MCV Stirling

The MCV Stirling is a low-floor and low-entry single-decker bus body introduced in 2003 and built by MCV Bus and Coach until 2005. It was the successor of the Marshall Capital, as MCV bought Marshall's styling rights after the company closed down in 2002. In late 2004, MCV introduced the Evolution, and production for the Stirling ended shortly afterwards.

MCV Stirling
Thames Travel MCV Stirling bodied MAN 14.220 in Bracknell in November 2013
Overview
ManufacturerMCV Bus and Coach
Production2003–2005
Body and chassis
Doors1 door (front entry only)
Floor typeLow floor
Low entry
ChassisMAN 12.220/14.220
Powertrain
Capacity25 to 40 seated
Dimensions
Length9.4m to 10.8m
Width2.5m
Height3.0m
Chronology
PredecessorMarshall Capital
SuccessorMCV Evolution

The Stirling can be mounted on the MAN 12.220/14.220 chassis. The styling is similar to the Marshall Capital, a common feature is that the Stirling has a peaked roof dome (similar to the Marshall Capital) with a double-curvature windscreen and a separately mounted destination blind.

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