Merc. B Boxer7

  • Boxer

Midibus

Marcopolo Ideale 600 Volkswagen 15-190 EOD marcopolo ideale 770 a marcopolo ideale 770 marcopolo ideale mb OF-1722M 770 a Marcopolo Ideale VV EOD Camargo 0075

  • Ideale 600

Marcopolo Senior urbano a Marcopolo Senior urbano b DIGITAL CAMERA marcopolo-senior-08 mercedes-benz-lo-915-marcopolo-senior-04

  • Senior

2006 Agrale Marcopolo Temple 2006 agrale-marcopolo-temple-02 2009 marcopolo temple Marcopolo Temple a Marcopolo Temple b Marcopolo Temple c Marcopolo Temple

  • Temple

Minibus

2011 carroceria Marcopolo Fratello XL, chassi Volkswagen 8.150 EOD Mercedes-Benz Marcopolo Fratello mercedes-benz-marcopolo-fratello-08

  • Fratello

Marcopolo Lista c marcopolo listo

  • Listo

Marcopolo Vicino  Mercedes Benz LO-712  Pullman Bus Marcopolo Vicino Buses Tucapel Marcopolo Vicino, chassi Mercedes-Benz LO-915 Marcopolo Vicino

  • Vicino

Gallery

Buses, cars, trucks HINO Motors Japan II

HINO Motors Limited

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1978 Hino Bochokotsu RL

1978 Hino Bochokotsu RL

1979 Hino Ecuador

1979 Hino Ecuador

1979 Hino RC 320 CCMC Chester Coaches MO3979

1979 Hino RC 320 CCMC Chester Coaches MO3979 © Leon Batman

1979 hino

1979 hino

1980 Hino Brunei

1980 Hino Brunei

1979 Hino1

 Hino

313 HINO HE 1981

1981 313-HINO500

1979 Hino2

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1982 hino KF chili

1982 hino KF chili

1979 Hino3

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1985 Hino coach overtaking this Fuso of SAB Logistics.

