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Details Of the Mercedes-Benz Travego RHD High-Deck Touring Coach

Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on July 5th, 2006 
For those of you in the market for a new luxury touring coach,  
Mercedes has released details today of the newest addition to their  
coach family - the Travego RHD high-deck touring coach.

Although it would be possible for me to highlight some of the bus'  
new features, the comprehensive press release does a far better job  
than I can hope to, which is why I'll abstain from my usual banter  
and direct you straight to the official press release where you can  
view all the luxury coach's specifics for yourself.

I've also added a photo montage which you can view at  
www.eMercedesBenz.com showcasing the new Travego RHD in action, to  
better demonstrate the coach's impressive new features.

The full press release follows.

Enjoy.



OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


The new Mercedes-Benz Travego RHD: high-deck touring coach in three  
lengths

Exemplary safety and comfort features
Proximity control (ART), Continuous Braking Limiter (DBL) and Lane  
Assistant (SPA) assistance systems
Enhanced, more dynamic design vocabulary
More room for driver and tour guide, wider entrance
Substantial weight reductions
Many aspects of the passenger compartment enhanced substantially
Clean and economical: the new Euro 4 engines
Base engine boosted to 315 kW (428 hp)
Stuttgart, Jul 05, 2006
The Mercedes-Benz Bus and Coach unit ushered in a new era in 1999 by  
launching the Mercedes-Benz Travego touring coach, which offered an  
unprecedented blend of sophisticated technology, high levels of  
comfort, attractive looks and leading-edge safety. Now, at the height  
of its career, the successful first-generation Mercedes-Benz Travego  
is making way for a new Travego which raises the benchmark once  
again, taking the exceptional preceding model as a basis yet  
exceeding it in every major respect. The new Mercedes-Benz Travego  
sets new standards in the luxury touring coach segment, not only in  
terms of safety and comfort for passengers and driver but also in  
terms of its looks, its equipment and its new, economical and  
environmentally compatible Euro 4 engines.

Three high-deck touring coaches in the line-up for Western Europe

The new Mercedes-Benz Travego line-up features three high-deck  
touring coaches: the Travego (max. 15 rows of seats, 12.14 metres in  
length and two axles), the Travego M (max. 16 rows of seats, 12.96  
metres in length and three axles) and the Travego L (max. 17 rows of  
seats, 13.99 metres in length and three axles). All three versions  
have an overall height of 3.71 metres.

Enhanced, more dynamic form and design

While the new Mercedes-Benz Travego has a visual affinity with the  
preceding model, its lines show a clear evolution and refinement. The  
new model is elegant and at the same time masculine and progressive  
in appearance. For example the "face" of the coach below the familiar  
deep and inviting windscreen is now more sculpted, while the new  
front panel with air intake presents a three-dimensional appearance,  
has a curved upper edge and is visually more distinctive. All this,  
together the Mercedes star proudly displayed on a sculpted plinth,  
makes the front-end design reminiscent of a Mercedes-Benz passenger  
car. The new and larger variable-focus reflector headlamps with clear  
polycarbonate lenses display a prominent kink, while the indicators  
are now integrated in the all-glass housing. The new-look bumper and  
the stylistic integration of the fog lamps emphasise the dynamism at  
the heart of the new touring coach.

Powerful character line

The side view of the new Travego has also been given new emphasis.  
Now even more prominent than before, the three-dimensional character  
line created by the B-pillar grows powerfully out of the vehicle  
body. At its lower end, it sweeps dynamically around into the front  
entrance door, where a wedge-shaped element forms a visual link  
between the front and side of the vehicle. At its upper end, the B- 
pillar sweeps back elegantly above the first two side windows without  
impairing the pas-sengers’ view in the slightest, before seamlessly  
merging into the trim panel of the fluently integrated roof-mounted  
air conditioning system. Its panelling wraps round the roof edge and  
blends smoothly into the side wall.

To give passengers in the new Travego’s rearmost row of seats a  
better view, the rear edges of the rear side windows are now steeper  
and sturdier-looking, rather than rounded as previously. The new LED  
side marker lights are designed to last the life of the vehicle, with  
no bulbs to replace. These enhancements make the new Mercedes-Benz  
Travego appear more powerful but also more elegant, as well as  
ensuring stylistic unity. They also ensure an evolutionary  
continuation of the design language of the previous model.

