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Daimler Buses at a Glance.

Edition 2010.
Daimler at a Glance
Global brand
variety
Contents. Daimler Buses — Leader in the
international bus business.

Shaping Future
Transportation
Daimler at a Glance 2
Daimler Buses remained the undisputed leader of the global bus
sector in 2009, and was also a clear winner in terms of results.
Management Team of Daimler Buses 4
Our business model proved to be extremely robust in what was a
challenging economic environment. We are successful because
Key Figures of Daimler Buses 6
our customers demand and receive top quality from our strong
Mercedes-Benz, Setra, and Orion brands. This makes us proud,
Brand variety of Daimler Buses 8
and we thank our customers for the trust they’ve placed in us!
Shaping Future Transportation: CleanDrive Technologies 12

2009/2010
We sold about 32,500 complete buses and chassis around the

Highlights
globe last year. This is an impressive result, given the decline in
Shaping Future Transportation: SafeDrive Technologies 14
demand on the world market. We are also investing heavily in
products, production capacities, and new technologies in order
Highlights 2009/2010 16
to further improve our position as the leader in the industry.
Production locations of Daimler Buses 18
Daimler Buses is on track for success. The most important principle

Production sites
guiding the behavior and attitudes of our more than 17,000 em-
Product range Daimler Buses 24
ployees is their desire to thrill our customers. To ensure they can
accomplish that goal, we design our buses to offer the highest levels
Media Contacts of Daimler Buses 34
of safety and comfort, as well as the most innovative drive systems.
The vision of a “green future” in passenger transport is already a
Daimler Brand Portfolio 36
reality at Daimler Buses: In North America, Orion boasts the world’s
largest fleet of hybrid buses, while in Europe the fascinating hybrid
and fuel cell buses from Mercedes-Benz have proven their worth.

Product range
This is how we are shaping the future of mobility and improving the
quality of life for people around the world. Groundbreaking ideas,
products of the highest quality, and first-class service: These are the
strengths that we will continue to fully exploit in 2010 as well — and
that’s a fact our customers can rely on.

Daimler Buses
Sincerely,

Contacts of
Hartmut Schick
Head of Daimler Buses & CEO EvoBus GmbH
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Daimler at a Glance
Daimler at a Glance.

Daimler AG is one of the world’s most successful automotive companies. Amounts in millions of EUR 2009 2008
With its divisions Mercedes-Benz Cars, Daimler Trucks, Mercedes-Benz
Vans, Daimler Buses and Daimler Financial Services, the Daimler Group EBIT (1,513) 2,730
is one of the biggest producers of premium cars and the world’s big- Value Added (4,644) (1,147)
gest manufacturer of commercial vehicles with a global reach. Daimler Net profit (loss) (2,644) 1,414
Financial Services provides its customers with a full range of automo- Earnings (loss) per share (in EUR) (2.63) 1.41
tive financial services including financing, leasing, insurance and fleet Investment in property, plant and equipment 2,423 3,559
management. Research and development expenditure 4,181 4,442

The company’s founders, Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz, made history
with the invention of the automobile in the year 1886. As an automotive Amounts in millions of EUR 2009 2008
pioneer, Daimler continues to shape the future of mobility. The Group
applies innovative and green technologies to produce safe and superior Revenue 78,924 98,469
vehicles which fascinate and delight its customers. With the develop- Western Europe 36,458 46,276
ment of alternative drive systems, Daimler is the only vehicle producer thereof Germany 18,788 21,832
investing in hybrid drive, electric motors and fuel-cell systems, with NAFTA 19,380 23,243
the goal of achieving emission-free mobility in the long term. This is just thereof United States 16,569 19,956
one example of how Daimler willingly accepts the challenge of meeting Asia 12,435 13,840
its responsibility towards society and the environment. thereof China 4,349 3,226
Other markets 10,651 15,110
Daimler sells its vehicles and services in nearly all the countries of the
world and has production facilities on five continents. Its current brand By divisions
portfolio includes, in addition to the world’s most valuable automotive Mercedes-Benz Cars 41,318 47,772
brand, Mercedes-Benz, the brands smart, Maybach, Freightliner, Western Daimler Trucks 18,360 28,572
Star, Fuso, Setra, Orion and Thomas Built Buses. The company is listed Mercedes-Benz Vans 6,215 9,479
on the stock exchanges of Frankfurt, New York and Stuttgart (stock Daimler Buses 4,238 4,808
exchange symbol DAI). In 2009, the Group sold 1.6 million vehicles and Daimler Financial Services 11,996 11,964
employed a workforce of more than 256,000 people; revenue totaled
€78.9 billion and EBIT amounted minus €1.5 billion. Daimler holds equity
interests of 22.5 % in the European Aeronautics Defence and Space Employees (Dec. 31) 2009 2008
Company (EADS) and of 28.4 % in Tognum AG.
Total 256,407 273,216
Germany 162,565 167,753
United States 17,697 22,476
Rest of World 76,145 82,987

