Ikarbus IK-206

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Ikarbus IK-206
IK 206 Lasta Beograd.jpg
Overview
ManufacturerIkarbus
Production2006-present
Assembly Zemun, Serbia
Body and chassis
Class Articulated city bus
Related Ikarbus IK-202
Ikarbus IK-203
Powertrain
Engine MAN D2066 LUH 11 (E4) (199 kW)
Transmission Voith 864.5 automatic
Dimensions
Length17.9 m
Width2.5 m
Chronology
Predecessor Ikarbus IK-201
Successor Ikarbus IK-218
IK-206 and IK-201 of Lasta Beograd. IK-201 Lasta Beograd2.jpg
IK-206 and IK-201 of Lasta Beograd.
First IK-206. IK-206 Lasta Beograd1.jpg
First IK-206.

Ikarbus IK-206 is an articulated city bus built by the Serbian bus manufacturer Ikarbus from 2006.

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The model IK-206 was developed from previous Ikarbus city articulated models, Ikarbus IK-201 and its variants, IK-202 and IK-203. The production has started in 2006 and same year the production of older IK-201, IK-202, and IK-203 models has been ceased. The main difference between those three models and new IK-206 is that IK-201, IK-202 and IK-203 had horizontal engine mounted under the floor between the front and middle A- and B-axles, and only the B-axle is powered, while IK-206 has rear-mounted vertical MAN engine. IK-206 is visually similar to older IK-201, IK-203 and IK-203, due it has modernized and more comfortable interior design, modern windows and front bezel headlights.

It has 44 passenger seats made plastic on foundation of steel bars and bars for holding. Doors are four two-wing, pneumatically controlled and opened to the inside. There are seven windows with slide rule and four roof airshafts. The heating system consists from heater on front wall, three heaters in passengers compartment and big aircondition on roof. Roof and sides are isolated. [1]

The IK-206 is today used mainly by Lasta Beograd, [2] Lastra Lazarevac and Sarajevo public transport (GRAS). [3] It was not introduced in service with GSP Beograd, due to the decision of the city to buy only low-flor new buses.

Technical data

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Dimension

Engines

Installed in rear part vertical

Transmission

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References

  1. "Technical data (Serbian)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
  2. "Delivery of new buses to SP Lasta (Serbian)". Archived from the original on 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
  3. New buses for Sarajevo GRAS (Serbian)
  4. "Technical data (Serbian)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2014-09-14.