MAN Lion's City

MAN Lion's City

A23 in Mülheim an der Ruhr
Overview
Manufacturer MAN Truck & Bus
Body and chassis
Doors 1 to 5 doors
Floor type low-floor
Chassis MAN
Dimensions
Length 9.6m - 20.45m
Width 2.5m
Chronology
A23 CNG on line 2 in Stockholm.
A21 in Oslo
Lion's City Hybrid
ORN Lion’s City G at westside of Mainz Mainstation.
Lion’s City DD in Berlin

The MAN Lion's City is a city bus built by the German truck and bus manufacturer MAN Truck & Bus (previously MAN Nutzfahrzeuge) since 1996.

It has a 6-cylinder turbocharged straight engine which runs on diesel, compressed natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas. Versions with hydrogen fuel cell[1] drive and with hydrogen internal combustion engines[2] have been successfully tested, as well as diesel-electric hybrid drive, and the latter is due to enter serial production in 2010.[3]

The latest generation of Neoplan Centroliner is based on the Lion's City (Neoplan is a part of the NEOMAN group). A modified Lion's City exists in the UK, having marketed as the East Lancs Kinetec.

Variants

City
Intercity
Low-entry versions

Electric versions

Hybrid electric

MAN AG Bus sells the plenibus Lion's City Hybrid, which uses supercapacitors and two 67 kW electric motors. Hybrid electric buses offer increased efficiency in urban traffic and use 30% less fuel than combustion-only buses.[4] The sizes are 12 m, 13.7 m and up to 18.75 m.

The Lion's City Hybrid is used in Barcelona, Paris, Stockholm, Cádiz, Cologne, Madrid, Málaga, Murcia, San Sebastián, Seville, Valencia, Valladolid, Lisbon, Oporto, São Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo and Santo André. One test bus is about to begin operation in Curitiba, Brazil.

See also

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References

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