By divisions
Mercedes-Benz Cars 93,572 97,303
Daimler Trucks 70,699 79,415
Mercedes-Benz Vans 15,226 16,775
Daimler Buses 17,188 18,110
Sales Organization 47,625 49,127
Daimler Financial Services 6,800 7,116

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Management Team
Management Team

of Daimler Buses
of Daimler Buses.

Daimler Buses Board (Worldwide responsibility)

Hartmut Schick* Richard Averbeck* Thomas Stoeckel* Wolfgang Hänle* Holger Suffel*
Head of Daimler Buses & Head of Product Head of Finance & Head of Production Head of Marketing,
CEO EvoBus GmbH Engineering Controlling Sales and After Sales

Executive Management Team

Klaus Vetter* Michael Göpfarth* Lothar Holder* Wolf-Dieter Kurz Richard Ferguson Harald Hauke Ricardo José
Head of Human Head of Sales Head of Sales Head of Head of Head of Buses Da Silva
Resources Mercedes-Benz Setra Buses Mercedes-Benz Daimler Buses Daimler Vehículos Head of Buses
Buses and Coaches and Coaches Türk North America Comerciales Mercedes-Benz
Mexico do Brasil

Responsible for Responsible for Responsible for Responsible for


Daimler Buses in Daimler Buses in Daimler Buses in Daimler Buses in
Turkey USA and Canada Mexico Latin America

EvoBus GmbH Regional responsibility

*Member of the Management Board of EvoBus GmbH

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Key Figures of Daimler Buses.

Daimler Buses
Key Figures
Amounts in millions of EUR 2009 2008 Employees by region 2009 2008

EBIT 183 406 Total 17,188 18,110


Revenue 4,238 4,808
Investment in property, plant and equipment 78 117 Europe 14,437 14,502
Research and development expenditure 212 178 of which Germany 8,420 8,374
Sales (units) 32,482 40,591 of which Turkey 3,415 3,497

America 1,687 1,622


of which North America 1,302 1,245
of which Mexico 385 377

South/Central America 1,064 1,986

Sales in units Sales in units


Sales Buses and Coaches > 3.5 tons gvw Market volumes and Market shares > 8 tons gvw
by region by region
2009 2008 2009* 2008

Total 32,500 40,600 Europe 36,860 44,500


Europe (incl. Turkey) 8,500 10,140 Market share 25 % 24 %
Western Europe 7,220 7,770 Western Europe 26,020 27,500
of which Germany 2,830 3,100 Market share 30 % 30 %
Eastern Europe (incl. Turkey) 1,290 2,370 of which Germany 4,770 4,830
of which Turkey 600 980 Market share 60 % 60 %
North America 1,160 940 Eastern Europe (excl. Turkey) 9,220 15,260
Mexico 2,740 6,060 Market share 8% 9%
South/Central America 16,290 19,470 Turkey 1,620 1,740
Asia 1,980 1,450 Market share 37 % 56 %
Africa 1,450 2,160
Australia/South Pacific 360 380 North America 8,950 9,440
Market share 13 % 10 %
Sales Minibuses
Total 970 1,090 Mexico 5,280 10,630
Market share 52 % 57 %

South/Central America 36,115 45,400


Market share 45 % 42 %

*preliminary figures

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Brand variety
of Daimler Buses.

