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Motor vehicle
MAN NL202
Overview
ManufacturerMAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG
Production1989–1992
AssemblyMunich, Germany
Sady, Poland
Body and chassis
ClassIntegral bus
Body styleFull-size single-decker bus
Doors2 or 3
Floor typeLow-floor
RelatedMercedes-Benz O405N
Powertrain
EngineMAN D0826LUH03
TransmissionVoith D851.3 ZF 4HP500, ZF 5HP500
Dimensions
Length11.675 m
Width2.5 m
Height2.782 m
Chronology
PredecessorMAN SL202
SuccessorMAN NL262

The MAN NL202 was a low floor single-decker bus built by MAN Nutzfahrzeuge from the late 1980s until 1992. It is derived from the VöV SL-II bus standard. Especially sold in Europe, in particular in Germany, it was replaced by MAN NL262. It was additionally sold in South Australia, in diesel and Compressed natural gas variants, the latter of which continues to be used to this day in significant numbers.

It has used a fully low floor configuration inside the bus with seats mounted on platforms similar to the MAN NL262 and the Mercedes-Benz O405N.

See also

MAN Truck & Bus
Subsidiaries
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