It doesn’t feel like that long since Volvo was itself the new name in town, but the Swedish manufacturer has been present in the UK bus market since the early 1970s. Now a very much established part of the coach and bus scene, the manufacturer has a range for all needs, including its BZL electric bus, produced in partnership with Egyptian bus builder MCV.
MCV is also responsible for Volvo’s in-house bus range, producing the impressive tri-axle EvoSeti double-decker on a B8L chassis which has found favour with independent operators needing something larger than standard for heavy passenger flows.
Its single-deck sister the B8RLE Evora is well-liked by operators nationwide as a popular, solid and dependable heavyweight bus.
Meanwhile, the coaches in its UK line-up offer different levels of style and power: the flagship 9700 range, of which the double-decker is proving popular with Scottish inter-city operators, is supplemented by the B8R-based MCV EvoTor.
Announced this summer and soon to appear in the flesh is the new Unvibodied, B13-based XL, available initially as a two-axle model and built at Unvi’s plant in Ourense, Spain.