Brand variety
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Brand variety
Mercedes-Benz Orion
Mercedes-Benz stands for trust and safety, and as a technology Orion is a longstanding brand on the vast North American market. In
leader with full-line expertise, the brand offers a complete range fact, more than 230 towns and cities in the United States have been
of outstanding bus products. All of its vehicles embody the brand’s relying on Orion buses for decades now.
global claim of premium quality, great economy and the highest
safety standards. The brand’s product portfolio is geared toward city transit buses, and
Orion’s hybrid technology expertise has made it the world market
Mercedes-Benz buses also offer the added value of the comprehen- leader for hybrid buses today.
sive OMNIplus service package, which is superior to that of any
competitor and tailored specifically to the needs of bus customers.
OMNIplus
A professional global sales structure ensures that all bus customers OMNIplus is the service brand for Mercedes-Benz and Setra buses.
— from major operators to small companies — receive reliable service The brand’s comprehensive service package is superior to that of
that focuses on results. The interplay of all these offerings is what any competitor and tailored specifically to the needs of bus customers
makes Mercedes-Benz such a highly valued brand. all over Europe.

In line with the premium status of the products it serves, OMNIplus


Setra is also positioned in the premium segment. The brand is backed by
Setra stands for partnership and passion. As a leader in best-in-class specialists with a passion for buses, as well as customer-focused
buses, Setra is able to meet the highest demands in terms of comfort, products and services that are provided via the most extensive bus
customization, and quality. Setra sets the tone for design, equipment, service network in Europe.
and technology, and with its great flexibility, the brand is able to offer
tailor-made products that represent a true store of value and also With 41 service centers and more than 600 service partners, our
deliver solutions for all customer requirements. brands’ customers are assured competent care and assistance,
thus allowing them to focus solely on their core business, which is
The highest safety standards, outstanding economy, and a comprehen- to transport people safely from one place to another.
sive OMNIplus service package superior to that of any competitor and
tailored to the needs of bus customers — all of these are a matter of
course at Setra.

The Setra brand also has in-depth knowledge of its customers and
dedicated customer service with a personal touch.

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Shaping Future Transportation. Daimler Buses has already sold more than 3,000 Orion VII hybrid
CleanDrive Technologies. buses in North America; the vehicles are in use by customers in New
York, Seattle, and Toronto. Daimler Buses has thus sold more hybrid
buses than any other manufacturer in the world.

On the road to zero emissions


Through continued further development, Daimler’s diesel engines
have evolved into high-tech drive systems that will remain the back-
Shaping Future Transportation bone of the commercial vehicle industry for many years to come.
Daimler Trucks and Daimler Buses are forging ahead with measures Diesel engines have great potential, as evidenced by their steadily
for significantly reducing the fuel consumption and CO2 and pollutant reduced emissions and continuously increasing fuel efficiency. As
emissions of their vehicles. The world’s leading commercial vehicle a result, emissions of particulates and nitrogen oxides, for example,
manufacturer is consolidating these activities in its worldwide have decreased by more than 90 percent on average since 1990.
“Shaping Future Transportation” initiative. The initiative actively Mercedes-Benz trucks and buses equipped with state-of-the-art
incorporates the Daimler brands Mercedes-Benz, Setra, Freightliner, BlueTec diesel technology combine these environmental improve-
Fuso, Orion, and Thomas Built Buses. So-called “CleanDrive Techno- ments with economic benefits for the vehicle operator. This has

