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The World's 10 Largest Buses, Ranked

With the world's largest bus ever being more than 30 meters in length, can you imagine driving a vehicle that size?

Largest buses (in terms of length) in the world

The earth is shrinking as the population grows. People have begun to rely heavily on personal transportation for convenience and to avoid congestion. The key to encouraging people to use public transit is to expand and improve it. This is why more and more corporations are releasing their largest buses to the public.

The largest buses you'll encounter in this article come in a variety of styles and sizes. The capacity of each big bus may vary from one to another. . Some of the buses can even outperform a basic airbus in terms of capacity. The design can incorporate double or triple-deckers stacked one on top of the other, or train-like compartments joined by several axles.

For this article, I'm focusing on the largest buses (in terms of length) in the world.

10Setra TopClass 500

Setra TopClass 500

Length: 14 meters

This is a high-performance three-axle bus with many great features. This large bus is made in Germany. The vehicle was built by the Setra bus business. It provides the greatest level of comfort and security. The exclusive design with compatible dimensions of the bus is an enticing feature of the bus. The bus' 500 horsepower and 2500 torque are significant features. This bus can transport 59 people and is an excellent vehicle for long-distance travel.

9Volvo 7900 Hybrid Articulated

Volvo 7900 Hybrid Articulated

Length: 18 meters

This brand is well-known for its opulence and size. This Volvo bus has numerous axles to keep the pieces together. The passenger capacity is approximately 154, and the Volvo D5F engine provides peak efficiency. Volvo Buses' newest addition to the shift to self-sustaining public transportation is the Volvo 7900 Electric Articulated.

8Neoplan Jumbocruiser

Neoplan Jumbocruiser

Length: 18 meters

Guinness World Records recognizes the Neoplan Jumbocruiser bus as one of the world's biggest buses. This articulated double-decker bus can transport 170 passengers. It is 59 meters long and was constructed in 1975. This bus was built by Neoplan Bus GmbH. The exemplary sophistication and high-efficiency advantages of the bus are major highlights for many companies that use the vehicle.

7New Flyer XDE60

New Flyer XDE60

Length: 18.54 meters

This bus is 60 feet long and can accommodate 59 passengers. It is also environmentally beneficial since it is powered by a diesel-electric hybrid drivetrain. This bus has superb interior characteristics that completely suit the expectations of a customer. It boasts a high-performance engine, making it suitable for long-distance travel.

6Nova Bus LFS

Nova Bus LFS

Length: 18.90 meters

This Nova Bus single-decker bus may be spotted on the crowded streets of New York. It is approximately 62 feet long and can transport approximately 65 passengers. It is gigantic, and it has reached our list of the top ten largest buses in the world.

5Mercedes-Benz O 530 GL CapaCity

Mercedes-Benz O 530 GL CapaCity

Length: 19.5 metres

This is a 64-foot long high-capacity vehicle with a capacity of 193 passengers and is the most widely used bus in the world. With an emphasis on better transportation efficiency despite decreased operating costs, Capacity rates are high on efficiency, while still adhering to sustainability standards by fulfilling future emission restrictions.

4Hess LighTram 02795

Hess LighTram 02795

Length: 25 meters

This is the largest articulated bus from Carrosserie. Hess can transport up to 180 passengers. The electric powertrain, along with its 82-foot height, makes it one of the world's largest buses.

3Youngman JNP6280G

Youngman JNP6280G

Length: 25 meters

The Chinese Youngman JNP6280G Bus is the largest in the world, with a massive capacity of transporting 300 passengers along its 82-foot length. The 82-foot length of the bus makes it one of the biggest buses in the world. This bus is also called a triple bus because the second trailer inclusion stretches the bus almost to its maximum length and capacity.

2Van Hool AGG300

Van Hool AGG300

Length: 25 meters

Another 82-foot-long bi-articulated bus manufactured by Van Hool NV can carry approximately 150 passengers at a time. This bus has a design that was realized in the 1990s with the creation of two models. It has progressed a lot ever since and is still in service today. The presence of air springs and telescopic shock absorbers are major highlights of the bus.

1Autotram Extra-Grand

Autotram Extra-Grand

Length: 30.7 meters

The Autotram Extra-Grand by Gospel & Fraunhofer is the largest bus ever built and remains at the top of our ranking. Its performance and sustainability are increased. The bus is approximately 101 feet long and can easily convey 256 people. Aside from being the largest of the bunch, it is also the most economical.

The Bottom Line

There's something about enormous vehicles that sparks the imagination. Bigger buses have more room for people and cargo, and they're easier to see coming down the road, which helps in a traffic situation where a bus could get hit from behind. These are just a few of the many reasons departments of transportation choose to purchase these large vehicles—and next time you come across one, you'll know why.

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#1 Volkswagen logoVolkswagen Germany
#2 Toyota logoToyota Japan
#3 Honda logoStellantis Netherlands
#4 Mercedes-Benz Group logoMercedes-Benz Group Germany
#5 Ford logoFord Motor United States
Rank Company Country
#1 Michelin logoMichelin France
#2 Bridgestone logoBridgestone Japan
#3 Continental logoContinental Germany
#4 Goodyear logoGoodyear United States
#5 Sumitomo logoSumitomo Japan