Volvo B11R

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Volvo B11R
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Megabus Plaxton Elite i bodied B11R at Manchester Shudehill Interchange in September 2013
Overview
Manufacturer Volvo
Production2011-present
Assembly
  • Sweden
  • Brazil
  • India
Body and chassis
Class Coach chassis
Platform Volvo BXXR
Floor typeStep entrance
Related Volvo B13R
Powertrain
Engine 10.8-litre rear-mounted I-6
Volvo D11C, D11K
Brazil: D11A, D11C
Power output330-460 bhp
Transmission Volvo I-Shift, ZF EcoLife (for Transjakarta fleet and some B11RLET)
Dimensions
Length10.5-15.0 metres
Chronology
Predecessor
Volvo B11R operated by CUL Transport which is based in the Philippines CUL Transport Volvo B11R.jpg
Volvo B11R operated by CUL Transport which is based in the Philippines
Volvo B11R operated by Steady Safe for TransJakarta (numbered SAF-025). Transjakarta, Volvo B11R (SAF-025).jpg
Volvo B11R operated by Steady Safe for TransJakarta (numbered SAF-025).
Volvo B11RLE with Plaxton Panorama body operated by Berrys Coaches in the UK Berrys BU20VYB.JPG
Volvo B11RLE with Plaxton Panorama body operated by Berrys Coaches in the UK
Formosa Fairway Corporation Daji bodied Volvo B11R Liangzhou & Chongqing Intersection bus shelter and KKA-0530 20210605.jpg
Formosa Fairway Corporation Daji bodied Volvo B11R

The Volvo B11R is a 10.8-litre engined coach chassis available as both two- and tri-axle from Volvo since 2011. It was introduced as the second of the Volvo BXXR series, replacing the rest of the B12B range in 2011, and later its fellow BXXR platform model, the B13R [1] in 2013.

Contents

The B11R is the standard chassis for both the 9700 and 9900 coaches, except the North American 9700 which still use the B13R. It is also available in the Indian market and is sold by Volvo under the 9400 brand with a length of 14.5 metres and has bodywork similar in design to pre-2018 European Volvo 9700/9900.

A version for double-decker coaches, known as B11RLE, is also produced. It was first introduced in June 2018 with Plaxton Panorama bodywork for UK and Irish markets, [2] and was later expanded to mainland Europe in February 2020 with launch of Volvo 9700DD, a double-decker version of Volvo 9700. [3]

As at October 2014, over 150 had been sold in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [4] Polish operator PolskiBus purchased 20 with Plaxton Elite i bodies, [5] [6] while New Zealand operator ManaBus has purchased a fleet of Kiwi Bus Builders bodied B11Rs. [7]

In the Philippines, B11R is being introduced by Autodelta Coach Builders, Inc., which is the sole distributor of Volvo Buses in the country. They offer 370 HP and 450 HP variants, both of them are Euro V compliant. Victory Liner, CUL Transport, and Silver Star Shuttle and Tours are the companies currently operating Volvo B11Rs for provincial routes.

In Indonesia, Volvo B11R comes in 2 engine variants, 370 bhp and 430 bhp fulfilling Euro III emission standards. PT. Steady Safe Tbk operates more than 100 Laksana Cityline 2 bodied 370 bhp variant B11Rs for TransJakarta using ZF EcoLife transmission. A number of private bus companies uses the 430 bhp variant with I-Shift transmission as intercity and charter buses.

Quad-axle Brazilian Variants

Eme Bus Marcopolo Paradiso G7 1800 DD-bodied B430R 8x2 in Chile Marcopolo Paradise 1800 DD G7 Volvo 8x4 2013 (10482826063).jpg
Eme Bus Marcopolo Paradiso G7 1800 DD-bodied B430R 8x2 in Chile

The B11R is also available from the plant in Curitiba, Brazil, but there it is named after the engine output, with the B380R/B430R range for Euro III and B340R/B380R/B420R/B450R [8] for Euro V. Those with an engine output of 330, 370 and 410 bhp have got their names adjusted to what the previous values were for the preceding B12R range that they replaced. Like its predecessor, the B12R, it is also available in a quad-axle [9] [10] version for large double-deckers.

Engines

D11A, [11] 10 837 cc, in-line 6 cyl. turbodiesel (2011-?) Only available from Brazil.

D11C, [12] 10 837 cc, in-line 6 cyl. turbodiesel (2011–present) Only available from Brazil since 2014.

D11K, [13] 10 837 cc, in-line 6 cyl. turbodiesel (2013–present)

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