- 1992. Less than 100
units of the CK112/CK113/CL113 were ever built. The
MaxCi (CN113CLL),
launched in 1992, was Scania's
first ever low-entry bus, with...
- The East
Lancs MaxCi was a low-floor single-decker bus body
built on the
Scania N113CRL ch****is by East
Lancashire Coachbuilders. The
MaxCi was
based on...
- Wright,
which included the N113CRL/Wright
Pathfinder (also with East
Lancs MaxCi bodywork), the L113CRL/Wright Axcess-Ultralow, the L94UB/Wright Axcess-Floline...
- A step-entrance design, it was
similar in
appearance to the low-floor
MaxCi on the N113CRL, but had a
straight window line as
opposed to a stepped/sloped...
- for Mercedes-Benz
Vario MAT OĊawka
Single deck
Jelcz 1964 to 1965
Poland MaxCi Single deck East
Lancashire Coachbuilders Bodywork Maxus Minibus LDV Group...
- subsidiaries. The
other 12
carried an East
Lancs body
marketed jointly as the
MaxCi, and of these, five went to
Clydeside 2000, four to
Midland Red North, and...
- Step
Entrance Buses EL2000
European Flyte Greenway Low
Floor Buses Esteem Kinetec MaxCi Myllennium Hyline OmniTown Spryte...
-
Travel Dundee East
Lancs East
Lancs MaxCi bodied Scania N113CRL in
August 2008...
- Step
Entrance Buses EL2000
European Flyte Greenway Low
Floor Buses Esteem Kinetec MaxCi Myllennium Hyline OmniTown Spryte...
- Step
Entrance Buses EL2000
European Flyte Greenway Low
Floor Buses Esteem Kinetec MaxCi Myllennium Hyline OmniTown Spryte...