1985 Hino coach overtaking this Fuso of SAB Logistics.

1979 Hino4

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My beautiful picture

1986 Hino bus in Trinidad

HINO RF

1988 Hino Super Dolphin FS Concrete Pump Truck

1988 Hino Super Dolphin FS Concrete Pump Truck

1990 Hino 2

1990 Hino

1990 Hino Bangladesh

1990 Hino Bangladesh © Christian Kraut

1990 Hino inter town bus Bruneï

1990 Hino inter town bus Bruneï

1990 Hino Super Dolphin (WDQ 3287) on the E2 near Skudai in Malaysia

1990 Hino Super Dolphin (WDQ 3287) on the E2 near Skudai in Malaysia

1990 hino-sh-28-90d36455-euromist

1990 hino-sh-28-90d36455-euromist

1991 Hino RB145S China

1991 Hino RB145S China

1991 Hino Superdolphin

1991 Hino Superdolphin

1991 Hino -Zho Sung Coach

1991 Hino -Zho Sung Coach

1992 Hino China

1992 Hino China

1992 Hino Rainbow China

1992 Hino Rainbow China

1993 Hino -Nangoku-Kotsu

1993 Hino -Nangoku-Kotsu

1993 hino-sh-28-93ww2097-nolan

1993 hino-sh-28-93ww2097-nolan

SONY DSC

1994 HINO116jfyt

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1995 Hino Blue Ribbon maru

1995 Hino Blue Ribbon maru

1995 Hino U-RB1WEAA-Kanachu-chi

1995 Hino U-RB1WEAA-Kanachu-chi

1996 Australian Hearing bus Hino AC

1996 Hino Profia-mixer

1996 Hino Profia-mixer

1996 Hino RG 197 with a PMC 160 body (Australian Bus)

1996 Hino RG 197 with a PMC 160 body (Australian Bus)

1997 Hino kai Nara Kotsu

1997 Hino kai Nara Kotsu

1998 Hino - Fire Department Tokyo

1998 Hino – Fire Department Tokyo

1998 Hino Melpha-Bushu

1998 Hino Melpha-Bushu

1998 Hino Niseko bus 462

1998 Hino Niseko bus 462

1998 Hino Super Dolphin on the E2 near Skudai in Malaysia

1998 Hino Super Dolphin on the E2 near Skudai in Malaysia

1998 Hino Toyama Chitetsu Bus 517

1998 Hino Toyama Chitetsu Bus 517

1999 HINO AIRPORT TENDER Japan

1999 HINO AIRPORT TENDER Japan

1999 Hino Australië

1999 Hino Australië © BuzzyBeeForum

2001 Hino Light Pumper From Anglesea CFA

2001 Hino Light Pumper From Anglesea CFA

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Hini trucks

HINO Trucks

2001 Hino Melpha-Fujikyu-Shonan-M2451

2001 Hino Melpha-Fujikyu-Shonan-M2451

2001 Hino Ranger

2001 Hino Ranger

2001 hino-dutro-bus-110-sdbl

2001 hino-dutro-bus-110-sdbl

2002 Hino -Ze Ying Bus

2002 Hino -Ze Ying Bus

2003 Hino 2003-11

2003 Hino 2003-11 © Christiaan Kraut

2003 Hino 2003-11-04

2003 Hino 2003 © Christiaan Kraut

2003 Hino Bedford 133

2003 Hino Bedford 133 © Christian Kraut

2003 HINO KB AC

2003 HINO KB AC

2003 Hino refuse compactor

2003 Hino refuse compactor

2003 Hino Super Dolphin FS Dump Truck

2003 Hino Super Dolphin FS Dump Truck

2003 Hino

2003 Hino

2004 Hino - Fire Department Tokyo a

2004 Hino – Fire Department Tokyo

2004 Hino - Fire Department Tokyo b

2004 Hino – Fire Department Tokyo

2004 Hino Dakar Rally. More Telefonica - Dakar

2004 Hino Dakar Rally. More Telefonica – Dakar

2004 Hino Liesse Bus

2004 Hino Liesse Bus

2004 Hino Liesse China

2004 Hino Liesse Bus

2004 Hino Liesse ShuhokuBus 94 Hamanasugo

2004 Hino Liesse ShuhokuBus 94 Hamanasugo

2004 Hino Ranger SG260JTankHiswana

2004 Hino Ranger SG260J Tank Hiswana

2005 Hino Feng RongTaiwan

2005 Hino Feng RongTaiwan

2005 Hino Liesse II LX Macau China

2005 Hino Liesse II LX Macau China

2005 Hino S'elega Nagaden-tokyo-nagano-highwaybus

2005 Hino S’elega Nagaden-tokyo-nagano-highwaybus

2005 Hino-Ranger-2005-1

2005 Hino-Ranger

2006 Hino Dutro 130 MDLXtreme

2006 Hino Dutro 130 MDLXtreme

HINO RF

2006 HINO Poncho (2)

2006 HINO Poncho

2006 Hino Poncho Tokyubus

2006 Hino Poncho Tokyubus

2006 Hino pumper Japan

2006 Hino pumper Japan

2006 hinoautotransporter Verenigde Arabische Emiraten Abu Dhabi

2006 hinoautotransporter Verenigde Arabische Emiraten Abu Dhabi

2006 Hino-Magirus

2006 Hino-Magirus

2007 Hino - Fire Department Tokyo c

2007 Hino – Fire Department Tokyo

2007 Hino Afghanistan

2007 Hino Afghanistan

2007 hino gallery

2007 hino gallery

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

2007 Hino Melpha -Fujikyu-Shonan-M2451

2007 Hino Poncho OdakyuBus D139 Komabus

2007 Hino Poncho OdakyuBus D139 Komabus

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2008 Hino Poncho

2008 Hino Profia& Hino 700 Series

2008 Hino Profia& Hino 700 Series

2009 hinotruck dakar

2009 hinotruck dakar

2010 HINO 450hp New Zealand

2010 HINO 450hp New Zealand

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2010 Hino Poncho ADG-HX6JHAE-Kanachu-Chi110-Eboshi

