Scania Interlink

The Scania Interlink is an extra-large coach bus that Scania AB has been producing since February 2016. It replaced the Scania OmniExpress model.

History

The Scania Interlink bus was first presented in 2015 at an exhibition in the Belgian city of Kortrijk. This is a bus that resembles the Scania OmniExpress, but with a more modern design and an improved interior.

Since February 2016, serial production of buses began in the Finnish city of Lahti. These models are equipped with diesel engines ranging from 9 to 13 liters, including gas engine options.

Depending on the size, the models are designated LD, HD and MD.

Assembly: Lahti (Finland)

Years of production: 2016—

Length: 11300 mm

Width: 2550 mm

Height: 3460 mm

Passenger capacity: 71 seats

Engine: 6 cylinders; 9000 cc

Power: 324 HP

Max speed: 118 km/h

Fuel consumption: 24 l/100 km

Weight: 13570 kg

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