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Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus

Volkswagen Truck & Bus Indústria e Comércio de Veículos Ltda. (formerly known as Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus), is a Brazilian commercial vehicle manufacturing company based in Resende, Brazil and a subsidiary of Traton. It manufactures heavy trucks and buses under the Volkswagen marque.

Volkswagen Truck & Bus
Formerly
  • Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus
  • MAN Latin America
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1981
HeadquartersResende, Brazil
Area served
Latin America, Africa and Middle East
Key people
Roberto Cortes President[1]
ProductsCommercial vehicles
ParentTraton
Websitevwco.com.br

Volkswagen Truck and Bus was originally a part of the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles division of the Volkswagen Group. On 1 January 2009, it was sold to MAN SE, and formed its MAN Latin America division.[2] In August 2021, MAN SE was merged with Traton SE, with the latter becoming the direct owner and parent of Volkswagen Truck and Bus.

Volkswagen Truck and Bus operation edit

In 1979, Volkswagenwerk AG acquired a 67% percent stake in Chrysler Motors do Brasil Ltda (:pt). In January 1980, it increased its shareholding to 100%, therefore giving it the right to rename the company to Volkswagen Caminhões Ltda.

 
The first Volkswagen Truck – the 1981 13.130

Volkswagen Caminhões Ltda. released their first trucks in February/March 1981; the Volkswagen 11.130 and the Volkswagen 13.130, both had a reworked version of Volkswagen's Mk1 LT cabin, and were powered by MWM Motores Diesel Ltda (MWM) diesel engines on Chrysler engineered platforms which were inherited from the takeover.[3]

AutoLatina years edit

From 1987 to 1996, Volkswagen Trucks and Buses were built with Ford components as part of the AutoLatina venture, and were built in Ford's Ipiranga complex in Brazil.

Once the AutoLatina marriage fell through, Volkswagen Group had no factory for its trucks and their parts, so the Resende plant was built in 1995.[3]

Resende rebirth edit

1996, Resende was the official start for Volkswagen Trucks and Buses, developing their own parts and platforms. The Modular Consortium was introduced for the first time in Resende.[4]

Modular Consortium edit

The Modular Consortium is the group of main suppliers that make the parts, and assembles them for Volkswagen Truck and Bus on site in the Resende factory.[4]

Volkswagen Groups involvement is only in supplying the factory and inspection at the end of production; Volkswagen pays only a small amount of wages, as each partner of the Modular Consortium pays the workers.[3]

The Modular Consortium comprises these companies:

  • Maxion Sistemas Automotivos Ltda. manufacture the chassis parts such as Air Reservoir, Fuel Tank and Frame[4]
  • Cummins manufactures the Suspension and Axle parts such as Springs and Hubs and Drums[4]
  • Maxion manufactures the Tires and Wheels[4]
  • Carese manages the Body Shop[4]
  • PowerTrain manages the engine preparation and assembly[4]
  • Carese manages the Paint Shop[4]
  • Kromberg and Schubert (usually referred to as KROSCHU) manufactures the Cab Trim components such as Seats and Instrument Panel[4]

Sales edit

Most of the early sales of the Truck and Bus chassis' operations were mainly within South America; with the exception of small exportations to China and the Middle East.

Prior to Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles' new role of managing the Truck and Bus operation; in 1994 Volkswagen imported to Germany a 7 tonne truck: the Volkswagen L80. Due to the European Union Gas Emissions EU4 standards; exports discontinued in late 2000.[3]

The Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles era edit

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles took over the Brazilian Trucks and Buses operation in 2000 from Volkswagen do Brasil; Volkswagen's Brazilian subsidiary. This signaled the start of a new era for the Volkswagen Group in producing its own Heavy Truck and Bus chassis range, which covers the gross combination mass (GCM) of 5 tonnes to 57 tonnes category.

Since Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles have taken control; the company has been looking at expanding Truck and Bus sales to other markets outside of South America, South Africa and Middle East regions.

All Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus vehicles are built in the Resende, Brazil factory and sent in semi knocked down (SKD) kits to Uitenhage in South Africa and Puebla in Mexico.[3]

Planned future markets for export are ASEAN and Eastern Europe countries.

Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus released the new Volkswagen Constellation range in September 2005, with a gross combination mass from 13 tonnes to 57 tonnes.[3]

Volkswagen Truck and Bus company facts edit

BMB Mode Center edit

Established in 2002 10 km from Resende the assembly plant, the BMB Mode Center is responsible for modifications to the truck and bus range that cannot be done on the production line.

BMB Mode Center build:

  • For bus range: low entry buses and articulated buses.
  • For truck range: 4x4, 8x4 & 8x2 conversions as well as an armored truck & finally exterior design modifications.

The BMB division moved in June 2006 to the new location 150 m outside the Resende Plant. The new location has 30,000 square metres of land; it cost Brazilian R$7 million to build.[7]

Volkswagen Truck and Bus highlights edit

1980s edit

January 1981
Volkswagenwerk AG acquires 100% of the Chrysler Motors of Brazil Ltda[3]
February 1981
Volkswagen Caminhões Ltda releases first trucks — 11.130, 13.130, and an ethanol powered truck[3]
March 1981
Changing of name from Chrysler Motors of Brazil Ltda to Volkswagen Caminhões Ltda (Caminhões is Portuguese for trucks)[3]
September 1982
Launching of 6 tonne truck range[3]
July 1984
Integration of Volkswagen Caminhões Ltda. into Volkswagen do Brasil[3]
August 1984
Volkswagen 140, the first methane gas/biogas powered truck in Brazil[3]
July 1985
Volkswagen 11.130 exported to China[3]
July 1987
Truck division integrates with Ford Trucks with the formation of AutoLatina[3]

1990s edit

July 1990
Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus plant moves to Industrial Complex of the Ipiranga[3]
April 1993
Launching of the first Volkswagen Volksbus chassis 16.180 CO[3]
April 1994
Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus celebrate 100,000th VWCV truck produced[3]
June 1995
Beginning of the Volkswagen L80 exports to Germany[3]
Volkswagen Caminhões Ltda. announces Resende, Brazil as site for the construction of the future Truck and Bus plant[3]
November 1996
Volkswagen Caminhões Ltda moves to new Resende plant[3]
September 1997
Commemoration of the 5000th vehicle made in the Resende plant[3]
June 1998
Launching of the Volkswagen Trucks for the Argentine market[3]
Export of complete knock down (CKD) kits of Volksbus microbus chassis to Colombia

2000s edit

January 2000
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWN) of Germany, with headquarters in Hanover, assumes the responsibility for the Truck and Bus operation[3]
March 2000
Launching of Series 2000[3]
April 2001
For the first time in its 20 years, the Volkswagen Caminhões Ltda becomes leader in the Brazilian market for trucks
August 2002
Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus has 30% market share of Brazilian market, Brazil is the Number 1 in the world, buyer of Buses and Number 2 for Trucks
December 2002
Production of 100,000th Volkswagen truck in Resende[3]
July 2003
Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus participates in the International Rally of the Sertões, with three 8.150 trucks
October 2003
Announcement of the creation of Volkswagen Truck and Bus Operation in Mexico,[3] construction of an assembly line starts in the City of Puebla, Mexico
November 2003
In pioneering research in Brazil, Volkswagen tests a Volksbus powered by biodiesel with the support of the Government of the State of Rio de Janeiro and the UFRJ, in the Riobiodiesel project
April 2004
Volkswagen 18.310 successful for the first time in the Super European Truck Championship
July 2004
Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus add three more vehicles in the RioBiodiesel programme
August 2004
First Volkswagen truck production tests are conducted in the plant of Puebla, Mexico
September 2004
Volkswagen announces construction of plant for Volkswagen Truck and Bus range in Port Elizabeth, South Africa[3]
October 2004
The Puebla, Mexican Volkswagen plant officially opens[3]
Volkswagen Titan 18.310 is champion in the Super European Truck Championships in the first year it competes
October 2005
Beginning of the Volkswagen Truck and Bus operation in South Africa with the production of three Volksbus models[3]
November 2005
Volkswagen Truck and Bus release Delivery (5 to 8 tonnes) and Constellation (13 to 45 tonnes) lines[3]
June 2006
The BMB Mode Centre is opened for specialised modification of Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus range
The Constellation Daycab is released[3]
September 2006
The top-of-the-line 18.320 VIP Volksbus is released
February 2007
Release of the 31.320 6x4 Constellation, and 15.190, 17.230 Volksbus line[3]
8 August 2007
Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus released their most powerful diesel engine – the Volkswagen NGD 370 in the Volkswagen Constellation lineup[3][8]
22 August 2007
Volkswagen produce the first right hand drive heavy truck in the companies history, with the release of the Volkswagen Constellation range in South Africa
8 August 2008
Volkswagen releases a new robotised transmission in co-operation with ZF Friedrichshafen AG for the Volksbus range
15 December 2008
Volkswagen AG sells Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus to MAN SE to form MAN Latin America.[2][9]