2011 Adiputro Marcopolo Hino RK8

2011 Adiputro Marcopolo Hino RK8

2011 Hino » 500 series Dakar Rally

2011 Hino » 500 series Dakar Rally

2012 Hino Hybrid

2012 Hino Hybrid

2012 Hino ProfiaASV

2012 Hino ProfiaASV

2013 HINO D90 28106

2013 HINO D90 28106

2013 Hino Mayanmar Thailand

2013 Hino Mayanmar Thailand

2014 Hino electric

2014 Hino electric

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Buses bodybuilders EL CONDOR Argentina

Busbuilder “EL CONDOR” Argentina

EL  CONDOR

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1928 onibus 014 Carroceria El Condor

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1938 Dodge – El Cóndor – Empresa 25 De Mayo ©Coleccion Gamba

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1942 ACLO Regal zie ook Geronimo Gnecco de El Condor

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1946 Chevrolet – El Cóndor – La Independencia ©GP Web

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1946 Chevrolet El Cóndor ©Gambadiez

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1947 Chevrolet El Cóndor

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1948 El Halcón Chevrolet El Cóndor

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1949 Aclo Leyland El Condor

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1954 FORD HERCULES F-5 Mod 54 Carr EL CONDOR

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1954 Mercedes Benz O3500 El Cóndor

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1955 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – El Condor – Expreso Quilmes ©Vicente Porcella El Palo

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1956 INTERNO 43 DAF 56 carr El Condor ex Lisa

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1956 DAF B62 El Cóndor Carlos Sueiro Arg

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1956 DAF B62 El Cóndor Carlos Sueiro Arg

condor sobre chasis DAF

1955 DAF B52 carr. El Condor sobre chasis DAF

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1956 PARA SOLOBUS DAF EL CONDOR – ©FREEWHEEL69

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1956 Mercedes-Benz O-3500 – El Cóndor – Rastreador Fournier ©Coleccion Gamba

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1957 Mercedes-Benz O-3500 – El Cóndor – Rastreador Fournier ©Coleccion Gamba

condor Mercedes Benz L-312 de 1956-57

1956-1957 El Condor Mercedes Benz L-312

condor chasis Scania-Vabis

1957 El Condor chassis Scania-Vabis

condor Mercedes

1957 Mercedes Benz El Condor

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1958 Mercedes Benz LO 911 El Condor Arg – ©Marcelo Scévola

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1958 Mercedes-Benz LO 911 – El Cóndor – Ex Nueve De Julio – Linea 109  ©Marcelo Scévola

condor bedford J6LZ1

1959 El Condor Bedford J6LZ1

condor carrozadas sobre chasis Chevrolet C-50

1960 El Condor carrozadas sobre chasis Chevrolet C-50

condor carrozado sobre Mercedes Benz LO-911

1960 El Condor carrozado sobre Mercedes Benz LO-911

condor Dodge

1961 El Condor carrozado sobre Dodge-Fargo

1961 El Condor bedford camper

1961-el-condor-bedford-camper

1962 Mercedes Benz El Condor 02

1962 Mercedes Benz El Condor

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1962 Bedford – El Cóndor – Almafuerte

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1963 Mercedes Benz L312 El Condor  ©Marcelo1963

condor ford 1964

1964 El Condor Ford

Mercedes Benz LO-1112, en 1965. El Cóndor

Mercedes Benz LO-1112, en 1965. El Cóndor

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1966 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – El Cóndor – Pedro De Mendoza  ©Coleccion GAMBA

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1968 Mercedes Benz LO 1112 El Condor Monsa Servicio Technico – ©Gambadiez

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1968 umcy tarsa Bedford J6LZ1 of MB L312 El Cóndor

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1969 El Condor – Mercedes Benz 1112

el condor_06

1969 Scania Vabis El Condor

el condor_04

1969 Mercedes Benz El Condor + ?

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1969 Mercedes Benz El Condor

