Irisbus is a bus manufacturer which was formed through the merger of the bus and coach divisions of Fiat , Iveco and Renault in January 1999. It also acquired Ikarus Bus in late 1999.
Since 2003, Irisbus has been 100%-owned by Fiat Group ´s IVECO , and the company has been renamed Irisbus IVECO [1]
The company is based in Lyon, France with offices in Turin, Italy, Watford and Mainz.
Factories [ ]
The company has factories located in:
Flumeri, Italy
Modena (Orlandi division), Italy
Vysoké Mýto, Czech Republic
Annonay, France
Barcelona, Spain
Venissieux, near Lyon, France
Rorthais (Deux-Sèvres), France
Changzhou, People's Republic of China
Mumbai, India
Minas Gerais, Brazil
Córdoba, Argentina
Product range [ ]
Current models [ ]
Arway - bus
Citelis 12
Citelis 18 - articulated bus
Citelis Line - intercity bus
Citybus
Civis - trolleybus (for alternative urban transport)
Cristalis - trolleybus (for alternative urban transport)
Crossway - line/school bus
Domino HD - tour coach, from Orlandi
Domino HDH - tour coach, from Orlandi
EcoDaly - minibus , from Iveco
Euromidi
Europolis - midibus, from Iveco
Evadys H - tour coach
Evadys HD - tour coach
Happy - minibus
Magelys - tour coach
Midirider
Midway - midibus
Midys - midibus
Recreo - line/school bus
Former mdels [ ]
Agora series - from Renault
Arés
Ares N - line/school bus
Ares N15 - line/school bus
Axer - line/school bus
CityClass 10.8 m/12 m, from Iveco
CityClass 18 m - articulated bus, from Iveco
EuroClass - from Iveco
EuroRider - tour coach, from Iveco
Iliade H - tour coach
Iliade HD - tour coach
Moowy - bus
References / sources [ ]
External links [ ]
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