2010s edit

3 November 2011
Volkswagen AG acquires majority share holding of 55.9% in MAN SE, thus officially bringing Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus back into the Volkswagen Group.
13 September 2017
Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus launches an all new generation of the popular Volkswagen Delivery family.

2020s edit

1 September 2020
Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus launches their first heavy duty flagship model, the Volkswagen Meteor.
31 August 2021
MAN SE is merged with Traton SE, with the latter becoming the new owner and parent of Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus
18 May 2022
Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus announced it was changing its corporate name to Volkswagen Truck & Bus, one of its parent's former names.[10]

Volkswagen Truck and Bus in motorsports edit

 
A Constellation pace truck leading the field at the 2006 Curitiba round of the Brazilian Fórmula Truck championship

Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus competes in the Brazilian Fórmula Truck championship, with four drivers.[11] The Volkswagen Constellation 18.310 Titan tractor unit is used;[11] they are driven by Renato Martins,[11] Felipe Giaffone,[11] Walmir Benavides[11] and Débora Rodrigues.[11] Furthermore, an additional Constellation is used as the official pace truck,[11] driven by Ana Lúcia Lopes.[11]

Current models edit

Volkswagen Truck and Bus gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ . VWTBpress.com.br. MAN Latin America. Archived from the original on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
  2. ^ a b . VolkswagenAG.com. Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft. 15 December 2008. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag . VWTBpress.com.br. MAN Latin America. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w . VWTBpress.com.br. MAN Latin America. Archived from the original on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on Sep 28, 2007.
  6. ^ . VWTBpress.com.br (in Portuguese). MAN Latin America. Archived from the original on 2008-05-19. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  7. ^ "BMB Mode Center abre centro modificador de caminhões e Ônibus Volkswagen". VWTBpress.com.br (in Portuguese). MAN Latin America. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  8. ^ "The VW Gazette: VW Constellation 370 Revealed (9.3L / 57 Tonne)". vwgazette.blogspot.com.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  10. ^ "Volkswagen Truck & Bus is the new corporate name of Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus". VW Truck and Bus Press Room. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h . VWTBpress.com.br. MAN Latin America. Archived from the original on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
  12. ^ "Volkswagen Caminhões". lexicarbrasil.com.br (in Portuguese). 30 September 2015. Retrieved July 3, 2020.

External links edit

official sites
  • MAN Latin America international portal 2018-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • official website
  • Volkswagen Brazil Truck and Bus (in Portuguese) official website
  • MAN Volkswagen Truck and Bus Brazil press site
  • Resende (Brazil) Plant Sustainability site [dead link]
  • (VW Trucks and Buses modification branch) (in Portuguese)
  • (in Spanish)
unaffiliated sites
  • Volkswagen Trucks in Colombia

