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Two more cities opt for Volvo city buses

| | Jul 08, 2014, at 02:34 am
New Delhi, July 7 (IBNS): Puducherry and Solapur have become two new Indian cities to opt for Volvo 8400 city buses while Kolkata augmented its existing fleet of Volvo city buses.

With this, the presence of Volvo in the high-performance city bus segment in India expands to 15 cities.

Volvo said its new Volvo 8400 city bus, built to meet the current Urban Bus Specifications comes with a host of new features, and enhances standards in safety, and passenger convenience & comfort.

"This includes features such as rear under-run protection; lateral protection; wider wheel chair ramps; walking stick/crutch holders for passengers with special needs; new high-comfort seats with headrest & greater reclining; automatic fire detection & suppression system in the engine area and finally on-board telematics for better passenger information systems," it said.

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