Hyundai Aero City
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Hyundai Aero City | |
Manufacturer: | Hyundai Motor Company |
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Production: | Worldwide |
Predecessor: | Hyundai RB |
Class: | Rear wheel drive vehicles |
Body style: | Bus |
Platform: | Mitsubishi Fuso Bus Chassis (1991-1994), Hyundai Bus Chassis (1994-present) |
Transmission: | Hyundai/Mitsubishi (manual), ZF/Allison (automatic) |
Related: | Hyundai Global 900, Bering Aero City, Bering Gloal 900 |
Similar: | Hyundai Global 900, Kia AM, Asia AM, Daewoo BS, Daewoo BM |
Designer: | Mitsubishi Fuso (1991-1994), Hyundai Motor Company Design Center (1994-present) |
The Hyundai Aero City (hangul:현대 에어로시티) is a heavy-Duty bus built by Hyundai Motor Company. It is primarily available as city and intercity bus.
It is distinguishable by a front 'Aero City' badge by Aero City and Super Aero City, but the common Hyundai badge is usually used on the rear.
In Japan, Asia-Pacific, Mid-East, Africa, South America, its principal competitors are Hyundai Global 900, Kia AM, Asia AM, Daewoo BS, Daewoo BM.
[edit] Models
The Aero City was based on the Mitsubishi Fuso Bus Chassis or later Hyundai Bus Chassis, venture marking by Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Star. The variants of Aero City include:
- Aero City 520/540: A Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus venture marking bus, manufacture period in 1991-1994.
- Aero City 520/540 New Model: A Hyundai Bus Chassis original making bus, manufacture period in 1994-2001.
- Super Aero City 520/540: Available as both Hyundai part design all new models, manufacture period in 2001-2004.
- Super Aero City Non-step Low Rider: A long wheelbase with handycap passenger of non-step bus, manufactured in 2004, and transmission system by Allison and ZF.
- New Super Aero City
- New Super Aero City Non-step Low Rider