MAN NG272(2)

MAN NG272(2) (A11)
Overview
Manufacturer MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG
Production 1992-1999
Assembly Germany
Body and chassis
Class Commercial vehicle
Body style Single-decker articulated bus
Doors 1 doors to 4 doors
Floor type Low floor
Related Mercedes-Benz O405G/ GN
Powertrain
Engine MAN D 5865 LUH
Transmission Voith DIWA 864.4 / ZF 5HP Automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 3 Axles, 5,875 mm / 6,265 mm
Length 17,940 mm
Width 2,500 mm
Height 2,872 mm
Curb weight 28,000 kg
Chronology
Predecessor MAN NG272
Successor MAN A23

The MAN NG272(2) was a single-decker articulated bus built by MAN Nutzfahrzeuge from 1992 until 1999. It was an articulated successor to the MAN NG272 and development of the rigid bodied MAN NL202(2). Especially sold in Europe, in particular in Germany, it was replaced by the MAN A23 in 1998.

History

MAN Nutzfahrzeuge presented the NG272(2) in 1992 as a development in articulated buses from the previous model, the MAN NG272, based also from the NL202(2). Both were constructed to the VöV-Standard-Bus standards. Production continued until 1999, when the model had been superseded by the MAN A23 (MAN Lion's City). The new (2) variant changed the original pillar seat supports which allowed the windows in the front section to be lowered, but otherwise remained visually very similar to the NG272.

Most NG272(2)s were fitted with MAN D 5865 LUH[1] engines in the rear, coupled to drive the rear axle via either a Voith DIWA 864.4 or a ZF 5HP fully automatic transmission.[1] However, after 1995, new models were fitted with Euro-2 spec engines and became NG262 and NG312 models. Its use of a low floor articulated configuration, being available with 3 or 4 doors and having a capacity of 51 seated and 111 standing in standard configuration[1] made them a good choice for inner-city bus operators.

Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe

In 1992, Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) ordered a batch of BVG specification NG272(2) buses, which were the GN92 series. This were fitted with AEG Krüger full matrix displays, kneeling along the whole vehicle and a wheel chair lift. These also accompanied their EN92 series buses, which were of the MAN NL202(2) type.

Current Operation

The majority of NG272(2), NG262 and NG312 models, like their earlier NG272 cousins, have been retired from service in most transport companies, remaining operational mainly in private ownership or abroad.

See also

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to MAN_NG_272.

A representation of the BVG MAN NG272(2) (GN92) series is included in the release of OMSI 2 - Der Omnibussimulator on 12 December 2013. OMSI - Homepage

References

  1. 1 2 3 MAN NG 272, Anthony Lui, 2005.
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