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The Volvo B9RLE was a tri-axle 9.4-litre engined low-entry bus chassis manufactured by Volvo between 2010 and 2013. It was introduced as an interim replacement for the soon to be discontinued B12BLE in the short gap of years before they had the Euro 6 compliant B8RLE ready. At the same time they introduced a tri-axle variant of the B7RLE, but in Volvo's home markets the 290 bhp that the D7E produces is considered way too little for a 15-metre bus. The most likely reason for introducing the B9RLE a whole year before the end of production for the B12BLE was probably for the introduction of the first prototypes of the Volvo 8900LE in late 2010, which was also the body that most B9RLE received. Some were also bodied as open top double-decker sightseeing buses with the Unvi Urbis 2.5 DD body. In Sweden〔(Volvo B9RLE (search result) ) Svensk Busshistoria〕 a total of 145 were built as 8900LE to various customers, like Nettbuss and Nobina Sverige, and 7 Unvi-bodied sightseeing buses. In Norway Boreal Transport received 10 as 8900LE for Stavanger and Nobina Norge received 27 (including a prototype from 2010) for Tromsø. Also a Unvi-bodied sightseeing bus was delivered to Oslo. ==Engines== D9B,〔(Volvo D9B 380 Euro 5 fact sheet ) Volvo Buses〕 9364 cc, in-line 6 cyl. turbodiesel (2010-2013) * D9B380 - 280 kW (380 bhp), 1700 Nm, Euro 5 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Volvo B9RLE」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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