Shaping Future
Transportation
logies” play a crucial role in this endeavor, encompassing efficient, resulted in further substantial cuts in fuel consumption. In the case
clean drive systems and alternative fuels for all vehicle classes of long-haul trucks, for example, the annual reduction amounts to
from light vans to heavy-duty trucks. More than 290,000 Daimler around 2,000 liters of fuel, or more than five tons of CO2 emissions.
commercial vehicles with “CleanDrive Technologies” are already on In comparison to other types of motor vehicles, and taking the high
the road around the world. Daimler is the global leader for “green” transport volumes of commercial vehicles into account, trucks that
commercial vehicles, having already delivered about 13,000 vehicles only consume one liter of fuel per 100 kilometers have long been
employing alternative drive concepts to customers through the end of a reality.
last year. Hybrid technology plays a key role in these vehicles, as it At the same time that Daimler is developing fuel-saving and
reduces diesel consumption by up to one third, depending on the environmentally compatible drive systems, the company is com-
application. The hybrid portfolio of Daimler Trucks and Daimler Buses mitted to researching and using alternative fuels. In a joint field
is unmatched anywhere in the world, ranging from the Fuso Canter trial with Deutsche Post DHL, the energy company OMV, Stuttgar-
Eco Hybrid to Orion-brand hybrid buses and hybrid commercial ter Straßenbahn AG, and the oil company Neste Oil, 14 conven-
vehicles bearing the star. tional Mercedes-Benz trucks and buses will be fueled exclusively
with NExBTL, a diesel fuel from sustainable production.
Further expansion of activities The course plotted by Daimler extends from clean conventional
In December 2009 the first Mercedes-Benz Citaro G BlueTec Hybrid fuels such as gasoline and diesel to biofuels and hydrogen for
articulated bus went into field trials, and more of the vehicles have vehicles with fuel cell drives.
been delivered to Hamburg and Rotterdam. Daimler will test about
30 more Citaro hybrid buses in selected cities, or “model regions,”
in 2010. The Citaro G BlueTec Hybrid is to date the only hybrid bus that
can cover some of a route’s distance while running solely on electri-
city, without using the diesel engine.
Beginning in the second half of 2010, Hamburger Hochbahn will have
a total of ten Citaro FuelCELL-Hybrid buses deployed in regular service
as part of a field trial. These latest-generation hybrid buses stand
out by virtue of their outstanding environmental compatibility: Their
operation produces no pollutant emissions and almost no noise.

Daimler commercial vehicles marked with in the product list are part
of the Shaping Future Transportation initiative.

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Shaping Future Transportation. cruise control system, Active Brake Assist underscores Daimler’s
SafeDrive Technologies. technology leadership in the field of active safety.

Daimler also sets the tone when it comes to passive safety. In 2007,
for example, the company achieved a milestone in passive safety for
buses with the introduction of Front Collision Guard (FCG).
This system, which stands for maximum protection for drivers and
passengers of touring coaches, also offers protection to occupants
Pioneer in active and passive safety of other vehicles by preventing them from being forced under an
For more than 50 years, developments from Daimler have been FCG-equipped bus in the event of a collision. Essential elements of
leading the way in the field of vehicle safety. Such developments can FCG are an integrated absorber structure and a front module, which
be divided into active and passive safety elements. upon impact moves the entire driver’s area — including the seat,
One example of an active safety system is the multiple award-win- steering wheel, and pedals — toward the rear by as much as 20 centi-
ning Active Brake Assist (ABA), whose introduction in 2006 expanded meters. This offers an unprecedented level of safety for the driver
the range of highly efficient assistance systems for active accident and passengers, while also demonstrating that buses are the safest
prevention. ABA has since proven itself in well over one billion kilo- means of passenger transport.

Shaping Future
Transportation
meters of operation. The system goes into action whenever there is
imminent danger of a collision with a slower moving vehicle ahead Buses from Mercedes-Benz and Setra are the absolute leaders in
and the driver fails to react to this situation. After issuing several active and passive safety worldwide. Various independent studies
phased warnings, the assistant automatically engages an emergency have found that vehicles equipped with active safety systems are less
braking maneuver, thereby actively working to prevent rear-end likely to be involved in accidents than those without such systems.
collisions and helping to save lives. When combined with standard-fitted safety systems, such additional
Currently unparalleled in the industry, ABA has been available in measures can both actively and passively prevent accidents lea-
Mercedes-Benz trucks since 2006 and in Mercedes-Benz and Setra ding to damage and personal injury. Safety training programs for bus
brand travel coaches since 2008. drivers are another way to lower accident figures — and more than
“Each Safety Coach we deliver brings us one step closer to our vision 14,000 drivers have participated in programs certified by the German
of accident-free driving,” says Daimler Board of Management mem- Road Safety Council (DVR) since 1993.
ber Andreas Renschler. “That’s because it’s been proven that safety
systems help reduce the number of accidents that occur.”

Along with other active assistance systems such as the Electronic


Stability Program (ESP), the Lane Assistant (SPA), the Continuous
Braking Limiter (DBL), Brake Assist (BA), and the ART proximity

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Highlights 2009/2010.

