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Availability to North America | 2004-Present |
Length | 60 feet |
Width | 102 inches |
Power/Fuel | Diesel |
The AG300 is an articulated model offered by Van Hool and was introduced in 1993. In 2001 the AG300 along with the other A300 Series of buses were redesigned. The word "New" was added before the model name to signify the redesign. In 2004 the AG300 was made avaialbe for the North American market. It features sleek European styling and differs from North American design by having a mid-mounted powertrain rather than a rear-mounted one. It is currently only one of two articulated bus models to be offered in North America.
Available Engines
- Cummins ISM
Available Transmissions
Differences Between North American Version and European Version
- Different rear design on European AG300.
- Front turn signals closer to headlights on European AG300.
- European model has MAN or DAF engines as well.
Operators
Canada
- Réseau de transport de Longueuil - Longueuil, QC
- Viva - York Region, ON
United States
- AC Transit - Alameda & Contra Costa County