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Iveco Bus

IVECO Bus (formerly Irisbus) is a bus manufacturer with headquarters in Turin.[1] IVECO Bus is now only a brand division of IVECO[2][3][4] which is a company incorporated under Dutch law and listed on Borsa Italiana.

Iveco Bus
TypeDivision
Founded1999
HeadquartersTurin, Italy
ProductsBuses, coaches
Revenue€1.6 billion (2015)
ParentIveco
WebsiteIveco.com

History

IVECO (1975 - 1999)

In 1975 Fiat Bus created the brand IVECO (Industrial Vehicle Corporation) which gradually was recognized by Officine Meccaniche (OM), Orlandi in Italy Berliet, Renault, Chausson, Saviem in France, Karosa in the Czech Republic, Magirus-Deutz in Germany e Pegaso in Spain[5] with the integration of Renault Bus in 1999 became later Irisbus.

Irisbus (1999 - 2013)

The French-Italian company was created in January 1999 by the merger of the coach and bus divisions of Renault Véhicules Industriels and the bus and coach divisions of Fiat Industrial and IVECO with Ikarus Bus added in late 1999. The Ikarus Bus division was sold off in 2006 to Hungary's Műszertechnika Group acquiring the property of Heuliez and Karosa which was transformed in Iveco Czech Republic in 2007.

From 2003 to 2010, Irisbus was 100%-owned by Fiat Group's IVECO, and the company was named Irisbus IVECO.[6] On 14 September 2011, Fiat Industrial announced the closing of the Italian plant in Flumeri, Campania due to a drastic reduction in production, preparing the relocation of the activities to Annonay France. Since 2013, Irisbus has been 100% owned by CNH Industrial's IVECO.

IVECO Bus (2013 to present)

The Irisbus name was retired and the division is a branch of Iveco, rebranded as IVECO Bus in May 2013, after a reorganization plan.[7] All the new buses are sold under the IVECO brand, as are all the other vehicles produced by the group. The bus operator are bounded towards the criteria of purchase price, operating cost and profitability, therefore the manufacturers reduce to only few models of urban, intercity and coach buses but with many combinations in length, capacity and engine types.

The company is based in Turin with offices in Lyon, Watford, and Mainz. Buses are developed in one of two Research and Development centres, one in Italy and one in Switzerland. The engine which powers IVECO Bus Buses was developed in Italy by Fiat Powertrain Technologies.

Factories

The main assembly plants are located in:[8]

Twenty-seven plants located in 16 countries around the world produce vehicles, supply engines and parts:[9]

Models

Current

Discontinued

Buses
Coaches
Minibuses
Trolleybuses

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ (in Italian)[1]
  2. ^ . cnhindustrial.com. Archived from the original on 19 January 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  5. ^ "IVECO BUS - Storia". IVECO. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  6. ^ . Irisbus Iveco. Archived from the original on 27 March 2010. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  7. ^ "Iveco Bus: the new Iveco brand dedicated to collective transport". Iveco.com. 24 May 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  8. ^ Plants - Iveco Bus
  9. ^ "Iveco is present in all five continents". IVECO. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  10. ^ "IVECO South Africa". IVECO. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Crealis". IVECO BUS. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  12. ^ "E-Way". IVECO BUS. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  13. ^ "Crossway LE". IVECO BUS. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Streetway". IVECO BUS. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  15. ^ "Urbanway". IVECO BUS. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  16. ^ "Iveco Afriway". IVECO. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  17. ^ "Crossway". IVECO BUS. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  18. ^ "Evadis". IVECO BUS. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  19. ^ "Daily". IVECO BUS. Retrieved 2 July 2022.

