Hyundai FB

Hyundai FB

Infobox Automobile


name = Hyundai FB
manufacturer = Hyundai Motor Company
production = Worldwide
predecessor =
successor =
class = Rear wheel drive vehicles
platform = Mitsubishi Fuso Bus Chassis
body_style = Bus
engine =
transmission = Hyundai/Mitsubishi (manual)
length =
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related =
similar = Asia AM, Daewoo BF
designer = Mitsubishi Fuso
The Hyundai FB (hangul:현대 에프비, 현대FB) is a line of front engine bus built by Hyundai Motor Company.

Most models of the bus are distinguishable by a front engine, and are commonly referred to as "FB" spelling in your Front engine Bus, but the common Hyundai badge is usually used on the rear.

In Japan, Asia-Pacific, Mid-East, Africa, South America, its principal competitors are Asia AM907, Daewoo BF101/BF105.

Model concept

The FB brand of bus and coach chassis evolved from designs by the Hyundai Motor Company's Thames commercial vehicle subsidiary. The engine was mounted at the front of the vehicle, ahead of the front-wheel-driven front and rear axles.

The original Hyundai FB485 and FB500 models later became the benchmark vehicles for a program of constant revision. New models were developed to replace the FB485 and FB500 in 1986, using the same front engine system. The floor height of the new vehicles was lowered, with the supercharged diesel engine tilted over to one side to accommodate this.

The FB designs were popular with South Korea bus companies in the 1980s, as considerable financial assistance was available to operators for fleet renewal. However, following the election of a more Conservative government in 1988 and the beginning of recession, demand for new buses declined rapidly and production of the FB brand was halted.

Only a small number now remain in passenger use, but many have been adapted for private use as tour buses and stock car transporters.

Models

*FB 485: Economy Bus of urban & suburban bus
*FB 500: Economy & City Bus of urban & suburban bus

ee also

*Hyundai Motor Company
*Mitsubishi Fuso Bus Chassis


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