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Motor vehicle
MAN NL262 (A27)
MAN NL262 in service with Citybus registered HP6440 on Service 11.
Overview
ManufacturerMAN
Production1992–1998
AssemblyMunich, Germany
Body and chassis
Doors1 or 2 (Hong Kong)
1 to 3 (mainland Europe)
Floor typeLow-floor
RelatedMAN NL202
Powertrain
EngineMAN D2866LUH-22 (Euro II)
TransmissionVoith or ZF
Dimensions
Length11,697 mm (38 ft 4.5 in)
Width2,500 mm (8 ft 2 in)
Height3,004 mm (9 ft 10.3 in)
Chronology
PredecessorMAN NL202
SuccessorMAN Lion's City

MAN NL262 (A27) is a low-floor single-decker bus made by MAN from 1992 to 1998. Although predominantly produced for Hong Kong in right-hand drive operated by Citybus, some were made in left-hand drive for the mainland European market, it was still built within the similar MAN NL202. It was succeeded by the MAN Lion's City.

Operations

Hong Kong

Citybus was the only operator to acquire new NL262s in Hong Kong. In all, 80 NL262s in total were ordered as 1501–1580. In 2000, some of them had gone to New Lantao Bus and DBTSL. All buses were scrapped in 2015 and replaced by Youngman JNP6105R and BYD K9R buses.

As such, a spiritual successor is MAN NLxx3F in the millennium.

References

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