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1969 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – El Cóndor – Bella Vista  ©Coleccion Gamba

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1969 Mercedes-Benz L 312 LO 911& MERCEDES-BENZ O 317 El Cóndor & La Portena

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1969 Mercedes-Benz LO 1112 – El Condor (para Alemania) – La Perlita

1970 Mercedes Benz El Condor 01

1970 Mercedes Benz El Condor

1973 El Condor 1973 Mercedes

1973 El Condor Mercedes Benz

1974 El Condor carrozados sobre Mercedes Benz LO-1114

1974 El Condor carrozados sobre Mercedes Benz LO-1114

1975 condor carrozados sobre Mercedes Benz LO-1114

1975 condor carrozados sobre Mercedes Benz LO-1114

1976 condor sobre el chasis Chevrolet C-50.

1976 El condor sobre el chasis Chevrolet C-50

1976 El Condor carrozadas sobre Mercedes Benz LO-911

1976 El Condor carrozadas sobre Mercedes Benz LO-911

condor bedford J6LZ1

1976 El Condor bedford J6LZ1

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EL CONDOR-ESTRELLA-el-doblepiso- Neoplan-El Condor – ©Daniel Jorge Quirolo *****

Marcopolo Viaggio GV 1000 Scania K Condor

Marcopolo Viaggio GV 1000 Scania K El Condor – ©Christian Pinilla

El Condor 5402 Peru

El Condor 5402 Peru

FINI

Filed Under: ACLOARGENTINABEDFORDBodybuilderChevroletDAFDODGEEL CONDORFordHerculesLeylandMarcopoloMercedes BenzNEOPLANSCANIA

Buses DINA Hidalgo Mexico

Buses DINA Mexico

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DINA S.A.

Diesel Nacional, Sociedad Anónima

Grupo DINA S.A.

Type

Private

Industry

Automotive

Founded

1951

Headquarters

Sahagun CityHidalgoMexico

Key people

José Martín Meléndez Romero,President

Subsidiaries

DIMEX, AIRDIN

Website

DINA CAMIONES S.A. DE C.V.

DINA (Diesel Nacional, Sociedad Anónima de Capital Variable, in English National Diesel) is a Mexican automotive producer of heavy duty and specialty trucks, urban buses, armored military vehicles and intercity coaches. The company is owned by the Gómez Flores family.

Currently the company distributes its products in the UKUnited StatesRussiaIranEgyptSyria,  MexicoNicaragua (24.3 MUSD) and other Central and South America countries. For market acceptance in the United States and Canada the company sold the high profile Dina Viaggio coaches under its former subsidiary, Motor Coach Industries . Specific Dina bus models are re-badged as Mercedes-Benz buses in some markets.

DINA was founded as Diesel Nacional S.A in 1951 with the signing of an agreement with FIAT SPA to support the manufacture of trucks and buses.

AEC-ACLO Regel IV als proefbus voor Mexico Stad

Before DINA – AEC-ACLO Regel IV als proefbus voor Mexico Stad

History

From 1962 DINA commenced the assembly of foreign buses as well as the production of medium sized trucks using INTERNATIONAL and CUMMINS engines.

In 1987, a technological alliance was signed with NAVISTAR. Two years later DINA was acquired by the Consortium “G” Group DINA, though it continued to use NAVISTAR technology.

In 1990, DINA combined with the Paradiso bodyworks of Brazilian Marcopolo S.A.  company with whom it signed a commercial alliance.

The DINA Group was listed on the New York Stock Exchange and fully acquired the stocks of Motor Coach Industries (referred as a “company merger” in North America). Also, DINA founded the Financial Leasing DINA and started exporting to South America under the brand DIMEX .

In 1995, in order to achieve technological independence, DINA invested $70 million in its HTQ project to upgrade its manufacturing base. With consulting advice from BMW Design Works and Roush Industries, it developed a new modular concept for the class 6, 7 and 8 trucks, meeting international regulations and achieving the following objectives:

  • Ability to export to any market in the world.
  • Optimized product efficiency and performance.
  • Parts approval for OEM manufacturers.
  • Designed to outperform in diverse climates and terrains in Mexico.
  • Production simplification.
  • Optimize tooling cost.