New-look rear section with distinctive tail lights

The rear end of the Travego too has been enhanced in several key  
areas. Particularly noticeable are the rounded, three-dimensional  
tail lights which wrap round into the sides of the vehicle. Each unit  
has three integrated, light-coloured covers for the indicators and  
the reversing lights. Here too, the appearance is reminiscent of a  
Mercedes-Benz passenger car, due to the use of typical Mercedes-Benz  
design themes. Passive lighting segments link the tail lights with  
the now flat engine compartment flap whose upper section features a  
newly designed ventilation grille. As well as looking good, the  
grille is effective at preventing dirt or rainwater from entering the  
engine compartment. Moving further upwards, new recesses in the rear  
wall echo the shape of the ventilation grille, and break up the  
appearance of the surface.

In the rear window, the enlarged Mercedes star is now more prominent  
and protrudes upwards into the glass area. The engine compartment  
flap, rear wall and corners of the bumper are more powerfully curved  
at the sides. Overall the second-generation Travego has a harmonious  
appearance, exudes typical Mercedes-Benz dynamism and is easily  
recognisable.

Like its predecessor, the new Travego high-deck touring coach has a  
body incorporating tried-and-tested reinforcements stretching across  
the roof and down the sides, thus creating the basis for maximum  
strength and safety. Design modifications have been made on the left- 
hand side where the Travego (15 RHD) and Travego M (16 RHD) models  
now have two instead of three luggage compartment flaps to make the  
driver’s life easier. The Travego L (17 RHD) now has three instead of  
four flaps. Behind the luggage compartment flaps, which are equipped  
with a lifting mechanism, the Travego and Travego M models offer 8.4  
m³ of luggage space between the axles, whilst the Travego L model  
provides 11.0 m³, assuming that an on-board toilet is fitted in each  
case.

Extended front end benefits drivers, tour guide and passengers

Although the wheelbase length remains unchanged, the front end of the  
new Travego has been extended by 140 mm to provide extra space for  
the driver and the tour guide as well as a wider entrance for the  
passengers. At the same time, the developers were able to increase  
the angle of approach so as to ensure improved handling and  
manoeuvrability.

Reduced weight despite increased length

Even though the overall length has been increased slightly to 12.14 m  
(Travego), 12.96 m (Travego M) and 13.99 m (Travego L), and despite  
the measures implemented to ensure compliance with the Euro 4  
emissions standard, the new Travego weighs substantially less than  
its predecessor. Even on highly specified vehicles, this greater  
weight margin allows a Travego (15 RHD) with six-cylinder in-line  
engine and on-board toilet to be registered as a three-star version  
with seating for 49 passengers, not including the driver and tour  
guide. The three-star version of the Travego M offers seating for 53  
passengers.

The weight reduction is due to a whole raft of measures. The new  
luggage compartment floor alone weighs 40 kg less thanks to its  
Metawell/aluminium sandwich construction. Further weight-saving  
measures, to name but a few, include the optimised roof frame, the  
omission of the driver’s door, an optimised air conditioning system  
and the use of flat-screen displays instead of tube-type monitors for  
the video system. As well as a high passenger capacity in the maximum- 
seating versions of the Travego (49 persons), Travego M (53 persons)  
and Travego L (57 persons), in each case not including the driver and  
tour guide, the reduced kerb weight permits a higher payload  
capacity, along with lower fuel consumption relative to payload. In  
terms of economic efficiency, the Mercedes-Benz Travego has therefore  
gained on two fronts.

Exemplary safety equipment including Continuous Braking Limiter (DBL)

Whilst the Mercedes-Benz Travego has always provided an exemplary  
level of safety, the new Travego marks another major step forwards.  
The extensive standard equipment package now includes the Continuous  
Braking Limiter (DBL) – a control system which makes life  
considerably easier for the driver by preventing the vehicle from  
accelerating over the speed limit when driving downhill. At first the  
coach is braked automatically by the retarder, then – after a signal  
has warned the driver to take action – by the service brakes, thus  
preventing the vehicle from exceeding statutory speed limits on long  
motorway descents, for example. Furthermore, the cooling power of the  
engine has been increased to ensure better dissipation of the heat  
energy generated by braking and, therefore, extremely stable retarder  
operation during long periods of braking.