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Volkswagen Truck amp Bus Industria e Comercio de Veiculos Ltda formerly known as Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus is a Brazilian commercial vehicle manufacturing company based in Resende Brazil and a subsidiary of Traton It manufactures heavy trucks and buses under the Volkswagen marque Volkswagen Truck amp BusFormerlyVolkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus MAN Latin AmericaCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryAutomotiveFounded1981HeadquartersResende BrazilArea servedLatin America Africa and Middle EastKey peopleRoberto Cortes President 1 ProductsCommercial vehiclesParentTratonWebsitevwco com br Volkswagen Truck and Bus was originally a part of the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles division of the Volkswagen Group On 1 January 2009 it was sold to MAN SE and formed its MAN Latin America division 2 In August 2021 MAN SE was merged with Traton SE with the latter becoming the direct owner and parent of Volkswagen Truck and Bus Contents 1 Volkswagen Truck and Bus operation 2 AutoLatina years 3 Resende rebirth 4 Modular Consortium 5 Sales 6 The Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles era 7 Volkswagen Truck and Bus company facts 8 BMB Mode Center 9 Volkswagen Truck and Bus highlights 9 1 1980s 9 2 1990s 9 3 2000s 9 4 2010s 9 5 2020s 10 Volkswagen Truck and Bus in motorsports 11 Current models 12 Volkswagen Truck and Bus gallery 13 References 14 External linksVolkswagen Truck and Bus operation editIn 1979 Volkswagenwerk AG acquired a 67 percent stake in Chrysler Motors do Brasil Ltda pt In January 1980 it increased its shareholding to 100 therefore giving it the right to rename the company to Volkswagen Caminhoes Ltda nbsp The first Volkswagen Truck the 1981 13 130 Volkswagen Caminhoes Ltda released their first trucks in February March 1981 the Volkswagen 11 130 and the Volkswagen 13 130 both had a reworked version of Volkswagen s Mk1 LT cabin and were powered by MWM Motores Diesel Ltda MWM diesel engines on Chrysler engineered platforms which were inherited from the takeover 3 AutoLatina years editFrom 1987 to 1996 Volkswagen Trucks and Buses were built with Ford components as part of the AutoLatina venture and were built in Ford s Ipiranga complex in Brazil Once the AutoLatina marriage fell through Volkswagen Group had no factory for its trucks and their parts so the Resende plant was built in 1995 3 Resende rebirth edit1996 Resende was the official start for Volkswagen Trucks and Buses developing their own parts and platforms The Modular Consortium was introduced for the first time in Resende 4 Modular Consortium editThe Modular Consortium is the group of main suppliers that make the parts and assembles them for Volkswagen Truck and Bus on site in the Resende factory 4 Volkswagen Groups involvement is only in supplying the factory and inspection at the end of production Volkswagen pays only a small amount of wages as each partner of the Modular Consortium pays the workers 3 The Modular Consortium comprises these companies Maxion Sistemas Automotivos Ltda manufacture the chassis parts such as Air Reservoir Fuel Tank and Frame 4 Cummins manufactures the Suspension and Axle parts such as Springs and Hubs and Drums 4 Maxion manufactures the Tires and Wheels 4 Carese manages the Body Shop 4 PowerTrain manages the engine preparation and assembly 4 Carese manages the Paint Shop 4 Kromberg and Schubert usually referred to as KROSCHU manufactures the Cab Trim components such as Seats and Instrument Panel 4 Sales editMost of the early sales of the Truck and Bus chassis operations were mainly within South America with the exception of small exportations to China and the Middle East Prior to Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles new role of managing the Truck and Bus operation in 1994 Volkswagen imported to Germany a 7 tonne truck the Volkswagen L80 Due to the European Union Gas Emissions EU4 standards exports discontinued in late 2000 3 The Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles era editVolkswagen Commercial Vehicles took over the Brazilian Trucks and Buses operation in 2000 from Volkswagen do Brasil Volkswagen s Brazilian subsidiary This signaled the start of a new era for the Volkswagen Group in producing its own Heavy Truck and Bus chassis range which covers the gross combination mass GCM of 5 tonnes to 57 tonnes category Since Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles have taken control the company has been looking at expanding Truck and Bus sales to other markets outside of South America South Africa and Middle East regions All Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus vehicles are built in the Resende Brazil factory and sent in semi knocked down SKD kits to Uitenhage in South Africa and Puebla in Mexico 3 Planned future markets for export are ASEAN and Eastern Europe countries Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus released the new Volkswagen Constellation range in September 2005 with a gross combination mass from 13 tonnes to 57 tonnes 3 Volkswagen Truck and Bus