In 1997, an Argentina division of auto parts DINA S.A. started and later an AIRDIN  plant in Bernal municipality of Buenos Aires Argentina, while in Mexico it launched a diverse line of buses: F11, F12 and F14 using its new HTQ technology.

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A late DINA HTQ model

In 1998 DINA finished its alliance with Navistar and launched a new line of vehicles HTQ exporting 48 million dollar to 14 countries and signed a contract with Western Star whose order cancellation was a prime factor for the following DINA economic crisis, ending with selling 61 percent of its MCI shares to Joseph Littlejohn & Levy . The same year, creates Mexicana de Manufacturas Especiales, SA of C.V. in the city of Guadalajara Jalisco five plants in an industrialcomplex of 48.480 m2. with the aim of supplying the market for its auto parts and bodyworks manufacturing.

Since 2001, DINA have completely used its HTQ manufacturing technology for all intercity coach buses.

In 2008, launches its products through its distributors network. Dina have also extended the use of its HTQ proprietary manufacturing technology for trucks and city buses to maintain its position in the urban bus market and in the medium term, and venturing into foreign bus segments, and dedicated work trucks.

1952 Bussen DINA Fiat lmpfroj-fiat-2

1952 Bussen DINA Fiat

1956 DINA 7408 hotel mexico

1956 DINA 7408 hotel mexico

1956 Sultana Imperial Bus Ad Mexico

1956 Sultana Imperial Bus Ad Mexico

1959 Sultana Super Imperial TM3711D

1959 Sultana Super Imperial TM3711D

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1962 DINA Flxible. AÑO 1962 exocas-flxible

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Dina brand bus Mexico

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DINA Avante ca-avante-4

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DINA Avante, modificado stespec-avantem

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DINA Avante

DINA AVANTE

DINA AVANTE

Capre Dina Honduras John Veerkamp

Capre Dina Honduras ©John Veerkamp

Bussen DINA S-500 bus avec CAPRE valides

 DINA S-500 bus avec CAPRE valides

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DINA band bus in Atotonilco, Mexico

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DINA Dorado atah-dorado

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DINA Dorado za

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Dina exjasa

1963 DINA

1963 Dina

1967 DINA 532

1967 DINA 532

1968 Volvo Dina Dodge bus

1968 Volvo Dina Dodge bus

1974 DINA 533G2

1974 DINA 533G2

1974 DINA 604G2 Cummins

1974 DINA 604G2 Cummins

Bussen Dina Flexiliner

 Dina Flexiliner

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DINA F 11 chapal-f11

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DINA F 11 pacifi-f11-3

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 DINA F 12, modificado costab-f12m

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DINA F 14 edp-f14 x6

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DINA Linner-G Zero Emissions urban bus, Mexico

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Dina Mexicaanse minibus

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Dina Mexico

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DINA Olímpico adeo-olimpi-2

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Dina Olimpico b White

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 DINA Olímpico escuin-olimpi-5

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Dina Olimpico Modelo 85

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 DINA Olímpico servitu-olimpico

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DINA Olímpico toi-olimpico

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 Ado-dina-olimpico

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DINA Olímpico

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DINA S-500 bus avec CAPRE valides

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DINA transit bus in Guanajuato, Mexico.

Dina Coach

1995 DINA dsc 1995

1995 DINA dsc © Hank’s Truck Pictures

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Dina Viaggio Coach

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Dina Minibus

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DINA en equador Coop Senor de los Milagros DINA Mercedes Benz 2012

1998 DINA dsc_1998

1998 DINA dsc © Hank’s Truck Pictures

1998 Dina Viaggio 1000S Bus

1998 Dina Viaggio 1000S Bus

1998 DINA-DE-TURISMO-VENDO-20120913190735

1998 DINA-DE-TURISMO-VENDO

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2012 Dina Linner G specs

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DINA 7 RETRO

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DINA S-500 Mojarras  Capre Convencional.

