Volkswagen Volksbus
The Volkswagen Volksbus is a range of step-floor city bus chassis assembled in Germany and produced by the Brazilian manufacturer Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus from 1993 to present.
Volkswagen Volksbus | |
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Volksbus 17.240 with a CAIO body on a Brazilian street. | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus |
Production | 1993–present |
Assembly | Resende, Brazil |
Body and chassis | |
Doors | 1, 2 or 3 doors |
Floor type | Step entrance |
Dimensions | |
Length | 6.6m to 12.0m |
Width | 2.5m |
Height | 3.0m to 4.0m |
Today Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus produce bus chassis in the 5 to 18 tonne category as microbuses, minibuses, midibuses and coaches, the majority of them are powered by MWM engines.
Variants
Note: E = Electronic versions, D = Front engine, T = Rear engine
- 8.140 CO
- 8.150 OD
- 8.150 EOD
- 9.150 OD
- 9.150 EOD
- 9.160 OD
- 15.180 EOD
- 16.180 CO
- 16.210 CO Euro II
- 17.210 OD
- 17.210 EOD
- 17.240 OT
- 17.260 EOT
- 18.310 OT
- 18.310 OT Titan
- 18.320 EOT
Current range
- Microbus
- 5.140 EOD
- 8.120 OD Euro III
- 8.150 OD (Export)
- 8.150 EOD
- Minibus
- 9.150 OD (Export)
- 9.150 EOD
- 9.160 OD
- Medium
- 15.180 EOD
- 15.190 EOD
- 17.210 EOD
- 17.230 EOD
- 17.260 EOT
- Coach
- 18.280 OT LE
- 18.320 EOT
Conversions
All bodies are assembled by private coachbuilders. The coachbuilders then manufacture them to desired configuration e.g. school bus, shuttle bus, tour bus & coaches etc.
Main users of Volksbus chassis' are:
- South American manufacturers
- Mexican Manufacturers
- South African manufacturers
- Kenyan Manufacturers
See also
References
- Autobuses AGA de Colombia
- Inrecar
- Metalpar
- AYCO
- Novacapre
External links
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