Caetano Levante

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Caetano Levante
A National Express operated Caetano Levante
Overview
ManufacturerSalvador Caetano
Body and chassis
Doors1 door
Floor typeStep entrance, wheelchair access at entrance using lifts.
ChassisScania K EB
Volvo B12B
Volvo B9R
Powertrain
EngineScania EGR (Scania K EB)
Volvo DH12C, DH12E (Volvo B12B)
Volvo D9B (Volvo B9R) and Mercedes Benz.
TransmissionVolvo I-Shift, 6-speed Ecomat automatic and ZF Automatic
Dimensions
Length12.60m (2 axles) and 14.20m (3 axles)
Width2.55m
Height3.70m

The Caetano Levante is a coach body built by Salvador Caetano on the Scania K EB 6x2 & 4x2, Volvo B12B 4x2 chassis, Volvo B9R 4x2 chassis and recently Volvo B11R 4x2 chassis, exclusively for National Express in the UK. It was designed by a brief given by National Express for 'an easy access vehicle to schedule 1 of the Disability Discrimination Act with the wow factor'.

A Caetano Levante coach operated by National Express in Battersea, London. Displaying a rear vinyl advert.

Originally only available on the Volvo B12B chassis, the Levante enabled both able-bodied and wheelchair passengers to enter the vehicle via the front door, using a combination of a front mounted lift and two single pedestal mounted seats in place of the traditional double at the front nearside of the passenger area.

This model is similar to a Portuguese market model, Caetano Winner, which was presented in 2004 and was born from a collaboration with Evobus with the first units being equipped with Mercedes-Benz OC500 chassis, but other manufacturers' chassis can be applied.

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