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VDL Bus International

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VDL Bus International is a Netherlands-based bus builder which originated from the bus-building business of DAF. Originally named DAF Bus International after being separated from the truck-building business of DAF, it joined the United Bus in 1990. It became a subsidiary of VDL Groep after United Bus collapsed in 1993. DAF Bus International was renamed VDL Bus International in September 2003. As of 2005, VDL Groep held 81% share of VDL Bus and PACCAR held another 19% share. VDL Groep bought another Dutch bus manufacturer, Berkhof Jonckheere Groep, in 1998, and together with VDL Bus International they form the VDL Bus Groep, a division of VDL Groep.

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Products

Historical

  • B1300
  • B1500
  • B1600
  • DB250
  • MB200
  • MB230
  • SB120
  • SB200
  • SB201
  • SB220
  • SB1600
  • SB1605
  • SB2100
  • SB2300
  • SB2700
  • SB2750
  • SB3000
  • SBG220
  • SBR3000/SBR3015
  • TB160

Current

  • SB180 (replacement of SB120)
  • SB200 (low-floor)
  • SB250
  • SB4000
  • SBR4000
  • TB2175

See also

Other VDL Groep bus companies

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