Håkan Agnevall, president, Volvo Buses: “With our Asia Leverage strategy, we have had an ambition to export from India.”
Volvo Buses, which has been present in India since CY2000, has over 4,000 buses plying across the country.
Scania, which initially imported its Metrolink buses, now makes them at its Narasapura plant, near Bangalore.
Mercedes-Benz will launch its 15-metre inter-city coach in September, equipped with ESP and EBS.
Tata Marcopolo’s upcoming Magna is a front-engined, twin-axle luxury 44-seater AC coach.
Competition in premium buses good for India, says Volvo Buses president

Growing demand for comfortable inter-city transportation in India over the past five years has seen competition in the premium bus (costing upwards of Rs 80 lakh) market heat up.

12 Aug 2015 | 38237 Views | By Kiran Bajad

Growing demand for comfortable inter-city transportation in India over the past five years has seen competition in the premium bus (costing upwards of Rs 80 lakh) market heat up. Largely catered to by multinational players like Volvo, Scania and Mercedes-Benz, the segment seems to be gaining traction after a sluggish ...

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