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Volvo B9TL prototype with Volgren CR223LD bodywork Kowloon Motor Bus' Gemilang-bodied Volvo B9TL on its first day of service. A Volvo B9TL prototype with a Volgren CR223LD body was delivered to Hong Kong in July 2003 for Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) as a demonstrator for the Eco-Driveline concept. It was put into service in April 2004 and registered ...
New-Ray – Hong Kong manufacturer of die-cast cars, motorbikes, trucks. Early offerings were toy-like while offerings circa 2012 have a precision promotional quality. NFIC – Hong Kong maker of plastic double deck buses and other toys [67] Nichimo – Japanese plastic kits – 1960s to 1980s. Nikko R/C – Originally tinplate toys ...
The China Motor Bus Company, Limited (Chinese: 中華汽車有限公司), often abbreviated as CMB, is a property developer based in Hong Kong. [1] Before its busfranchise lapsed in 1998, it was the first motor bus operator in Hong Kong, and was responsible for the introduction of the iconic double-decker buses to Hong Kong Island. [2]
Volvo XC90 trim levels and prices. 2025 XC90 B5 AWD mild hybrid, Core, 7-passenger: $58,450. 2025 XC90 B5 AWD mild hybrid, Plus, 7-passenger: $62,550.
Citybus Volvo Olympian in Hong Kong in May 2009. Kowloon Motor Bus had ordered 531 Volvo Olympian 11m, 338 Volvo Olympian 12m and 30 Volvo Olympian non-airconditioned buses between 1994 and 1999. Long Win sold 10 12-metre Volvo Olympians to KMB in 1999.
In 2024, a facelift version of the MCV EvoSeti would be developed for Hong Kong (called the MCV D123 internally) being compliant is fitted with Euro 6 Volvo D8K-350 engine model, Volvo B8L based on the bodywork of the MCV D113 EV but featuring a more sharp and angular bottom design.
In 1990, Volvo Cars filed a lawsuit against Hong Kong-based Club Volvo night club for infringement in Hong Kong High Court. The lawsuit ended with settlement where the night club paid 1 dollar to Volvo Cars. Since then, Club Volvo had been renamed to Club Borubo (the Japanese pronunciation of "Volvo"), and then Club Bboss (reference to Big Boss).
The first 3 buses, registered as VEN634, VEN1373 and VEN9768 entered service with RapidKL on 1 June 2020, with the remaining units to be delivered and operated in stages. The Volvo B8Ls are deployed on routes 300, 450, 600, 640, 770 and 772. In January 2021, Long Win Bus issued a contract to Volvo Buses Hong Kong. The contract stated that the ...