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  2. 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

  3. 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 ...

  4. Volvo B8R - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo B8R is a 7.7-litre engined coach and intercity bus chassis manufactured by Volvo since 2013 for Euro VI markets. It was designed as a replacement for the B7R and the B9R. [2] In 2017, Euro III and V versions were launched worldwide with engine outputs at 250 and 330 hp. [1] The 250-hp version is marketed in Brazil as the Volvo B250R. [3]

  5. Volvo B9TL - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo B9TL is a low-floor double-decker bus built by Volvo from 2002 until 2018. It superseded the Volvo Super Olympian and the Volvo B7TL.The 2-axle version has been superseded by the Volvo B5TL in 2014 and the 3-axle version has been superseded by the Volvo B8L in 2018.

  6. Volvo Buses - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Polska Sp. z o.o., Wrocław, Poland (1996), the largest Volvo Buses factory in Europe Carrus Oy, Finland (January 1998, [ 7 ] known as Volvo Bus Finland Oy from 2004) Carrus Oy Delta, Lieto , known as Volvo Bus Finland Oy Turku Factory from 2004, became independent in 2008 and renamed Carrus Delta Oy

  7. Volvo B7R - Wikipedia

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    The B7R is the most widely used deluxe long-distance bus in India and is employed by not only the state-owned transport corporations of the state of Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Bihar and Andhra Pradesh but also by private operators. Volvo also developed a low-floor variant of B7R, known as the Volvo B7RLE, for intercity and city operations.

  8. Volvo B8L - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Volvo B12BLE - Wikipedia

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    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 in Europe and Australia. The B12BLE features the 12-litre Volvo DH12 engine, which is based on the D12 engine from Volvo FH trucks. The DH12D engine ...