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  2. Alexander Dennis Enviro400 - Wikipedia

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    Body and chassis; Doors: Single or dual door: Floor type: Low floor: Chassis: Alexander Dennis Enviro400 Scania N230UD Scania N280UD Volvo B7TL Volvo B9TL: Powertrain; Engine: Cummins ISBe 6.7L [1] /ISCe/ISLe [2] (Enviro400) MAN D0836 (Enviro400) Volvo D7C (Volvo B7TL) Volvo D9B (Volvo B9TL) Scania DC9 (Scania N230UD) Capacity: 64–90 seated ...

  3. List of Volvo Trucks engines - Wikipedia

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    The B36 was discontinued in 1973, although it was no longer used in trucks after 1966. It was the last petrol truck engine built by Volvo and the only V8 engine used in any vehicle, except for the newer Yamaha-built units used in the Volvo XC90 and S80. A marine version, the Volvo Penta AQ180, was available, featuring 180 hp with twin carburetors.

  4. Volvo B7R - Wikipedia

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    Its frame is a robust steel construction with a flat upper face. A flat upper face simplifies building bus body. It could be built with a maximum length of about 12.5 metres. The B7R is also available as complete buses - the Volvo 7350 (for Mexico), Volvo 9400 (for India) and Volvo 8700.

  5. Volvo B7RLE - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo B7RLE is similar to its predecessor, the B10BLE.In essence, the B7RLE is the front section of the B7L chassis mated with the rear section of the B7R chassis. . Originally, the B7RLE featured the D7C 6-cylinder, 7.3-litre diesel engine with a turbocharger and intercooler, producing 250 or 275 bhp and meeting the Euro III emission stand

  6. Volvo B7L - Wikipedia

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    Whilst similar to the B10L in design, both featuring a side-mounted engine, the B7L's engine was a Volvo D7C 7.3 litres (1.6 imp gal; 1.9 US gal) unit mounted vertically, as opposed to the horizontally mounted Volvo DH10/GH10 engine of the B10L; the radiator was mounted above the engine instead of the right-hand side, allowing the floor to be lower behind the rear axle.

  7. Wright Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    Body and chassis; Doors: 1 or 2: Floor type: Low floor/low entry Step-entrance (Eclipse SchoolRun) Chassis: Volvo B7L Volvo B7RLE Volvo B7R Volvo B8RLE: Related: Wright Eclipse Fusion Wright Eclipse Gemini: Powertrain; Engine: B7L: D7C B7R: D7C B7RLE: D7C/D7E B8RLE: D8K: Transmission: Voith ZF Friedrichshafen: Dimensions; Length: 11.8 m (38 ft ...

  8. Volvo FM - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo FM is a heavy truck range produced by the Swedish company Volvo Trucks. It was originally introduced as FM7, FM10 and FM12 in 1998. FM stands for Forward control Medium height cab, where the numbers denominate an engine capacity in litres. As of 2005 the engine size is no longer added to the model denomination.

  9. Volvo B7TL - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo B7TL is a low-floor double-decker bus chassis which was launched in 1999 and replaced the 2-axle version of the Volvo Olympian (its 3-axle version was replaced by the Volvo Super Olympian). It was built as the British bus operators seemed hesitant to purchase the B7L double decker with a long rear overhang (although some have since ...