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Currently the program ranges from the small Sprinter based bus over the low-floor Citaro, the regional bus Integro up to the coach Travego. | Currently the program ranges from the small Sprinter based bus over the low-floor Citaro, the regional bus Integro up to the coach Travego. | ||
In the late 90s Mercedes bought the German busmaker Setra. Both companies are known as | In the late 90s Mercedes bought the German busmaker Setra. Both companies are known as Evobus since then. |
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Mercedes Benz is also one of the biggest bus producers at least in Europe.
The company has been offering a full range of busses since it emerged from Daimler and Benz in 1926.
Currently the program ranges from the small Sprinter based bus over the low-floor Citaro, the regional bus Integro up to the coach Travego.
In the late 90s Mercedes bought the German busmaker Setra. Both companies are known as Evobus since then.