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The Volvo B9S was an articulated bus chassis constructed by Volvo Buses between 2002 and 2011. It was available as a low-entry bus (the B9SALE ), a wholly low-floor bus (the B9SALF ), and an integral bus bodied by Volvo (the 7500 or 8500 ).
Volvo Buses (Volvo Bus Corporation; formal name: Volvo Bussar AB), stylized as VOLVO, is a subsidiary and a business area of the Swedish vehicle maker Volvo, which ...
Pages in category "Volvo buses" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Volvo 7700; Volvo 7900;
Volvo Buses: 1976 to 1987 Sweden B6LE: Single deck Volvo Buses: 1995 to 1999 Sweden United Kingdom B7F: Single deck Volvo Buses: 1978 to present Sweden Brazil B7L: Single/double deck Volvo Buses: 2000 to 2006 Sweden B7R: Single deck Volvo Buses: 1997 to present Sweden B7RLE: Single deck Volvo Buses: 2001 to present Sweden B7TL: Double deck ...
Volvo B13R is a 12.8-litre engined coach chassis available as both two- and tri-axle from Volvo since 2009. It was the first of the Volvo BXXR series, replacing the higher output configurations of the B12B. [1] It was later joined by the B11R, which has the same base chassis but a smaller engine.
The California Air Resources Board (CARB), which collects data on vehicle sales and registrations at major ports, said medium and heavy duty vehicles reached 16% of the market in 2023 — far ...
The Volvo B9L (also known as the Volvo 7500, Volvo 7700 or Volvo 7900 for integral models) is a fully low-floor single-decker bus chassis constructed by Volvo Buses from 2005 until 2013, replacing the Volvo B7L and Volvo B10L. An articulated model, known as the Volvo B9LA, is also available. It was superseded by the Volvo B5LH in Europe.
Norgesbuss Volvo B12BLE with Volvo 8700LE body in Oslo, Norway. The Volvo B12BLE is a low-entry city and suburban bus chassis launched in 2001 with a rear-mounted transverse engine. It superseded the Volvo B10BLE and is used as a base for single-decker buses largely in Continental Europe and the Asia-Pacific regions. The B12BLE was available in ...