The Mercedes-Benz Tourismo is a range of coach and bus vehicles produced by Mercedes-Benz. It was launched in 2000 as a successor to the O405 series and has since become one of the most popular touring coaches on the market.
Design and Features:
The Tourismo features a modular design, allowing for various lengths and configurations.
Its exterior is characterized by a distinctive sloping front end, with LED headlights and a bold grille.
The interior is designed to provide maximum comfort and space for passengers, with features like adjustable seats, climate control, and ample storage compartments.
Engine and Performance:
The Tourismo is powered by a range of Mercedes-Benz engines, including the OM457 (6-cylinder) and OM470 (8-cylinder) models.
Engine outputs vary from 250 to 430 horsepower, depending on the specific configuration.
The vehicle's advanced transmission system and efficient engine design provide excellent fuel economy and performance.
Safety Features:
The Tourismo is equipped with a range of advanced safety features, including:
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Brake Assist System
Lane Departure Warning System
Driver Attention System
Comfort and Accessibility:
The Tourismo offers a high level of comfort for passengers, with features like:
Adjustable seats with ergonomic design
Climate control and air conditioning
Ample storage compartments and coat racks
Wheelchair-accessible versions available
The vehicle's advanced noise reduction technology ensures a quiet and peaceful ride.
Technical Specifications:
Lengths range from 12 to 14 meters (40-46 feet)
Width: 2.55 meters (8.3 feet)
Height: 3.45 meters (11.3 feet)
Wheelbase: 4,200 mm (13.7 feet)
Seating capacity: up to 90 passengers
Certifications and Compliance:
The Tourismo meets or exceeds a range of international safety standards, including:
European Union regulations (EU)
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations in the United States