January 2009 Setra’s 25th travel coach operator Shearings Mercedes-Benz Buses receives order for 30 Setra S 417 luxury
anniversary in North America. Holidays decides to order 45 an order from the Netherlands touring coaches and 15 Sprinter
After delivering some 1,000 Gol- Setra Comfort Class 400 coa- for 350 Citaro city and inter- shuttle buses from Compass
den and Silver Eagle models in ches with right-hand drive. city buses and 75 natural gas- Transportation for the San Fran-
the 1950s, the brand embarked powered city buses. cisco region.
upon its successful return to The Mercedes-Benz OF 1722 bus
the North American market in chassis is named “Chassis of Success story of the Mercedes- December 2009 Daimler Bu-
1984. the Year” in Brazil for the fourth Benz Citaro: With 25,000 units ses delivers 460 Mercedes-Benz
consecutive time. sold since 1997, the bestseller travel coaches for the 2010 Soc-
February 2009 The Metrobus in the transit bus sector cele- cer World Cup in South Africa.
Project for the city government May 2009 A Mercedes-Benz brates an exceptional production
of Istanbul wins the Sustainable Citaro articulated bus and two milestone that makes it the most January 2010 Daimler Buses
Transport Award in Washington 12-meter Citaros are converted successful urban bus of all time. expands its activities in India
D.C. This award-winning Bus into ambulance vehicles and and presents its new three-axle
Rapid Transit (BRT) concept in handed over to the Centre of October 2009 The Mercedes- Mercedes-Benz luxury travel

2009/2010
Istanbul utilizes Mercedes-Benz Ambulance Services of the Benz Travego is voted “Coach coach at the 10th Auto Expo in

Highlights
CapaCity buses. Government of Dubai. of the Year 2010.” Judgment New Delhi.
criteria in the competition in-
March 2009 The new Mer- June 2009 The Mercedes-Benz cluded economy, environmental February 2010 Setra unveils
cedes-Benz Citaro G BlueTec Citaro FuelCELL-Hybrid cele- friendliness, handling, comfort, its new TopClass S 417 travel
Hybrid city bus is unveiled. The brates its world premiere at the and safety. coach at the 2010 UMA Motor-
articulated bus operates nearly International Association of coach Expo in Las Vegas.
emission-free for portions of its Public Transport’s World Con- November 2009 Daimler Bu- The U.S. variant of the new bus
route, thus reducing its already gress (UITP) in Vienna. ses North America wins a major boasts 30 new features.
low level of diesel consumption
by up to 30 percent. CO2 emis- August 2009 Two milestones
sion levels are correspondingly in Mexico: The 15th anniversary
lower as well. of Daimler Buses in Mexico and
production of its facility’s
Because of the good experience 50,000th vehicle.
it has had with the initial 80
vehicles it purchased, Dubai’s September 2009 Daimler
Roads & Transport Authority Buses North America receives
orders an additional 260 its 3,000th order for an Orion
Mercedes-Benz Citaro buses. hybrid bus. As a result, Daimler
Buses has sold more hybrid bu-
April 2009 Following a three- ses than any other manufacturer
month test phase, the British in the world.

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Production locations
of Daimler Buses.

Dortmund, Mannheim,
Ulm/Neu-Ulm, Germany

Ligny-en-Barrois, France Holýšov, Czech Republic


Sámano, Spain
Mississauga (ON), Canada Hoşdere, Turkey

Oriskany (NY), US
Monterrey, Mexico
Pune, India

Production locations
Jakarta, Indonesia

São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil

East London, South Africa

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Production locations.
Sámano
Spain
Mannheim
Germany Number of employees*: 264 Assembly of
plant: 1998 Mercedes-Benz chassis

Number of employees*: 3,530 Body shop, cathodic dip


Foundation of plant: 1908 painting: city/intercity buses
and coaches; paint shop,
Holýšov
assembly: city and interurban Czech Republic
buses

Number of employees*: 391 Body components and segments


Neu-Ulm Foundation of plan: 1998 for bus production in Mannheim

Germany

Number of employees*: 3,813 Paint shop and assembly:


Hoşdere
Foundation of plant: 1991 city/interurban buses and coaches Turkey

Dortmund** Number of employees*: 3,415 Mercedes-Benz city/interurban

Germany Foundation of plant: 1995 buses and coaches

Production locations
Number of employees*: 221 Production of city/interurban/
Pune
Foundation of plant: 1998 mobility buses and coaches based India
upon Sprinter chassis and Sprinter
cabin wagons

Number of employees*: 21 Assembly of


Foundation of plant: 2009 Mercedes-Benz chassis
Ligny-en-Barrois
France
Jakarta
Indonesia
Number of employees*: 424 Assembly of city/interurban buses
Foundation of plant: 1981

Number of employees*: 120 Assembly of


Foundation of plant: 1982 Mercedes-Benz chassis
*As of December 2009 **Mercedes-Benz Minibus GmbH

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Production locations.

