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Detailed model codes include the length of the vehicle, thus FHD2-122 denotes a 12.2m high-floor Futura 2. [9] In 2015 the Futura range was extended to include the VDL Futura FDD2, a double-deck coach to replace the VDL Synergy. This is available in two lengths, 13m (FDD2-130) and 14.1m (FDD2-141). [9]
Eurolines Bova Futura in May 2010 Bova Lexio in September 2012. VDL Bova was a luxury coachbuilder based in Eindhoven, in The Netherlands which began building coaches in 1931.. In particular, it is well known for the Bova Futura, a streamlined coach usually powered by a DAF engine, which was first introduced in the 1980s and is still in production as of 2018 as the VDL Futu
To produce the Durango, National Coach Works used the body of the Ford Fairmont Futura two-door coupe. Aft of the B-pillar, the roof was removed along with the trunklid and rear seating area. Behind the seats, the company added a flat-floor fiberglass cargo bed along with a bulkhead and new rear window behind the two front seats.
By 2018 VDL Bus & Coach sold 500 electric buses. [2] ... VDL Futura FHD2-122. VDL Futura FDD2-141. Arriva Shires & Essex Alexander ALX400 bodied DAF DB250LF at ...
The Fairmont Futura was developed from a Fairmont-based Thunderbird design proposal from March 1976. [27] The Futura was a two-door coupe distinguished by a model-specific roofline that featured a wrapover B-pillar similar to the 1977–1979 Ford Thunderbird but without opera windows. The rear fascia was also given its own wrap-around taillamp ...
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The engine was designed to be as economical as possible, capable of an estimated 39.2 miles to the gallon (6.0 Liters\100 km). [4] It achieved this through a 1.7 L (1,715 cc) straight-four engine , which was, similarly to other Volkswagen models of the era, (such as the Polo or Golf ) equipped with a G-Lader supercharger, improving fuel ...
The East Lancs Myllennium Lowlander (or simply referred to as the East Lancs Lowlander) is the type of double-decker bus body built on the DAF/VDL DB250 chassis by East Lancashire Coachbuilders. The name "Lowlander" was derived from the chassis being built by a company from The Netherlands .