company facts editThe Resende plant was built in 153 days at a cost of US 250 million 4 The Resende plant adheres to International Organization for Standardization ISO TS and ISO 14001 4 Resende plant produces 240 vehicles per day in two working shifts and employs 4 500 workers 4 5 Volkswagen Trucks and Buses are sold in over 35 countries around the world Some of the countries are Argentina 4 Peru Chile 4 Uruguay 4 Bolivia Colombia 4 Venezuela 4 Paraguay 4 Ecuador 4 Dominican Republic 4 Cote d Ivoire 4 Nigeria 4 and Saudi Arabia 4 6 Most of the Volkswagen truck and Bus growth has been in the last eight years All the 2007 Volkswagen truck range are capable of operating in minus 20 C and plus 45 C Middle East specified trucks can stand 55 degrees Celsius Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus are assembled at the MAN Automotive Concessionaires Corporation plant in Quezon City Philippines since March 2014 BMB Mode Center editEstablished in 2002 10 km from Resende the assembly plant the BMB Mode Center is responsible for modifications to the truck and bus range that cannot be done on the production line BMB Mode Center build For bus range low entry buses and articulated buses For truck range 4x4 8x4 amp 8x2 conversions as well as an armored truck amp finally exterior design modifications The BMB division moved in June 2006 to the new location 150 m outside the Resende Plant The new location has 30 000 square metres of land it cost Brazilian R 7 million to build 7 Volkswagen Truck and Bus highlights edit1980s edit January 1981 Volkswagenwerk AG acquires 100 of the Chrysler Motors of Brazil Ltda 3 February 1981 Volkswagen Caminhoes Ltda releases first trucks 11 130 13 130 and an ethanol powered truck 3 March 1981 Changing of name from Chrysler Motors of Brazil Ltda to Volkswagen Caminhoes Ltda Caminhoes is Portuguese for trucks 3 September 1982 Launching of 6 tonne truck range 3 July 1984 Integration of Volkswagen Caminhoes Ltda into Volkswagen do Brasil 3 August 1984 Volkswagen 140 the first methane gas biogas powered truck in Brazil 3 July 1985 Volkswagen 11 130 exported to China 3 July 1987 Truck division integrates with Ford Trucks with the formation of AutoLatina 3 1990s edit July 1990 Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus plant moves to Industrial Complex of the Ipiranga 3 April 1993 Launching of the first Volkswagen Volksbus chassis 16 180 CO 3 April 1994 Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus celebrate 100 000th VWCV truck produced 3 June 1995 Beginning of the Volkswagen L80 exports to Germany 3 Volkswagen Caminhoes Ltda announces Resende Brazil as site for the construction of the future Truck and Bus plant 3 November 1996 Volkswagen Caminhoes Ltda moves to new Resende plant 3 September 1997 Commemoration of the 5000th vehicle made in the Resende plant 3 June 1998 Launching of the Volkswagen Trucks for the Argentine market 3 Export of complete knock down CKD kits of Volksbus microbus chassis to Colombia 2000s edit January 2000 Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles VWN of Germany with headquarters in Hanover assumes the responsibility for the Truck and Bus operation 3 March 2000 Launching of Series 2000 3 April 2001 For the first time in its 20 years the Volkswagen Caminhoes Ltda becomes leader in the Brazilian market for trucks August 2002 Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus has 30 market share of Brazilian market Brazil is the Number 1 in the world buyer of Buses and Number 2 for Trucks December 2002 Production of 100 000th Volkswagen truck in Resende 3 July 2003 Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus participates in the International Rally of the Sertoes with three 8 150 trucks October 2003 Announcement of the creation of Volkswagen Truck and Bus Operation in Mexico 3 construction of an assembly line starts in the City of Puebla Mexico November 2003 In pioneering research in Brazil Volkswagen tests a Volksbus powered by biodiesel with the support of the Government of the State of Rio de Janeiro and the UFRJ in the Riobiodiesel project April 2004 Volkswagen 18 310 successful for the first time in the Super European Truck Championship July 2004 Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus add three more vehicles in the RioBiodiesel programme August 2004 First Volkswagen truck production tests are conducted in the plant of Puebla Mexico September 2004 Volkswagen announces construction of plant for Volkswagen Truck and Bus range in Port Elizabeth South Africa 3 October 2004 The Puebla Mexican Volkswagen plant officially opens 3 Volkswagen Titan 18 310 is champion in the Super European Truck Championships in the first year it competes October 2005 Beginning of the Volkswagen Truck and Bus operation in South Africa with the production of three Volksbus models 3 November 2005 Volkswagen Truck and Bus release Delivery 5 to 8 tonnes and Constellation 13 to 45 tonnes lines 3 June 2006 The BMB Mode Centre is opened for specialised modification of Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus range The Constellation Daycab is released 3 September 2006 The top of the line 