Mississauga Buenos Aires


Canada Argentina

Number of employees*: 563 Body shop for Orion buses Number of employees*: 58 Assembly of
Foundation of plant: 1978 Foundation of plant: 1951 Mercedes-Benz chassis

Oriskany Monterrey
USA Mexico

Number of employees*: 620 Assembly of Orion buses Number of employees*: 385 Mercedes-Benz chassis
Foundation of plant: 1982 Foundation of plant: 1994

Production locations
São Bernardo East London
do Campo South Africa
Brazil
Number of employees*: 1,064 Mercedes-Benz chassis Number of employees*: 65 Assembly of
Foundation of plant: 1956 Foundation of plant: 1958 Mercedes-Benz chassis

*As of December 2009

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Product range
Daimler Buses.

Product range
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Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz
city buses coaches
Model Length Model Length Model Length Model Länge
Citaro K 10.5 m Torino (Mexico) 10.9 m Travego 12.2 m Tourismo M/2 13.0 m
Citaro (LHD/RHD)* 12.0 m Boxer (Mexico) 8.0/9.1/10.1 m Travego M 13.0 m Tourismo M 13.0 m
Citaro L 15.0 m Boxer OF (Mexico) 8.7/9.5 m Travego L 14.0 m Tourismo L 14.0 m
Citaro G (LHD/RHD)* 18.0 m Travego 15 SHD 12.0 m Tourino (LHD/RHD)* 9.4 m
Citaro LE 12.0 m Alternative drives Travego 17 SHD 13.9 m Multego (Mexico) 12.9/14.0 m
CapaCity 19.5 m Citaro CNG 12.0 m Tourismo (LHD/RHD)* 12.1 m Turiclass (Mexico) 13.2 m
Conecto 12.0 m Citaro G CNG 18.0 m Tourismo RH 12.1 m Intercity Luxury Coach (India) 12.0 m
Conecto G 18.0 m Citaro G BlueTec Hybrid** 18.0 m Tourismo RH M 13.0 m
Citaro FuelCELL-Hybrid** 12.0 m *LHD = left-hand drive / RHD = right-hand drive
*LHD = left-hand drive / RHD = right-hand drive, **Customer trial

Mercedes-Benz
interurban buses
Model Length Model Length
Citaro Ü 12.0 m Integro 12.1 m
Citaro MÜ 13.0 m Integro M 13.0 m
Citaro LÜ 15.0 m Integro L 14.9 m
Citaro GÜ 18.0 m Intouro E 12.1 m
Citaro LE Ü 12.0 m Intouro M/ME 13.0 m
Citaro LE MÜ 13.0 m Andare (Mexico) 11.5 m

Mercedes-Benz
Product range
Allegro (Mexico) 11.5 m

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Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz
interurban minibuses travel minibuses
Model Length Model Length
Sprinter Transfer 23 (LHD/RHD)* 5.9 m Sprinter Travel 45 7.3 m
Sprinter Transfer 34 (LHD/RHD)* 6.9 m Sprinter Travel 55 7.6 m
Sprinter Transfer 35 (LHD/RHD)* 6.9 m Sprinter Travel 65 7.7 m
Sprinter Transfer 45 (LHD/RHD)* 7.3 m
Sprinter Transfer 55 7.6 m
* LHD = left-hand drive / RHD = right-hand drive

Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz
city minibuses mobility minibuses
Model Length Model Length
Sprinter City 35 6.9 m Sprinter Mobility 23 5.9 m
Sprinter City 65 7.7 m Sprinter Mobility 33 6.9 m

