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The Volvo B10B was a rear-engined step deck single-decker bus chassis manufactured by Volvo between 1992 and 2001. The first prototype were built in 1990, but the B10B wasn't launched until the 1992 Geneva Motor Show. It superseded the Leyland Lynx (by then a Volvo product) and Volvo B10R. For stage use it was gradually succeeded by the low-entry B10BLE, which was introduced only a year later, though not in all markets. For interurban use the B7R came as a gradual replacement in 1998, and ultimately for coach work, the B12B took over in 2001.
The B10B was not generally available with a natural gas or biogas engine, like the B10BLE, but two buses were bodied by Vest Karosseri for NSB Biltrafikk in Stavanger in 1998 and 1999.
In the United Kingdom, the B10B was purchased in large numbers by GM Buses North, Merseybus, Oxford Bus Company, Trent and Yorkshire Rider.
In Australia, the B10B was purchased in small numbers by Glenorie Bus Company, Grenda Corporation, North & Western Bus Lines, Parramatta-Ryde Bus Service and Westbus.
Portugal
Portugal has
Camo Camus
Camo Camus 3.4
Camo Minerva
Camo Jupiter
Camo Jupiter II
Irmãos Mota Atomic MK VII, MK VIII, UR95, and UR2000
Marcopolo Tricana
Alfredo Caetano Fenix
GAF Voga
Competitors (chassis)
Dennis Falcon
Dennis Lance
Leyland Lynx
Leyland National
MAN SL200
MAN SL202
Mercedes-Benz O405
Renault PR100.2
Scania L113CRB
Scania N113CRB
Volvo B10M
References
External links
Media related to Volvo B10B at Wikimedia Commons
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- Volvo Buses
- Volvo B10B
- Volvo Buses
- Volvo B10BLE
- Volvo B12B
- Wright Endurance
- Volvo B10 (disambiguation)
- Leyland Lynx
- Volvo B11R
- Volvo Super Olympian
- Alexander Strider