Numerous safety systems including ESP as standard

The exemplary standard-fitted safety equipment of the Mercedes-Benz  
Travego also features the familiar fade-resistant braking system  
incorporating disc brakes all round, the Electronic Braking System  
(EBS), Brake Assist (BA), acceleration skid control (ASR), the  
retarder and, perhaps most importantly of all, the Electronic  
Stability Program (ESP). The standard-fitted Voith retarder can be  
operated via a six-stage steering column stalk (standard). However,  
to reduce service brake wear, the "retarder integration" function  
also allows the retarder to be activated via the foot brake pedal.  
Within the bounds of physical possibility, ESP helps to keep the  
vehicle safely on track in critical driving situations by applying  
precisely controlled braking pressure at the individual wheels and  
reducing the engine power.

Large H7 halogen headlamps with a high light output are also  
standard. Powerful Litronic gas discharge headlamps, similar to the  
xenon headlamps used on cars, are available as an option. Other  
standard features include fog lamps, a highly efficient system of  
mirrors providing excellent all-round visibility, the high-strength  
skeleton with reinforcements stretching across the roof and down the  
sides and passenger seats with impact surfaces on the backrests. All  
this is as much an integral part of the new Mercedes-Benz Travego as  
the comfort and safety-oriented chassis and suspension.

New, optionally available assistance systems: Proximity Control and  
Lane Assistant

Available as an option for the new Travego for the first time, the  
Proximity Control system (ART) automatically maintains a pre- 
programmed safe following distance from vehicles in front. For  
example, if the coach starts to approach a slower-moving vehicle  
ahead or if a slower-moving vehicle cuts across in front of the  
coach, the retarder and service brakes are activated automatically to  
slow the coach down and re-establish the preset safe following  
distance. The deceleration is limited to 20 % of the maximum  
available braking power. When there is no longer an "obstruction",  
the coach is automatically accelerated back up to the speed  
previously set using the cruise control function. Although the  
proximity control system is primarily de-signed to assist drivers in  
motorway traffic, it is also helpful on other extra-urban roads and,  
since it is effective from a speed of 15 km/h, in towns.

A further option, the Lane Assistant system (SPA), is now available  
for all new Travego models. A camera system monitors the lane  
markings and detects when there is a danger of the vehicle leaving  
its lane. If this happens, the relevant side of the driver’s seat  
starts to vibrate in order to warn the driver.

Further enhanced driver’s workplace

The developers have also enhanced several aspects of the Travego  
interior. For instance, the front end has been extended by 140 mm to  
give the driver more space and provide an extended driver’s seat  
adjustment range. Furthermore, there is now space for a large bag  
behind the driver’s seat. On the left-hand side, the practical, multi- 
compartment driver’s locker has been redesigned. And the parking  
brake lever has been moved to a new, easier-to-reach position. A  
further plus is the easier-to-use joystick shift lever and the  
enhanced Servoshift system, which enables the driver to change gear  
even more smoothly and precisely than before.

The already exemplary, ergonomic design of the instrument panel in  
the preceding model has been further improved upon in the new  
Travego. Now a soft coating which is pleasant to the touch covers the  
surface of the instrument panel whilst the previous monochrome  
display in the instrument cluster has been replaced by a new, high- 
contrast and easy-to-read colour display on the instrument cluster.  
The standard-specification "Flair" design and equipment line includes  
a wood-trimmed leather steering wheel whilst the optional "Fashion"  
design and equipment line features a leather steering wheel with a  
fine multi-point surface texture.

Both the tour guide’s area and the entrance benefit from an extra 70  
mm thanks to the longer front end of the new Travego. Passengers now  
board the bus via extremely wide, flat steps. Meanwhile, as well as  
fore/aft adjustment, the new-look tour guide’s seat also features a  
manually adjustable backrest.

Video system with DVD player and flat-screen monitors

The roof area above the driver and tour guide area has been  
completely redesigned and restyled to give it an open, inviting look,  
with enlarged and lockable compartments on the left and right. This  
new design necessitated the use of flat-screen monitors instead of  
the previously installed tube-type units for the video system in the  
new Travego. Optionally, the front monitor is available in  
electrically retractable version to give the passengers an even  
better view. Standard equipment also includes a DVD player. The  
sunblind on the windscreen is now divided down the middle to ensure  
optimum visibility and more flexible sun protection. The driver can  
move the sunblind to the ideal position for driving without impairing  
the view of the passengers on the right-hand side of the bus to any  
great extent. As an option, both sunblinds can be operated  
electrically at the push of a button. A heated windscreen is also  
available as an option.

