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Bogdan A201
Bogdan A202 in Tomsk
Overview
ManufacturerBogdan
Also calledHyundai County Kuzbas HDU2
Production2011–2020
AssemblyLutsk, Ukraine (LuAZ)
Body and chassis
Classmidibus
Doors2
Floor typehigh-floor
ChassisHyundai HD78
Ashok Leyland
Powertrain
EngineHyundai D4DD
Ashok Leyland H6E4S
TransmissionHyundai МО35S5
Ashok Leyland
Dimensions
Wheelbase4,200 mm (165.4 in)
Length7,880 mm (310.2 in)
8,100 mm (318.9 in)
Width2,300 mm (90.6 in)
Height2,700 mm (106.3 in)
2,780 mm (109.4 in)
Chronology
PredecessorBogdan A092

Bogdan A221, known as Bogdan A201 until 2016, is a high-floor midibus manufactured by Bogdan Corporation in Ukraine.

History

The financial troubles of have led Bogdan to sell the Cherkasy Bus Plant that had a license to produce an Isuzu-based Bogdan A092 midibus. Being left without their successful model the corporation had to develop its replacement using different chassis. At the time they were already partners with Hyundai Motor Group that werer supplying and selling a smaller Bogdan A069, together with them Bogdan began to develop the new model.[1]

The new bus was presented at TIR-2011 exhibition in Kyiv, it received an index of Bogdan A201, unlike the previous ones it was assembled at Lutsk Automobile Factory which was a one of co-founders of Bogdan. The model was longer than its predecessor, it had a modernized design and glued windows instead of a fixated ones. New buses were equipped with GPS navigation and a bank card payment system.[2][3]

In 2012–2015 A201 buses were being sold in Russia as Hyundai County Kuzbas HDU2.

In 2016 Bogdan presented the Ashok Leyland-based Bogdan A221. Longer chassis allowed to make a rear entrance wider, making it easier for disabled people to get into the bus.[4] Indian chassis have also allowed to lower the price for a bus although it didn't become the most affordable at the market.[5]

In 2020, during the assembly of a 15 school buses for Volyn Oblast, the model have undergone the exterior restyling,[6] however soon after that due to inability to pay their credits Bogdan had been declared bankrupt and the production at LuAZ had been stopped.

Modifications

  • Bogdan A201 – base model with automatic doors
  • Bogdan A202 – intercity variation with one automatic door and one hand-opening door
  • Bogdan A204school bus with one automatic door and one hand-opening door
  • Bogdan A221 – city bus with automatic doors and a wider rear entrance
  • Bogdan A222 – longer intercity variation with one automatic door and one hand-opening door
  • Bogdan A224 – longer school bus with one automatic door and one hand-opening door

See also

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