IC Bus
IC Bus (known as IC Corporation until late 2008) is a builder of school and commercial buses in the United States which was established in 1933. Now it produces its own chassis and bodies and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Navistar International Corporation.
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History
IC Bus's beginnings can be traced back to Ward Body Works which, in 1980, became known as American Transportation Corporation (AmTran). Navistar International purchased interest in AmTran in the 1990's, and over several years acquired more and more of the company eventually fully purchasing the company in 1995.
In 2000, AmTran under Navistar International introduced a fully integrated conventional school bus called the IC. In 2000, the company became International Bus until 2002 when the company's name was changed to IC Corporation. With International Bus becoming IC Corporation, the bus model name IC was changed to CE.
Current products
The suffix "200" in a model name indicates that the bus is powered by the smaller engine offered, and "300" in a model name indicates that the bus is powered by the larger engine offered.
School bus
Commercial bus
- AC Series
- FC Series (front-engine commercial bus)
- HC Series (medium-duty commercial bus)
- HC Series Bronze (medium-duty commercial bus)
- HC Series Gold (medium-duty commercial bus)
- HC Platinum Series (luxury medium-duty commercial bus)
- LC Series (low-floor commercial bus)
- RC Series (rear-engine commercial bus)
- 40' Concept Coach (motorcoach to be introduced in 2010)
- 45' Concept Coach (motorcoach to be introduced in 2010)
Former products
School bus
External Links
- IC Bus (official website)