New lighting concept and new service units in the passenger compartment

Upon boarding the coach, passengers are immediately met by the  
"Mercedes-Benz" brand lettering which, like the "Travego" lettering,  
is to be found inside on the left and right above the driver’s and  
tour guide’s seats. Since one of the main aims is to make passengers  
on board the Travego feel at home, generous dimensions have been  
maintained, with an exterior width of 2.55 m, generous standing  
height of 2.10 m and, as a result, an airy and spacious feeling.  
Differences passengers will notice on board the new Travego include  
the modified service units beneath the air ducts, whose redesign  
results in a more integrated appearance. The control but-tons, now  
including illuminated inductive switches for the reading lights and  
service call function, are now logically integrated right next to the  
reading lights. Each of the adjustable air outlets is controlled by a  
thumbwheel.

Another new feature is the lighting concept for the Travego passenger  
compartment, now centred around ceiling-mounted fluorescent tubes  
running alongside the luggage racks. The tubes have two light  
settings and are of particular benefit to coach operators as they  
have an extremely long service life. The discreet ambient lighting,  
also new, includes offset lighting for anti-glare illumination of the  
centre aisle below seat level. Furthermore, passengers occupying the  
rearmost seat row in the new Travego enjoy a better view as the side  
windows no longer feature a rounded rear edge but, instead, extend  
back as far as the corner pillar.

Footrests now part of the standard equipment package

Apart from a new fabric collection, the tried-and-tested Travego  
seating remains unchanged. However, the comfortable "Travel-Star Xtra  
(TSX)" seats, fitted as standard, now also include footrests as well  
as new upholstery seam patterns. To individualise the Mercedes-Benz  
Travego, coach operators can choose from 20 colours for the velour  
lining on the central ceiling strip and side walls alone. They also  
have a choice of five floor coverings and numerous leather and fabric  
seat covers. Both design and equipment lines available for the  
predecessor model – "Flair" (standard) and "Fashion" (optional) –  
have been retained. In the new Travego models, the "Flair" design and  
equipment line now includes darker wood trim inserts in the grab  
handles, the side panels of the seats and the instrument panel than  
on the previous models.

Maximum air conditioning output increased to 39 kW

In particularly hot regions, passengers on board the Travego will  
feel the benefit of a more powerful roof-mounted air conditioning  
system. The most powerful of the systems available now has a maximum  
cooling capacity of 39 kW. Further new developments include an air  
conditioning system with a cooling output of 35 kW. Both new systems  
have eight evaporator fans to ensure a high airflow rate. Customers  
therefore now have the choice of an air conditioning system with a  
cooling capacity of 32 kW, 35 kW or 39 kW, depending on where the  
coach is to be put into service. Features the new model shares with  
its predecessor include the tried-and-tested hot water convector  
heater, with the option of axial fans for increased output.

The general upgrading of the Travego also extends to the robust  
luggage compartment floor covering and the luggage compartment flaps  
which are now lined on the inside. Next to the centre door is a  
spacious multipurpose area which can be accessed from the centre  
entrance area by pulling back a retractable cover and serves either  
as an additional stowage compartment or as the basis for the  
optionally available driver’s rest area. Central locking for the  
doors and flaps is part of the standard specification, with  
electropneumatic remote control for the luggage compartment flaps.  
Optionally, an extended central locking system which also closes and  
locks the roof hatches and the driver’s window is available.

Clean and economical thanks to future-compatible engine technology

The Travego engines are economical and eco-friendly. For the launch  
of the new model, the Mercedes-Benz Bus and Coach unit has opted for  
extremely low-emission and economical Euro 4 engines featuring the  
new BlueTec diesel technology based on SCR (Selective Catalytic  
Reduction). BlueTec has been providing sterling service in the  
Mercedes-Benz Actros heavy-duty truck range since the beginning of  
2005. More than 20,000 such vehicles have already been sold – the  
vast majority of them with Euro 5 engines.

