Mercedes-Benz buses
German manufacturer of buses and coaches
Mercedes-Benz has been building buses since 1895 in Mannheim in Germany.
Models
changeMinibuses
changeFull-size buses
change- LPO 322/457 1962-1966
- O317 1958–1977
- O321 1954–1970
- O322 1959–1964
- O326 1958–1969
- O302 1965–1974
- O303 1974–1992
- O305 & O305G 1969–1987
- O307 1973–1987
- O309 1967–1986
- O321 1954–1970
- O340 1992–1999
- O352 1960–1970
- O355 1972–1978
- O362 1975–1979
- O364 1979–1986
- O365 1984–1988
- O370R, O370RS, O370RSD 1984–1987
- O371U, O371UP, O371UL, O371R, O371RS, O371RSL, O371RSE and O371RSD 1980–1990
- O400UP, O400UPA, O400R, O400RS, O400RSL, O400RSE and O400RSD 1994–2001
- O404 1992–1999
- O405, O405G, O405N, O405GN, O405N2, O405GN2 and O405NH 1983–2001
- O407 1987–2001
- O408 1989–1999
- Conecto (O345) 2002–present
- Tourismo (O350) 1994–present
- Tourino (O510) 2004–2013
- Cito (O520) 1999–2003
- Citaro (O530 series) 1997–present
- Integro (O550) 1996–present
- Intouro (O560) 1999–present
- Travego (O580) 1999–present
- SHD 2016–present
- OC500RF 2542/2543/2546 raised-floor modular bus chassis (also known as O500RF, in the UK even available as a complete coach known as OC500 Touro) 2001–present
- OC500LE 1825h/1828h/1830h/1825hG/1830h euro 6 low-entry modular bus chassis (also known as O500LE, soon to be accompanied by an articulated version) 2001–present
- OC500LF/OC500LF (A) low-floor modular bus chassis 2001–present
- O500 M (1726/1826) (low floor modular bus chassis)
- O500 MA (2836) (low floor articulated modular bus chassis)
- O500 UDA (3736) (low floor articulated triple axles modular bus chassis)
- O500 R (1830) (in the Indonesia also known as "Osoor")
- O500 RS (1936/1938/1941/1942/1943)
- O500 RSD (2436/2441/2442/2443/2445/2448)
- O500 RSDD (2736/2741/2742/2743/2745)
- O500 U (1726/1826) low-entry modular bus chassis
- O500 UA (1930/2836) low-entry articulated modular bus chassis
- O500 UDA (3736) low-entry articulated triple axles modular bus chassis
- OF series front-engine bus 1982–present
- OH series rear-engine bus 1981–present
- CBC 1725/1726 2007-2009
- IBC 1830/1833/1836/2436/2442 2002-2007
- IBC 1632/1636/2036
- Tourrider (North American Exclusive Model) 2021–present
Gallery
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A 24-passenger version of the Mercedes-Benz O309.
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A VöV fronted Mercedes-Benz O305.
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Kowloon Motor Bus 11-metre Mercedes-Benz O305 double-decker bus.
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A SBS Transit Mercedes-Benz O405 in Singapore. Some buses have been exported to Bangkok.
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Busabout Wagga Wagga Mercedes-Benz O405NH (Bustech) in Sydney
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Irvine-designed Citaro G in Hanover, Germany
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Mercedes-Benz Conecto.
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Mercedes-Benz Integro Intercity bus.
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Mercedes-Benz Intouro Intercity coach.
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Mercedes-Benz O371RS in Chile.
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Mercedes-Benz Tourino.
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A Mercedes-Benz Tourismo demonstrator.
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Mercedes-Benz Travego coach.
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