Bus Resources and Useful Information
Overview and History of BusesA bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. Today, anything which is used to carry passengers and is self engineered is termed as a bus. The first horse-drawn urban omnibus was introduced in Paris by Blaise Pascal in 1662, but it remained in operation for few years and no further such services are known until the 1820s.
Nissan Buses
Nissan Motor Company Founded In Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture In 1933, Has Sixteen Production Sites In Japan And Abroad And Offers Products And Services In More Than 160 Countries Worldwide.Nissan Continues Its Quest To Optimize Product Development And Deliver Highly Innovative Technology. Today, In Various Countries And Regions Around The World, We Enjoy A Stellar Reputation For Creating Truly Innovative Vehicles And Service Programs.
Hino Buses
Hino Motors Recognizes That Its Customer Base Extends Far Beyond Those Valued Individuals, Companies And Institutions That Purchase Its Trucks And Buses. It Includes The General Public And Society As A Whole. This Is Because Trucks Deliver To Wide Ranging Markets. The Essential Clothing, Food And Housing Products As Well As Personal Preference Items That Enrich People’s Lives, While Buses Broadly Serve As One Of The Core Modes Of Transportation.
Mitsubishi Buses
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck And Bus Corporation (MFTBC) Is One Of Asia’s Leading Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers. In 2007, The Company Sold A Total Of About 188,700 Vehicles Including Light-, Medium- And Heavy-duty Trucks And Buses. With A History Dating To 1932, Mitsubishi Fuso Today Is A Leader In Asia And The Middle East, With Business In Over 100 Countries Around The World.
Isuzu Buses
"Founded in 1916, Isuzu Motors has the longest history of any Japanese vehicle manufacturer. During our years of operation, we have consistently focused on “creation without compromise" in the process of building Isuzu into the company it is today. And now we are boldly taking up the challenge of global leadership in commercial vehicles and diesel engines while maintaining our traditions.
Toyota Buses
Toyota Motor, the world’s largest automotive manufacturer, has a driving ambition to become greener. The company makes a hybrid-powered (gas and electric) sedan — the Prius — that is being snapped up in US and European markets. Its gas-powered cars, pickups, minivans, and SUVs include such models as Camry, Corolla, 4Runner, Land Cruiser, Sienna, the luxury Lexus line, the Scion brand, and a full-sized pickup truck, the V-8 Tundra. Toyota also makes forklifts and manufactured housing, and offers financial services. Once a dark horse in the global automotive game, Toyota overtook Chrysler and Ford in worldwide sales and surpassed General Motors in 2008. The company gets nearly half of its sales from Asia.
Nissan Diesel UD Buses
In 1935, Nihon Diesel Industries, Ltd, in Kawaguchi, Japan on the outskirts of Tokyo was established. The company started production of KD-series 2-cycle diesel engines. In 1940 production of 4.5-ton-payload TT6 series trucks started.
Type of BusesThere are 43 types of buses: Bus StaticsStatistics of Buses in Japan Bus AssociationsPlease Check the List of Bus Associations Click Here. |























