Indcar is the trading name of Industrial Carrocera Arbuciense SA, a Spanish-based coachbuilder, specialized in building mini- and midibus bodies mainly on Mercedes-Benz and Iveco vans and truck chassis (although vans from other manufacturers are sometimes also used). Their products are sold throughout all of Western Europe.
The company was established in 1888 by Mr. Francesc Queralt Roca in Arbúcies, a village in the Selva county of the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. This small town offered the advantage of being in the midst of a densely forested area ("Selva" means "forest" in Catalan), useful since the bodyworks were made of wood at the time. It was the first of several cochbuilders to be based in Arbúcies; it would be later followed by Ayats, Beulas, Noge and Boari.
Products[]
- Cytios - urban minibus based on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
- Dayron - midibus on Iveco truck chassis
- Mago 2 - midibus on Iveco truck chassis
- Mago 2 Cabrio - Open-top midibus for tourism
- Sedna - minibus on MB truck chassis
- Strada - minibus based on MB Sprinter, Iveco Daily, VW Crafter or Fiat Ducato/Peugeot Boxer
- Wing - minibus based on Mercedes-Benz Vario or Iveco Daily
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