Volvo Buses

Volvo Buses
Subsidiary of Volvo
Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1968
Headquarters Gothenburg, Sweden
Key people
Håkan Agnevall
(President)
Products Buses
Parent Volvo
Subsidiaries Nova Bus
Website

Volvo Buses (Swedish: Volvo Bussar AB ) is a subsidiary and a business area of the Swedish vehicle maker Volvo, which became an independent division in 1968. It is based in Gothenburg.

It is the world's largest bus manufacturer, with a complete range of heavy buses for passenger transportation. The product range includes complete buses and coaches as well as chassis combined with a comprehensive range of services.

The bus operation has a global presence, with production in Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia. In India it set up its production facility in Bangalore. Former production facility was located in Irvine, Scotland (closed in 2000).

Products

Chassis

Historical

Current

Complete buses

Hybrid Volvo 7700H bus at the Czech Bus Fair 2011

Acquired companies

Bus makers owned/acquired by Volvo:

Gallery

References

  1. Brief History Overview Volvo Buses (Archived 28 January 1997)
  2. "AB Volvo - press release". Cision Wire. Retrieved 1999-09-22. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. Carrus Carrus (Archived 2 March 2000)
  4. "Volvo Buses de Mexico (previously MASA)". Jane's Urban Transport Systems, Jane's Information Group. November 9, 2005. Archived from the original on August 15, 2011. Retrieved 2015-09-17.

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