The new BlueTec diesel technology is based on the injection of an  
aqueous urea solution („AdBlue”) into the exhaust stream. Nitrogen  
oxides are converted into harmless atmospheric nitrogen and water  
vapour in a downstream catalytic converter. The new technology  
enables nitrogen oxide emissions to be reduced by up to 30 % in the  
case of a Euro 4 engine and, in the future, by as much as 60 % if a  
Euro 5 powerplant is fitted. A positive side effect, thanks to the  
optimised combustion, is up to 80 % reduced particulate emissions  
compared to a Euro 3 engine – a strong argument given the current  
debate about fine particles in exhaust emissions.

Euro 4 with BlueTec reduces fuel consumption

BlueTec has decisive advantages over other emission control systems,  
among them lower fuel consumption, a system designed to last the life  
of the powertrain and an increase in maintenance intervals from  
60,000 km to 90,000 km. On fuel economy, savings over current Euro 3  
vehicles of up to 6 percent (approx.) are achieved. Ad-Blue  
consumption, which obviously also has to be taken into account, works  
out in the case of coaches at between 3 and 5 percent of diesel  
consumption.

Using BlueTec on the new Travego could not be easier. Beneath a flap,  
right next to the diesel filler neck, is a second, separate filler  
neck for AdBlue. The risk of confusion when refuelling is prevented  
by the different dimensions of the filler necks and by an automatic  
safeguard device. Depending on the coach model, the separate AdBlue  
tank holds 61 litres (Travego) or 47.5 litres (Travego M and Travego  
L) – enough for thousands of miles of driving. The oil industry is  
currently putting in place a comprehensive AdBlue supply network in  
Europe. Of course, companies can also choose to fill up with AdBlue  
at their own filling stations or workshops. AdBlue manufacturers can  
supply the fluid in various pack sizes for this purpose.

In times of persistently high fuel prices, the importance of the  
economical performance of the engines with BlueTec diesel technology  
installed in the Travego cannot be underestimated. Thanks to very low  
diesel consumption and the large fuel tank capacity of 490 litres  
(Travego) or 475 litres (Travego M and Travego L), the Travego can  
cover vast distances without the need for tiresome and time-consuming  
fuel stops. To reduce weight, the tank housings are made from plastic.

New base engine with 315 kW (428 hp) and substantially higher torque

To prepare for the imminent introduction of the Euro 4 emissions  
standard, the engine line-up for the new Mercedes-Benz Travego has  
been revised and enhanced significantly. As before, the range  
includes the OM 457 LA six-cylinder in-line engine with a  
displacement of twelve litres and the V8 powerplant from the OM 502  
LA series. However, the previous entry-level engine, the 260 kW (354  
hp) version of the OM 457 LA, has been replaced by the next most  
powerful version, which offers a significant increase in performance.

The new base engine for the Travego develops 315 kW (428 hp). Even  
more important than the increase in rated output is the substantial  
boost in torque. Instead of 1900 Nm, the six-cylinder powerplant now  
delivers an impressive peak torque of 2100 Nm. Thanks to this new,  
powerful base engine, the performance of the Mercedes-Benz Travego  
more than lives up to the expectations created by its highly dynamic  
appearance, under all conditions.

The top-of-the-range OM 502 LA V8 engine – with an unchanged  
displacement of 15.9 litres and output of 350 kW (476 hp) – also has  
a maximum torque of 2100 Nm. This engine is available as an option  
for the three-axle Travego M and Travego L.

Smoother and more precise gear changes with Servoshift

All of the engines have their air intake on the left above the drive  
axle, in a zone located well away from where the dirt is swirled up  
by the rear wheels. This means that the air cleaners have a long  
service life. In all models, the standard transmission is the  
Mercedes-Benz GO 210 six-speed manual transmission which, as before,  
is operated by a joystick mounted on the instrument panel. Thanks to  
the enhanced Servoshift system, this transmission now ensures even  
smoother and more precise gear changes than before. Optionally, the  
Travego can be specified with the ZF AS-Tronic automated manual  
transmission with 12 forward speeds. Like the outgoing model, the new  
Travego is fitted with the tried-and-tested Mercedes-Benz HO6 drive  
axle.

Less complex electronics

The new Mercedes-Benz Travego features an enhanced electronic system  
that is again based on the successful programmable control system.  
Even though the number of control modules has been cut from six to  
five, in order to reduce the complexity of the system, functionality  
has been extended.

