Van Hool TDX27 Astromega Credit : Van Hool Looking for a ride that's out of this world? Look no further than the Van Hool TDX27 Astromega! This double-decker beauty was manufactured in Belgium by the Van Hool Company and is designed to provide a high level of comfort and safety for its 95 passengers.
Volvo 9800 Credit : Volvo Buses Mexico Introducing the Volvo 9800, the Swedish giant that eats fuel efficiency for breakfast! With its 3 axles and impressive 15-meter length, this bus is no lightweight, tipping the scales at a hefty 24.7 tons.
Marcopolo Paradiso New G7 1800 DD Credit : Marcopolo Check out this fancy double-decker bus, the Marcopolo Paradiso New G7 1800 DD! It's so sophisticated that it probably has a degree in busology. This double-decker wonder from Brazil! With its sleek design and top-notch safety features, you'll feel like you're floating on air as you glide along the road.
Scania Exqui.City Credit : Scania Trucks & Buses This baby is a natural gas-powered bus that's gonna make other buses green with envy as it glides through city streets like a boss. And let's not forget about that sweet, sweet suspension - electronically controlled air suspension for a ride so smooth you'll feel like you're floating on air.
AKIA Ultra LF25 Credit : AKIA AVESTO Have you heard of the AKIA Ultra LF-25? It's not a piece of furniture from IKEA, but it's still pretty impressive! It can carry more people than you can count on two hands!
BYD K12A Credit : BYD Made in China by the BYD Company, this bad boy is a bi-articulated bus on steroids. It's so long, you could probably fit your entire extended family and still have room for a marching band! And let's not forget about its speed - it can go up to 70 kilometers per hour.
Volvo B340M Credit : Volvo do Brasil Here, we've got a monster on the roads, a bi-articulated bus that is Made in Sweden by Volvo, and it's a true Nordic giant. It's a whopping 28 meters long and 2.4 meters wide, with an engine that roars like a lion with 340 horsepower and a torque of 1700 newton meters.
Marcopolo Viale BRT Feast your eyes on the Herculean and steadfast four-axle bi-articulated bus brought to you by the geniuses at Marco Polo in Brazil. This baby is so tough, it could probably survive a nuclear apocalypse.
AutoTram Extra Grand Credit : FraunhoferIVI Hold onto your hats, folks, because the AutoTram Extra Grand is not your grandma's bus. This bad boy has five axles, a hybrid engine, and is so big it practically has its own zip code. Made in Germany by the Göppel Bus Company, it's designed to have a bigger capacity while making less of an impact on the environment.