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DINA AVANTE

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DINA Picker 2012

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DINA Brighter 100E3400

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DINA Brighter 100E3401

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DINA Brighter 18112011598

044 DINA UAM Hybrid

DINA UAM Hybrid

DINA S.A. logo

FINITO

Filed Under: BMWBUSESDIMEXDINAFiatFlxibleMarcopoloMCIMercedes Benz,MexicoTrucksWestern StarWHITE

Buses C.U.T.C.S.A. // Compañía Uruguaya de Transportes Colectivos S.A

Buses C.U.T.C.S.A. // Compañía Uruguaya de Transportes Colectivos S.A

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Today we travel to Uruquay. There is since 1935 a company that makes buses on mostly European carrocerias like ACLO, AEC, Albion, Fordson Thames, GMC, Leyland, Mercedes Benz, MAN, Scania, Marcopolo and others.
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Cutcsa 02-f5
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ACLO-1944-UY-Cutcsa
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75-jaar-Cutcsa
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 Cutcsa-Mvc-558s
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 AEC-REGAL-cutcsa-bus-130-b
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 Aec-Regal-II-with-Cutcsa-bodywork.
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Bussen-Leyland-Olympico-EL44-ex-Olte-fuera-de-CUTCSA
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 Cutcsa-Carrosserias-Mercedes-benz-01
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 Cutcsa-12-Scania-SB2-BO-70
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 Bussen-ACLO-Afiche-Grupo
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 1976-31-Cutcsa enero-en-sayago-trolley-66
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 Cutcsa-66-Banda-Oriental-1
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 Cutcsa-390-ex-Gmc-A2
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 cutcsa-10bgo8
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 cutcsa
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 Cutcsa-424-Nicola-1-Grupo-Aclo.
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 cutcsa-4-marcopolo
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 cutcsa micro-fordson thames
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 Super-Aec-Montevideo.
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 Cutcsa Prototipo-Banda-Oriental-70-II.
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 Leyland-Worldmaster-Uruguay-II-Cutcsa
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 cutcsa-273-1
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 Cutcsa Greyhound Onda
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 cutcsa gmc-aclo-adaptado-2
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 Leyland-Worldmaster-Uruguay-Cutcsa
029 Joke
 A nice Joke “Cutcsa-plu-e” Especialy the open windows
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 Cutcsa-Mini-4947a
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 cutcsa
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 cutcsa
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 CUTCSA 2010 uy Volvo
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 Fiat Banda Cutcsa
This is the end, with thanks to Fabian Rosa

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Locatie: Uruguay

Buses CIFERAL MARCOPOLO Brasil

Buses CIFERAL MARCOPOLO Brasil

Ciferal Cena Chambord RS Callegaro Simca + Omnibus

Ciferal

Ciferal Mercedes (1963) Brasil

Ciferal Padron Alvorada (1992) Brasil

Ciferal Padron Rio (1993)

1972 Ciferal

2005 Ciferal Agilis Mercedes Benz lo-814 nueva buses san antonio

ciferal

2007 Ciferal Agilis Mercedes Benz

Ciferal Agilis Mercedes Lo 814 TMV Viña Bus 2

Ciferal Agilis Mercedes Benz lo-814 buses amanecer.

Ciferal Alvorada i Mercedes Benz

Ciferal Araguaia, Mercedes Benz O-355

Ciferal Araguaia

CIFERAL BOA VIAGEM – Ciferal – 1955 (primeiro modelo da montadora carioca)

