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Latest revision as of 10:48, 17 September 2025
Hungarian Low-floor city bus
Motor vehicle
The Ikarus 415 is a type of low-floor city bus produced by the Hungarian company Ikarus bus in Hungary. The prototype of the Ikarus 415 was manufactured in 1985, with serial production starting in 1987. The buses used a MAN D 0826 LUH 12 six-cylinder diesel engine and a ZF Ecomat automatic four-speed transmission.
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An Ikarus 415 in Moscow, Russia
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Ikarus 415 in Bratislava, Slovakia
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Ikarus 415 in Košice, Slovakia
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An Ikarus 415 in Budapest, Hungary
- Martin, Harák (2022-11-29). Autobusy Ikarus [Ikarus buses] (in Czech). Grada Publishing a.s. ISBN 978-80-271-6713-5.