The Mercedes-Benz Bus and Coach unit decided to use a conventional  
electronic control unit with fuses and relays for numerous comfort  
and convenience systems on board the new Travego, including the  
sunblinds, power windows, audio/video systems and the galley. The  
priorities were to allow easy repairs throughout Europe and  
neighbouring countries as well as to facilitate retrofits. By way of  
example, it is now possible to fit a trailer coupling including a  
socket without having to worry about downloading extra software, as  
was previously the case. All in all, the combination of the  
programmable control system and conventional electronic control  
proves to be an extremely practical solution.

Ho?dere plant is one of the world’s most sophisticated bus and coach  
plants

The new Mercedes-Benz Travego is produced in Turkey, at the  
DaimlerChrysler AG plant in Ho?dere near the metropolis of Istanbul.  
This is also where, alongside other Mercedes-Benz buses and coaches,  
the Mercedes-Benz Tourismo high-deck touring coach has been produced  
for the past ten years. More than 12,000 units have rolled off the  
production line here since 1995, a testimony to this touring coach’s  
popularity.

DaimlerChrysler has been producing buses and coaches in Turkey since  
1968. It all began with the legendary Mercedes Benz O 302, which is  
still remembered fondly by many operators and drivers.

Since 1968, the company has produced some 45,000 buses and coaches in  
Turkey, many of which were also successfully exported to Western  
Europe. Examples include the Mercedes-Benz Tourismo touring coach and  
the Mercedes-Benz Conecto regular-service bus. By establishing a  
foothold in Turkey at a very early stage, DaimlerChrysler was able to  
accompany the country on its rise to becoming a full-scale player in  
the automotive industry. Turkey is a fast-developing economy with  
around 70 million inhabitants and now boasts an annual production  
volume of over one million passenger cars, vans, trucks, buses and  
coaches. Around two thirds of these vehicles are exported, mostly to  
Europe.

Since January 2005, the Mercedes-Benz Bus and Coach unit has also  
been producing two special versions of the new Travego – the Travego  
15 SHD and the Travego 17 SHD – to meet the specific needs and  
requirements of the Turkish market. These super-high-deck touring  
coaches are 12.0 metres and 13.85 metres in length respectively, have  
an overall height of 3.97 metres and are equipped with the familiar  
Euro 3 engines which were installed in the predecessor model, in line  
with the requirements of the Turkish market. Some 950 units of the  
SHD version of the new Travego have already been sold in Turkey to  
date. On a visual level, the main differences between the super-high- 
decker and the Travego RHD are the larger luggage compartment flaps,  
a higher front panel and a shorter front end.

Optimum corrosion protection thanks to new cathodic dip-priming facility

For production of the new Mercedes-Benz Travego, DaimlerChrysler  
comprehensively modernised and extended the Ho?dere plant, concluding  
with an official re-opening in June 2005. At the heart of the plant  
is the newly erected cathodic dip-priming installation which ensures  
the best possible corrosion protection. The new facility, which  
incorporates the company’s experience with the cathodic dip-priming  
installation at the Mannheim plant, ensures ideal long-term  
protection for the vehicle body. There is also a new body shop area.

A total of around € 75 million was invested in the modernisation and  
extension of the Ho?dere plant, which was initially erected in 1995.  
Thanks to identical processes and, not least, a highly qualified  
workforce, the production and quality standards here are every bit as  
high as at the other DaimlerChrysler plants. Every customer who buys  
a Travego can therefore be sure that they are getting an attractive,  
high-quality coach which will have an extremely long service life and  
will hold its value extremely well.

Added value at no extra cost

Thanks to the numerous product enhancements, the Mercedes-Benz Bus  
and Coach unit is planning to produce around 450 units of the new  
Mercedes-Benz Travego high-deck touring coach per year, despite  
stagnant markets in Western Europe. This production volume is on a  
par with that of the outgoing model. The orders are already rolling  
in. Nine new Travego coaches were recently supplied to a consortium  
of three German operators to carry the teams taking part in the World  
Cup. They did a great job over the recent days and weeks. Since May  
2006, the German national team too has been travelling in a Travego M  
and the Dutch national football squad are now using a new Travego to  
travel to their away games. To date, some 120 Euro 4-compliant  
Travego high-deck touring coaches have been supplied to customers.

The new Travego RHD high-deck touring coach includes numerous  
equipment and concept enhancements that add value and increase  
customer benefit at no extra cost. The only change in the pricing is  
due to the implementation of measures to ensure compliance with the  
Euro 4 emissions standard.

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