External links

  • Official website

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IVECO Bus formerly Irisbus is a bus manufacturer with headquarters in Turin 1 IVECO Bus is now only a brand division of IVECO 2 3 4 which is a company incorporated under Dutch law and listed on Borsa Italiana Iveco BusTypeDivisionFounded1999HeadquartersTurin ItalyProductsBuses coachesRevenue 1 6 billion 2015 ParentIvecoWebsiteIveco com Contents 1 History 1 1 IVECO 1975 1999 1 2 Irisbus 1999 2013 1 3 IVECO Bus 2013 to present 2 Factories 3 Models 3 1 Current 3 2 Discontinued 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIVECO 1975 1999 Edit In 1975 Fiat Bus created the brand IVECO Industrial Vehicle Corporation which gradually was recognized by Officine Meccaniche OM Orlandi in Italy Berliet Renault Chausson Saviem in France Karosa in the Czech Republic Magirus Deutz in Germany e Pegaso in Spain 5 with the integration of Renault Bus in 1999 became later Irisbus Irisbus 1999 2013 Edit The French Italian company was created in January 1999 by the merger of the coach and bus divisions of Renault Vehicules Industriels and the bus and coach divisions of Fiat Industrial and IVECO with Ikarus Bus added in late 1999 The Ikarus Bus division was sold off in 2006 to Hungary s Muszertechnika Group acquiring the property of Heuliez and Karosa which was transformed in Iveco Czech Republic in 2007 From 2003 to 2010 Irisbus was 100 owned by Fiat Group s IVECO and the company was named Irisbus IVECO 6 On 14 September 2011 Fiat Industrial announced the closing of the Italian plant in Flumeri Campania due to a drastic reduction in production preparing the relocation of the activities to Annonay France Since 2013 Irisbus has been 100 owned by CNH Industrial s IVECO IVECO Bus 2013 to present Edit The Irisbus name was retired and the division is a branch of Iveco rebranded as IVECO Bus in May 2013 after a reorganization plan 7 All the new buses are sold under the IVECO brand as are all the other vehicles produced by the group The bus operator are bounded towards the criteria of purchase price operating cost and profitability therefore the manufacturers reduce to only few models of urban intercity and coach buses but with many combinations in length capacity and engine types The company is based in Turin with offices in Lyon Watford and Mainz Buses are developed in one of two Research and Development centres one in Italy and one in Switzerland The engine which powers IVECO Bus Buses was developed in Italy by Fiat Powertrain Technologies Factories EditThe main assembly plants are located in 8 Suzzara Italy all IVECO vehicles based on Daily Vysoke Myto Czech Republic ex Karosa factory Annonay FranceTwenty seven plants located in 16 countries around the world produce vehicles supply engines and parts 9 Astra Arad Arad Romania Brescia Italy Sofim Foggia Italy SPA Torino Turin Italy Valladolid Spain Venissieux France Rorthais Deux Sevres France Changzhou People s Republic of China Mumbai India Minas Gerais Brazil Cordoba Argentina Transgor Myslowice Poland Irex Sosnowiec Poland Senai Malaysia Santarosa Motor Works Santa Rosa Laguna Philippines IVECO South Africa Rosslyn Gauteng South Africa 10 Models EditCurrent Edit UrbanCrealis Neo 11 E Way 12 Crossway LE City 13 Streetway 14 Metro Australian market Urbanway 15 IntercityAfriway African market 16 Crossway 17 Crossway LECoachEvadys 18 MagelysMinibusEcoDaily 19 Discontinued Edit Buses315 1978 2001 316 1978 200 370 1976 2001 Agora 1999 2006 Ares 1999 2006 Arway 2006 2013 Axer 2001 2007 Citelis 2005 2013 CityClass 1996 2008 DownTown 1998 2000 Effeuno 1984 1990 EuroClass 1999 2007 Hynovis 2008 2012 Midys 2004 2008 MyWay 1999 2007 Recreo 1996 2007 TurboCity 1989 1996 TurboCity R 1992 1998 CoachesDomino 1998 2011 Evadys 2005 2013 EuroRider 1997 Flipper 2006 Iliade 1997 2006 Midway 2004 2013 Proxys 2005 2013 Minibuses316 1978 2000 Europolis 1999 2010 Happy Midirider Proway 2005 2013 TrolleybusesAgora 1999 2006 Civis 2004 2010 Cristalis 2004 2011 Gallery Edit Irisbus Citelis Irisbus Agoraline with ABM CB60 body in Australia Irisbus Agora bus and trolleybus in Cluj Napoca Romania Irisbus Magelys at the Busworld 2007 exhibition in Kortrijk Belgium Iveco CityClass 18 m in Seoul South Korea Las Vegas CAT Irisbus Civis Iveco Bus Urbanway 18 n 4466 of the Orlybus at its terminus in Orly Sud Australian Transdev Shorelink Buses Iveco Metro Iribus Axer with Herault TransportSee also EditList of busesReferences Edit in Italian 1 CNH Industrial Homepage cnhindustrial com Archived from the original on 19 January 2015 Retrieved 20 April 2018 CNH Industrial FileDownload PDF Archived from the original PDF on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2014 CNH Industrial FileDownload PDF Archived from the original PDF on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2014 IVECO BUS Storia IVECO Retrieved 15 November 2022 History Irisbus Iveco Archived from the original on 27 March 2010 Retrieved 25 July 2015 Iveco Bus the new Iveco brand dedicated to collective transport Iveco com 24 May 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2016 Plants Iveco Bus Iveco is present in all five continents IVECO Retrieved 5 July 2022 IVECO South Africa IVECO Retrieved 18 July 2022 Crealis IVECO BUS Retrieved 2 July 2022 E Way IVECO BUS Retrieved 2 July 2022 Crossway LE IVECO BUS Retrieved 2 July 2022 Streetway IVECO BUS Retrieved 2 July 2022 Urbanway IVECO BUS Retrieved 2 July 2022 Iveco Afriway IVECO Retrieved 5 July 2022 Crossway IVECO BUS Retrieved 2 July 2022 Evadis IVECO BUS Retrieved 2 July 2022 Daily IVECO BUS Retrieved 2 July 2022 External links EditOfficial websitePortals Italy Buses Companies TransportIveco Bus at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iveco Bus amp oldid 1140122775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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