Volvo 8700

Volvo 8700

Troms fylkestrafikk Volvo 8700 on B7R,
operated by Boreal Transport.
Overview
Manufacturer Volvo
Production 2002-2011
Assembly Tampere, Finland (2002-2008)
Wrocław, Poland (2002-2011)
Body and chassis
Class Commercial vehicle
Body style Single-deck city/intercity bus
Doors 2-3 (1-2-0, 2-2-0, 1-2-1, 2-2-1, etc.)
Floor type Medium floor
Low entry
Chassis Volvo B7R, B12B, B12M
B7RLE, B12BLE
Powertrain
Engine Volvo D7B, D7C, D7E, DH12C, DH12D, DH12E
Dimensions
Width 2.55 metres
Chronology
Predecessor Carrus Vega
(Volvo B10-400, Volvo 7250)
Successor Volvo 8900
Volvo 8700LE on B12BLE 6x2 in Tampere.

The Volvo 8700 was a stainless steel body single-deck city/intercity bus manufactured by Volvo between 2002 and 2011. It was available both with medium floor and as the low-entry Volvo 8700LE, which was even built as the articulated Volvo 8700LEA on a B12BLEA chassis. It was also available as a coach, and even some were delivered with a toilet.

As a successor to the Carrus Vega, which was also built and sold as Volvo B10-400 and Volvo 7250 in Germany and Poland, the main difference was that it was built on the Volvo TX platform. The exterior was just as a simple facelift from the old model. The medium floor 8700 was available on B7R, B12B and B12M chassis, with all except the B7R available as a tri-axle. The 8700LE was available on B7RLE and B12BLE, with only the B12BLE as a tri-axle.

In 2011 it was succeeded by the 8900.

In Norway a total of 1300 buses were delivered, with 8700 and 8700LE having almost equal share.

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