Ferqui Toro

Ferqui Toro
Ferqui Viedo
Overview
Manufacturer Ferqui
Also called W670
Production 2005–2014
Assembly Ferqui, Spain
Body and chassis
Class Minicoach
Platform Mercedes-Benz Vario (Toro)
Iveco Daily (Viedo)
Doors 1 door
Floor type Step entrance
Chronology
Predecessor Ferqui Rapido
Successor Ferqui Sunset X
Ferqui Sunrise

The Ferqui Toro and Ferqui Viedo (sold as the Optare Toro and Optare Viedo in the United Kingdom until 2012) were related designs of minicoach bodywork built by Spanish manufacturer Ferqui until 2014,[1] when they were replaced by the Ferqui Sunset X and Ferqui Sunrise. The Toro, built on Mercedes-Benz Vario chassis, was launched in 2005; the Viedo, a lower-cost variant built on Iveco Daily chassis, followed in 2009.[2]

Through a dealership arrangement between Ferqui and Optare, both models were sold and badged as Optare products in the British market from their launch up until the start of 2012,[3] when Optare terminated the agreement to consolidate on their own bus manufacturing.[4] Subsequently, Ferqui signed a dealership contract with Connaught PSV, relaunching both models in the United Kingdom market as Ferqui-badged models by 2013, before they went out of production the following year.

See also

References

  1. "Bus Zone - Optare". Retrieved 18 April 2013.
  2. "Job losses at Optare Blackburn". 24 April 2009. Retrieved 18 April 2013.
  3. "East Lancs name set to disappear as Optare and Darwen agree to merge" Buses Magazine issue 641 August 2008 page 6
  4. Challen, John (17 January 2012). "Optare enters small bus market with the Bonito". Transport Engineer. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
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