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Buses by manufacturer

[Aabenraa, Carrus, Ikarus, Kabus, Kiitokori, Lahden autokori, Mercedes-Benz, Omninova, Renault, Scania, Säffle, Valmet, Van Hool, Volvo, Access Buses]

In this page the buses are sorted by the manufacturer of their bodywork. As the body is the part of the bus that passengers see and feel, we have written short descriptions of them. Plenty of pictures are also available. A list by operator is also available.

Aabenraa, a Volvo-owned Danish bodybuilder that uses Säffle's aluminium profiles.

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The Carrus-group, a Finnish bodybuilder now owned by Volvo buses. Carrus is the larges body manufacturer in the Noric Countries and was created by merging several Finnish bodybuilders including Delta, Ajokki and Wiima. Some new bodies can be found under Volvo

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The Ikarus-group, is a Hungarian bus manufacturer that makes complete buses and builds bodywork onto chassis made by other companies.

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Kabus, the in-house body manufacturer for the Koiviston Auto -group.

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Kiitokori is a Finnish independent bodywork manyfacturer. Now back in the city bus market.

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Lahden Autokori Oy, a Finnish family company specializing in aluminium bodywork.

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Mercedes-Benz, the German star in buses as well as cars. A part of the EvoBus-consortium.

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Omninova, a Swedish manufacturer of accessible minibuses. Owned by Volvo buses.

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Renault, has merged with Iveco and Ikarus under the name Irisbus.

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Scania, a Swedish chassis and body manufacturer.

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Säffle, a Swedish body manufacturer owned by Volvo buses.

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Valmet Automotive, a Finnish car manufacturer that mainly assembles Saabs and Porsches.

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Van Hool, a bus manufacturer from Belgium.

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Volvo, a Swedish bus manufacture that owns Carrus and Säffle.

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Access buses, which are not common enough to have their own pages.