Plaxton Primo
Plaxton Primo | |
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A Plaxton Primo in Bromborough, UK. | |
The interior of a Plaxton Primo | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Plaxton |
Body and chassis | |
Doors | One door |
Floor type | Low floor |
Chassis | Enterprise Bus Plasma |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Cummins ISBe |
Capacity | 27 Seated, 16 Standing |
Power output | 138.0 bhp @ 2500 rpm |
Transmission | Allison 2000 Series 5-speed automatic |
Dimensions | |
Length | 7.9m |
Width | 2.4m |
Height | 2.73m |
Chronology |
The Plaxton Primo is a type of small low-floor bus based on the Enterprise Bus Plasma. It was launched by Plaxton in 2005.
It is the result of close co-operation between Enterprise Bus Ltd (the chassis manufacturer) and Plaxton.[1] The fully welded stainless steel integral chassis final assembly is supplied in right hand drive format as a running unit to Plaxton. Final body assembly is undertaken by Plaxton in Scarborough (UK).
The body and chassis design is also available in both one and two door left hand drive form.
It was originally intended to replace the Beaver (built on Mercedes-Benz Vario chassis), but pressure from small operators like Western Greyhound persuaded Plaxton to continue that model. This is because the larger bus cannot fit down narrow roads that the Vario is suited to.
Much of the design of the Primo was put into the styling of the larger Plaxton Centro.
In 2008, Plaxton announced the Primo 2 with a number of modifications, the Primos in service would also be modified to Mk2 form to enhance reliability.
As of 2014, the Primo is no longer available from Plaxton as the parent company Alexander Dennis phased it out in favour of its own Enviro200.
Gallery
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A Plaxton Primo rear operated by Countryliner.
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A Plaxton Primo operated by Avon Buses.
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A Plaxton Primo operated by Carters.
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A Plaxton Primo.
See also
References
- ↑ "Plaxton Primo unveiled". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
External links
- Plaxton Primo Flickr gallery
- Media related to Plaxton Primo at Wikimedia Commons
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