Ciferal carro Tapajós, carroceria Ciferal Tapajós

Ciferal Cena AvenudoBeira Mar Brasil

Ciferal Cisne 0385

Ciferal

Ciferal Cisne com chassis M-Benz LP-321 1962

Ciferal Cisne MB

Ciferal Dinossauro Scania Buses Transmar Bus

Ciferal Dinossauro s-Scania K112

Ciferal Fênix Alvorada Mercedes Benz 85 1982

Ciferal Flecha de Prata Mercedes Benz

Ciferal flecha de prata raridade Merceds Benz onibus 1971

Ciferal Flecha de Prata

Ciferal GLS Biarticulado (Megabus). Volvo B58E Ano 1992

Ciferal GLS CDO RJ158 INTERMUNICIPAL 0002

77 Ciferal GLS Intermunicipal Bus 1995 Volvo B58

Ciferal GLS Intermunicipal

Ciferal Iguacu São Geraldo 1835

Ciferal IGUACU

Ciferal Lider Jumbo Impala Scania B-76

Ciferal lider Magiruz Deutz megabus

Ciferal Lider Mercedes Benz B megabus

Ciferal Líder Turbo Jumbo com o chassi B76 Super

Ciferal Mega BusVolvo B 58

Ciferal Megabus Alvorada Scania S 112 1990

Ciferal Megabus articulado eaosa ciferal gls

Ciferal Megabus Citymax Volvo B58-E 2005

Ciferal Megabus Volvo

Ciferal Mercedes Papoamarelo

Ciferal Micron, chassi Mercedes-Benz

Ciferal Micron

Ciferal Micron

Ciferal Minimax MB LO-812

Ciferal Minimax Mercedes Benz

2010 Ciferal Minimax

Ciferal Nielson Diplomata Scania Vabis B76

Ciferal NOVA IGUAÇU Mercedes Benz 1113
Ciferal Padron Cidade II Nova Iguaçu Carroceria
Ciferal Ônibus da empresa Rápido Araguaia, carro 1368-6

Ciferal Ônibus Intermunicipal da Mercedes com carroceria

Ciferal Padron Cidade I MB

Ciferal Padron Cidade II MB

Ciferal Padron Cidade II Nova Iguaçu Carroceria

CIFERAL PAPO AMARELO

CIFERAL PAPO AMARELO

ciferal-papo-amarelo

CIFERAL-PAPO-AMARELO-139-MERCEDES-BENZ-LP-321

Ciferal Papo Amarelo carro 60
Ciferal Papo Amarelo carro 60
Logo
Ciferal-Podium-MBenz-Buses-Pullman-Contimar v2

Ciferal-Podium-Scania-Buses-Andrade

Ciferal-Podium-Scania Buses Tur Bus 613

Ciferal-Solimões-2098

Ciferal-Solimões

Ciferal-Tapajós-com-chassi-Volvo-B5

Ciferal-Tapajós

Ciferal-Tocantins-a.

