Mercedes-Benz Tourismo

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Mercedes-Benz Tourismo
Coach
Doors2
Floor typeHigh floor
Powertrain
EngineOM 936 or OM 470 6-cylinder diesel engine (Euro VI)
Power output
  • OM 936: 260kW
  • OM 470: 265 or 290kW
TransmissionMercedes-Benz GO 190, 6-speed manual
Mercedes-Benz GO 210, 6-speed manual
Mercedes-Benz GO 230, 6-speed manual
Mercedes-Benz GO 250-8 PowerShift, 8-speed automated
Dimensions
Length
  • Tourismo: 12,295mm
  • Tourismo M/2: 13,115mm
  • Tourismo M/3: 13,115mm
  • Tourismo L: 13,935mm
Width2,550mm
Height3,680mm
Curb weight
19,500 - 24,000kg
Chronology
PredecessorO340

The Mercedes-Benz Tourismo (formerly designated as the Mercedes-Benz O 350) is an integral coach manufactured by Mercedes-Benz since 1994. It was initially introduced as the successor of low-cost variant presented in year 1992 (O340) to the more luxurious Mercedes-Benz O404 and is produced at Mercedes-Benz bus plant in Hoşdere, Istanbul, Turkey.[1] In 2006 a revised version was launched.[2] By 2014, 21,000 had been sold.[3][4]

Rear view

First generation - 1994-2006

As the successor of O340, the O350 was unveiled at Hannover International Motor show in year 1994. Its exterior design is still based on O303, however its chassis no longer comes from O303 like its predecessor, but from O404 instead. This is shown on various new technical features, including disk brakes, independent front suspensions, and the instrument panel.

The exterior design Mercedes-Benz O350 is unusual, either in opposition to its plain predecessor O340 or its flagship O404: A tapered C-pillar makes it unmistakable. At the beginning, O350 is only available as a 12m variant with normal height (known as RHD for Reisehochdecker in German). In year 1998, a variant with increased height was presented, known as O350 SHD (Superhochdecker in German). As a result, the SHD model offers more space for luggage than conventional RHD model.

In year 1999, the Tourismo series became a facelift. The type designation "O350" was cancelled. The oblique C-pillar is now optically integrated into the front door, which creates a smoother transition of lines. The front, headlamps and exterior mirrors were revised, and fog lights were added. Also the interior was redesigned: Almond-shaped multifunction lights in the ceiling instead of previous light bar. These buses still come from Turkish production, and are available as RHD and SHD models.

Mercedes-Benz Tourismo Edition 10,000

In year 2004, Mercedes-Benz celebrated the 10th anniversary of Tourismo series: Already 10,000 units were produced since its introduction. In the same year, Mercedes-Benz also offered a special edition called "Edition 10,000". It is about a Tourismo RHD with special equipment and many extras, which can be recognized on its chromed stripe around the three-pointed star in the front. A total of 70 units were produced.[5]

Second generation - 2006-2018

The world premiere for the 2nd generation Tourismo took place at

ASR, and brake assist (BA). In addition, an alcohol interlock system, tyre pressure monitoring system, and fire extinguishing system in engine compartment are standard. A rear camera is optionally available, which facilitates reverse parking.[6]

In year 2009, as the successor of

Daimler, this bus is designed to both meet the requirements of interurban and touring coach uses. Two lengths are available for customers: Tourismo RH (12.14m) and Tourismo RH M (12.98m).[7]

Tourismo K, the compact variant of Tourismo series, was introduced in year 2013. This midi touring coach is 10.32 meters long and offers seats for up to 32 passengers. It has the same height with Tourismo RH series, but its second door is located at the rear, which is advantageous for sufficient underfloor luggage room space. The onboard toilet is also at the rear, just behind the second door. The Tourismo K is equipped with an OM936 Euro VI engine, which delivers 260kW (or 354hp), and shares its equipment options with Tourismo series in general.[8][9]

Third generation - 2017-present

The 3rd generation Tourismo experienced its world premiere in

traffic jam
), Attention Assist, and Front Collision Guard (FCG).

In comparison to its predecessor, its fuel consumption was reduced by around 4.5% due to more advanced body aerodynamics and lighter, completely redesigned body. With "Efficiency Package", the fuel consumption can even go down by 7%. Some new features such as Predictive Powertrain Control (PPC) or Eco Driver Feedback (EDF), can be equipped on request. Operators can select between 2 cockpit variants: The Basic Plus and the Comfort Plus. They all contain a multifunction steering wheel and an instrument cluster with TFT colour screen, except that the Comfort Plus is additionally fitted with a Coach Multimedia System.

The 3rd generation Tourismo is available in four models: Tourismo (12.2m), Tourismo M/2 (13.1m, 2 axles), Tourismo M/3 (13.1m, 3 axles) and Tourismo L (13.9m). For the first time, they all are available either as left- or right-hand drive variants. The Tourismo K and RH series remain offered in old design.[10]

The 3rd generation Tourismo replaced 2nd generations of both Tourismo and Travego, as 3rd generation Travego was launched exclusively in Turkey, without direct replacement in rest of the world.

Gallery

  • O350 Tourismo SHD 1st generation
    O350 Tourismo SHD 1st generation
  • Tourismo RHD 1st generation facelift
    Tourismo RHD 1st generation facelift
  • Tourismo 2nd generation
    Tourismo 2nd generation
  • Tourismo K
    Tourismo K
  • Tourismo M/2 2nd generation
    Tourismo M/2 2nd generation
  • Tourismo L 2nd generation
    Tourismo L 2nd generation
  • Tourismo 3rd generation
    Tourismo 3rd generation
  • Tourismo M/2 3rd generation
    Tourismo M/2 3rd generation
  • Tourismo L 3rd generation
    Tourismo L 3rd generation
  • Facelifted 3rd generation
    Facelifted 3rd generation

References

  1. ^ "Hoşdere bus plant". media.daimler.com. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Mercedes-Benz Tourismo". Bus & Coach Buyer. No. 1371. 25 March 2016. pp. 24–26.
  3. ^ "20 years, two generations and over 21,000 buses". mercedes-benz.co.uk. Mercedes-Benz. 21 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Tourismo turns 20". Bus & Coach Buyer. 28 November 2014.
  5. ^ "Mercedes-Benz O340 and Mercedes-Benz O350 Tourismo". Omnibusarchiv. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Vehicle profile: Mercedes-Benz Tourismo 15 RHD". Daimler. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Vehicle profile: Mercedes-Benz Tourismo 16 RH/M". Daimler. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  8. ^ "Mercedes-Benz Tourismo K: A short ware for the business class (in German)". Auto.de. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Tourismo K (MA LO 1001): Vehicle profile: Mercedes-Benz Tourismo K". Daimler. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  10. ^ "World premiere of the Mercedes-Benz Tourismo RHD: Mercedes-Benz presents the new version of Europe's most successful touring coach". Daimler. Retrieved 17 April 2020.

External links

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