18 320 VIP Volksbus is released February 2007 Release of the 31 320 6x4 Constellation and 15 190 17 230 Volksbus line 3 8 August 2007 Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus released their most powerful diesel engine the Volkswagen NGD 370 in the Volkswagen Constellation lineup 3 8 22 August 2007 Volkswagen produce the first right hand drive heavy truck in the companies history with the release of the Volkswagen Constellation range in South Africa 8 August 2008 Volkswagen releases a new robotised transmission in co operation with ZF Friedrichshafen AG for the Volksbus range 15 December 2008 Volkswagen AG sells Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus to MAN SE to form MAN Latin America 2 9 2010s edit 3 November 2011 Volkswagen AG acquires majority share holding of 55 9 in MAN SE thus officially bringing Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus back into the Volkswagen Group 13 September 2017 Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus launches an all new generation of the popular Volkswagen Delivery family 2020s edit 1 September 2020 Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus launches their first heavy duty flagship model the Volkswagen Meteor 31 August 2021 MAN SE is merged with Traton SE with the latter becoming the new owner and parent of Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus 18 May 2022 Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus announced it was changing its corporate name to Volkswagen Truck amp Bus one of its parent s former names 10 Volkswagen Truck and Bus in motorsports edit nbsp A Constellation pace truck leading the field at the 2006 Curitiba round of the Brazilian Formula Truck championship Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus competes in the Brazilian Formula Truck championship with four drivers 11 The Volkswagen Constellation 18 310 Titan tractor unit is used 11 they are driven by Renato Martins 11 Felipe Giaffone 11 Walmir Benavides 11 and Debora Rodrigues 11 Furthermore an additional Constellation is used as the official pace truck 11 driven by Ana Lucia Lopes 11 Current models editVolkswagen Meteor Volkswagen Constellation Volkswagen Delivery Volkswagen VolksbusVolkswagen Truck and Bus gallery edit nbsp Volkswagen L80 1995 2000 nbsp Volkswagen 18 310 Titan Tractor 2001 2005 12 nbsp Volkswagen Constellation 19 320 Titan Tractor nbsp Constellation Brazilian Formula Truck in a round at Interlagos in 2006 nbsp Volkswagen Delivery 8 150 nbsp Volkswagen Worker 26 260E 6x4 nbsp Volksbus 17 260 EOT 2005 CAIO present nbsp Volksbus 17 240 with a Marcopolo body nbsp Volksbus 17 230 EOD with a Marcopolo body nbsp Volksbus 18 280 OT sugarcane DieselReferences edit Executives VWTBpress com br MAN Latin America Archived from the original on 26 January 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2009 a b Volkswagen sells heavy truck business in Brazil to MAN VolkswagenAG com Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft 15 December 2008 Archived from the original on 1 October 2011 Retrieved 9 November 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Volkswagen Trucks and Buses History VWTBpress com br MAN Latin America Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Volkswagen Trucks and Buses Plant Resende VWTBpress com br MAN Latin America Archived from the original on 26 January 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2009 Locations America Resende Brasil Archived from the original on Sep 28 2007 Resende Brasil VWTBpress com br in Portuguese MAN Latin America Archived from the original on 2008 05 19 Retrieved 2008 06 07 BMB Mode Center abre centro modificador de caminhoes e Onibus Volkswagen VWTBpress com br in Portuguese MAN Latin America Retrieved 2008 06 07 The VW Gazette VW Constellation 370 Revealed 9 3L 57 Tonne vwgazette blogspot com VW News Blog Volkswagen sells heavy truck business in Brazil to MAN Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2009 01 03 Volkswagen Truck amp Bus is the new corporate name of Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus VW Truck and Bus Press Room Retrieved 2022 05 19 a b c d e f g h Volkswagen Trucks and Buses Formula Truck VWTBpress com br MAN Latin America Archived from the original on 26 January 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2009 Volkswagen Caminhoes lexicarbrasil com br in Portuguese 30 September 2015 Retrieved July 3 2020 External links editofficial sites MAN Latin America international portal Archived 2018 01 26 at the Wayback Machine Volkswagen Trucks and Buses Nigeria official website Volkswagen Brazil Truck and Bus in Portuguese official website MAN Volkswagen Truck and Bus Brazil press site Resende Brazil Plant Sustainability site dead link BMB Mode Center VW Trucks and Buses modification branch in Portuguese Volkswagen Heavy Trucks in Mexico in Spanish unaffiliated sites South African Constellation and Volksbus specifications Volkswagen Trucks in Colombia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus amp oldid 1221274809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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