Mercedes-Benz
Product range
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Setra Setra
coaches interurban buses
TopClass 400 Length TopClass 400 Length MultiClass 400 Length MultiClass 400 Length
S 411 HD 10.2 m S 431 DT double-decker 13.9 m S 412 UL 10.8 m S 415 NF 12.0 m
S 415 HD/HDH 12.2 m/12.3 m S 315 HD (China) 12.0 m S 415 UL 12.2 m S 416 NF 13.0 m
S 416 HDH 13.2 m S 416 UL 13.0 m S 415 H 12.2 m
S 417 HDH 14.1 m S 417 UL 14.1 m S 416 H 13.0 m
S 417 (USA) 13.7 m S 419 UL 15.0 m

Setra
coaches
ComfortClass 400 Length ComfortClass 400 Length
S 415 GT 12.2 m S 416 GT-HD/2 13.0 m
S 416 GT 13.0 m S 416 GT-HD (LHD/RHD)* 13.0 m
S 415 GT-HD (LHD/RHD)* 12.2 m S 417 GT-HD 14.1 m
S 419 GT-HD 15.0 m
*LHD = left-hand drive / RHD = right-hand drive

Product range
Setra
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Orion Mercedes-Benz
city buses chassis
Model Length Model
Orion VII Diesel 9.1/10.7/12.2 m city and interurban buses coaches
Orion VII CNG 9.1/10.7/12.2 m Rear-mounted-engine chassis Rear-mounted-engine chassis
Orion VII Hybrid 9.1/10.7/12.2 m OC 500 LE (CBC) OC 500 RF (IBC)
O 500 M (RF) OH (MBC)
O 500 MA (articulated) O 500 RS/RSD
O 500 U
O 500 UA (articulated)
O 500 R
OH, OH LE
OH RF (XBC)
OH LE (XBC)
OMC
Front-mounted-engine chassis
MBC-0
OF
MBO
BF 27/30 airfield bus

Mercedes-Benz, Orion
Product range
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Media Contacts of Daimler Buses.

Heinz Gottwick Raimund Grammer


Head of Global Communications Head of Product Communications
Commercial Vehicles Trucks/Unimog/Buses & Coaches

Tel. +49 (0)711 17-41525 Tel. +49 (0)711 17-53058


Fax +49 (0)711 17-52006 Fax +49 (0)711 17-52030
E-mail: heinz.gottwick@daimler.com E-mail: raimund.r.grammer@daimler.com

Uta Leitner Nada Filipovic


Head of Global Business Communications Product Communications
Commercial Vehicles Mercedes-Benz Buses and Coaches

Tel. +49 (0)711 17-41526 Tel. +49 (0) 711 17-51091


Fax +49 (0)711 17-52006 Fax +49 (0) 711 17-52030
E-mail: uta.leitner@daimler.com E-mail: nada.filipovic@daimler.com

Silke Walters Udo Sürig


Business Communications Commercial Vehicles Product Communications
Daimler Buses, Trucks Europe/Latin America, Plant Wörth Setra Buses and Coaches

Tel. +49 (0)711 17-41549 Tel. +49 (0) 711 17-51186


Fax +49 (0)711 17-52006 Fax +49 (0) 711 17-52030
E-mail: silke.walters@daimler.com E-mail: udo.suerig@daimler.com

Sebastian Michel Katja Bott


Business Communications Commercial Vehicles Head of Communications
Mercedes-Benz Vans, Daimler Buses Commercial Vehicles International
Plants Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Ludwigsfelde and Neu-Ulm
Tel. +49 (0)711-17-49784
Tel. +49 (0)711 17-41560 Fax +49 (0)711-17-51607
Fax +49 (0)711 17-52006 E-mail: katja.bott@daimler.com
E-mail: sebastian.michel@daimler.com

Carola Pfeifle
Business Communications Commercial Vehicles
Powertrain Operations/Manufacturing Engineering,
Plant Mannheim

Tel. +49 (0)711-17-50326


Fax +49 (0)711-17-52006
E-mail: carola.pfeifle@daimler.com

Julia Löffler
Business Communications Commercial Vehicles
Powertrain Operations/Manufacturing Engineering,
Plants Gaggenau & Kassel

of Daimler Buses
Media Contacts
Tel. +49 (0)711-17-41552
Fax +49 (0)711-17-52006
E-mail: julia.loeffler@daimler.com

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