Optare Excel
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The Optare Excel was a full-size single deck bus manufactured by Optare.
Manufactured as an integral bus, the Excel was launched in 1995 as one of the first low-floor single-deck vehicles. The styling of the body was in keeping with existing Optare products, especially at the rear. At the front, a simple flat panel with the Optare name was set between two pairs of twin headlamps, below a very large front windscreen. Power came from a Cummins 6BT, a 6-cylinder turbo diesel engine. A Mercedes-Benz 900 series engine was an option. Both transmitted their power via an Allison "World Series" B300R gearbox.
The Excel was built in a range of lengths, and in Optare tradition, the chassis code reflected this. An L960 was 9.6m in length; an L1000 was 10.0m in length, and so on; with L1070 and L1150 variants built. The longest manufactured was the L1180, a length only available with the later Excel 2. Examples of the 11.8 m long Excel 2 were purchased by Wilts & Dorset, and Trent Buses, which still use them in service today. Seating ranged from 27 in the L960, 35 in the L1070, 43 in the L1150 and 45 in the L1180, although these figures can vary.
The Excel was updated in 1999, with the front similar to that of the Optare Solo and using round headlights, 2 less rear lights, and a repositioned fuel-filler cap. This was known as the Excel 2, and was only built in L1070, L1150 and L1180 configurations.
The Excel has now been replaced by the Tempo, but the design is used for the NABI 700SE, which uses a Scania powerplant.
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Optare Buses | |
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Current: | Solo - Alero/Alero Plus - Tempo - Versa |
Discontinued: | Spectra - MetroRider - CityPacer - StarRider - Vecta - Delta - Sigma - Prisma - Excel - ColumboRider |