Ciferal-Tocantins-Buses-Erbetta-V-Region

Ciferal-Tocantins-Fênix-M.Benz

Ciferal-Tocantins-MB-OH-1517

Ciferal-Tocantins-Scania-B-111-1978

Ciferal-Turbo-Jumbo-feito-pela-sobre-chassi-Scania

Ciferal-Urbano-Mercedes-Benz-1977

ciferal

Ciferal

Ciferal

ciferal-citmax

Ciferal-Citmax

ciferal-citmax

ciferal-citmax

Ciferal-Condor

Ciferal Condor

ciferal-condor

Ciferal Condor

Ciferal Condor

Ciferal Condor

Ciferal GLS

Ciferal GLS

Ciferal GLS Mercedes Benz

Ciferal GLS Volvo

Ciferal GLS VOLVO

Ciferal-gls-intermunicipal_MLB-F

Ciferal-Jardineira

Ciferal-Jardineira

Ciferal-Jardineira

ciferal-jardineira

ciferal-jardineira

Ciferal-Jardineira

Ciferal-Lider-Mercedes-Benz O-355

Ciferal-Lider MB O-355

Ciferal-Lider

Ciferal-Lider

Ciferal-Lider

Ciferal-Lider

Ciferal-Lider

Ciferal-Padron-Alvorada

Ciferal-Padron-Alvorada

Ciferal-Padron-Alvorada

Ciferal-Padron-Alvorada

Ciferal-Padron-Alvorada

Ciferal-Padron-Alvorada-Volvo

Ciferal-Padron-Alvorada Scania

Ciferal-Padron-Alvorada MB O-371

Ciferal-Padron-Alvorada VOLVO

Ciferal-Padron-Briza Volvo 1983

Ciferal-Padron-Briza Volvo 1985

Ciferal-Padron-Briza Volvo

Ciferal-Padron-Briza

Ciferal-Padron-Briza

Ciferal-Padron-Rio

Ciferal-Padron-Rio MB O-371

Ciferal-Padron-Rio

Ciferal-Padron-Rio-Scania

Ciferal-Turbo-Jumbo-Cometa

Ciferal-Turquesa

ciferal-turquesa

ciferal-turquesa

Ciferal-Turquesa

Ciferal-Turquesa Mercedes Benz

Ciferal-Turquesa

Ciferal-Turquesa

ciferal alvorada

Ciferal Mercedes Benz

Ciferal Classic

Ciferal Volvo

Ciferal

Ciferal

Ciferal Mercedes Benz

Ciferal Escolar

Ciferal citmax

Ciferal Escolar

Ciferal
Ciferal 44560
ciferal-citmax
ciferal-citmax
ciferal-gls
ciferal-gls
Ciferal Condor
ciferal-jardineira
ciferal-jardineira

ciferal-lider

ciferal-lider

Ciferal

ciferal-lider

ciferal-padron-alvorada

ciferal-padron-alvorada Volvo

ciferal-padron-alvorada Mercedes

ciferal-turquesa

ciferal-turquesa

ciferal-turquesa

ciferal-turquesa

ciferal-turquesa

2012 ciferal-turquesa

2008 ciferal-padron-rio

ciferal-padron-rio Mercedes

ciferal-padron-rio

ciferal-padron-rio

ciferal-padron-rio

ciferal-padron-rio

That’s it

 

Buses Adi Putro Indonesia

Bussen Adi Putro Indonesië

Adi Putro Apron Vliegveldbus

Vandaag gaan we richting Indonesië. Kunnen we zeggen dat het om een specufiek busbedrijf gaat, neen, maar het is wel een grote busbouwer. Ze bouwen de bus met allerlei onderdelen uit de hele wereld, maar het is vaak een samenwerking met busbouwers uit de hele wereld. Marcopolo is een grote, maar ook allerlei verschillende motoren zie je in hun bussen terug. Chinese of Japanse als Hino of Mitsubishi, maar ook Mercedes, Daf, Volvo en dergelijke kom je er in tegen.

Adi Putro karosseri Shantika Hino
Adi Putro Royal Coach Setra-serie (2008) Indonesië

Maken ze mooie bussen? Ja dat is aan iedere kijker zelf. Je hebt ze in allelei soorten luxe en maten, en persoonlijk zie ik niet echt veel karakter, maar dat heb ik eigenlijk met de meeste moderne bussen.

Adi Putro Karoseri New Travego
Adi Putro Marcopolo Hino RK8

Ik hou het hierbij, want de meeste andere foto’s die er van Adi Putro bussen zijn lijken op elkaar. Ik ga werken aan een volgend hoofdstuk. Gegroet.

Buses AGRALE

Bussen AGRALE

Agrale logo

Agrale Buenos Aires Argentina Colectivo 98
AGRALE 109-Senior Urbano Agrale 2010-2011
Agrale Neobus Chili

We gaan vandaag naar Brasilië. De Firma Deutz staat aan de basis van de AGRALE. Ze hebben Traktoren, Trucks en Bussen gemaakt, maar het begon met Landbouwwerktuigen. Ook legerequipment zijn ze sterk in. Ik denk dat daar ook de naam vandaan komt. Nu zie je vooral in Argentinië, Brazilië Kuwait en Chili bussen van dit merk. Het is geen groot merk, maar het behoord tot de A dus geef ik er toch even aandacht aan.

Agrale MT Kuwait
Agrale Marcopolo Senior KuWaiT Citybus
Agrale Mercedes Chili
Agrale Brasil