MAN Lion's City

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MAN Lion's City is a city bus built by the German truck and bus manufacturer MAN AG since 2000. A new generation was launched in 2004.

It has a 6-cylinder turbocharged straight engine which runs on diesel or compressed natural gas. The latest generation of Neoplan Centroliner is based on the Lion's City.

[edit] Variants

City
  • Lion's City M (different types available) - midibus, 8.6 m to 10.5 m
  • Lion's City (also designated as A21 and NL xx3) - standard single decker, 12 m
  • Lion's City LL (also designated as A26 and NL xx3-15m) - long single decker, 15 m
  • Lion's City G (also designated as A23 and NG xx3) - articulated single decker, 18 m
  • Lion's City GL (also designated as A23 and NG xx3) - articulated single decker, 18.75 m
  • Lion's City GXL - articulated long (4-axle) single decker, 20.45 m
  • Lion's City DD (also designated as A39 and ND xx3) - double decker, 13.73 m
Intercity
  • Lion's City Ü (also designated as A20 and NÜ xx3) - intercity single decker
  • Lion's City ÜLL (also designated as A25 and NÜ xx3-15m) - long intercity single decker
Low-entry versions
  • Lion's City T (also designated as A78 and EL xx3) - city
  • Lion's City TÜ (also designated as A78 and EL xx3) - intercity
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