Volvo B8RLE

The Volvo B8RLE is a 7.7-litre-engined low-entry bus chassis manufactured by Volvo since 2013 for Euro VI markets. It was designed as a replacement for the B7RLE and the B9RLE. The right-hand drive version was launched in November 2014.[2]

Volvo B8RLE
Veolia Transport 8900LE-bodied B8RLE in Breda.
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo
Production2013–present
AssemblyBorås, Sweden
Curitiba, Brazil
Subic, Zambales, Philippines (starting from 3Q 2019)
Santiago, Chile
[1]
Body and chassis
ClassBus chassis
Doors1 to 3
Floor typeLow entry
Powertrain
EngineVolvo D8K (Euro VI), D8C (Euro III/V)
Capacity50–90 passengers
Power output250-350 bhp
TransmissionZF EcoLife 6AP1200B (280 hp), 6AP1400B (320, 350 hp); Voith DIWA.6 (320 hp), Volvo I-Shift
Dimensions
Length10.2–12.8 metres (4x2)
12.4-14.9 metres (6x2)
17.1m-18.3 metres (articulated)
Chronology
PredecessorVolvo B7RLE
Volvo B9RLE
Volvo B12BLEA (articulated)

Initially available in two- and tri-axle variants, the articulated version of the B8RLE called the B8RLEA is available in Australia since late 2014.[3] In 2017, Euro III and V versions were launched worldwide with engine outputs at 250 and 330 hp.[1] The 250 hp version is marketed in Brazil as the Volvo B250RLE.[4]

It is also available as a medium-floor bus chassis, known as Volvo B8R. Throughout Europe, the B8RLE is most commonly available as the semi-integral Volvo 8900LE. In the United Kingdom, the B8RLE is offered with MCV Evora and Wright Eclipse 3 bodywork, and formerly also with MCV Evolution 2 bodywork. Additionally, Plaxton has also developed a low-entry version called the Plaxton Panther LE coach based on the B8RLE chassis with the 6x2 tri-axles configuration, for the intercity bus-commuter coach market.

In the Philippines, Volvo Buses launches the B8RLE August 2018. It is the first B8RLE in the Philippine market to be imported from Borås, Sweden. The locally-assembled B8RLE (for automatic transmission variants, along with B8R) bus chassis kits in Subic at the Autodelta plant from the third quarter of 2019.

In Indonesia, Indotruck Utama (as a representative of Volvo Buses Indonesia) launches the B8RLE in March 2019 at Busworld Southeast Asia. However, it was not officially sold in Indonesia since it be considered to be sold by spec as what.

Engines

D8K,[5] 7698 cc, in-line 6-cylinder turbodiesel (2013–present)

  • D8K280 - 206 kW (280 bhp), 1050 Nm, Euro VI
  • D8K320 - 235 kW (320 bhp), 1200 Nm, Euro VI
  • D8K350 - 258 kW (350 bhp), 1400 Nm, Euro VI

D8C, 7698 cc, in-line 6 cyl. turbodiesel (2017-present)

  • D8C250 - 186 kW (250 bhp), 950 Nm, Euro III/Euro V[4]
  • D8C330 - 246 kW (330 bhp), 1200 Nm, Euro III/Euro V

Operators

Transperth Volgren Optimus-bodied Volvo B8RLEA
The only Express Coach Builders-bodied B8RLE, currently used as a school bus in Perth, Western Australia.
Gimpo Trans Daji bodied Volvo B8RLE double-decker
Gyeonggi ComTrans Daji bodied Volvo B8RLE double-decker
Kaohsiung Transportation Daji bodied Volvo B8RLE double-decker
San Chung Bus Daji bodied Volvo B8RLE double-decker
Tainan Bus Daji bodied Volvo B8RLE double-decker
Shing Nan Bus Daji bodied Volvo B8RLE single-deck
Laksana Cityline3 LE prototype bodied Volvo B8RLE in Indonesia.

Australia

  • Brisbane Transport operate 100 Volgren Optimus-bodied B8RLEs, with further orders pending. [6].They also operate 20 articulated B8RLEAs, with a further 10 on order [7][8][9]
  • Transdev NSW operates 50 B8RLEs, primarily with Bustech bodies, for Transport Buses in Sydney. More B8RLEs are currently being built in Brisbane for NSW's State Transit network.[10]
  • Transperth operate 80 B8RLEs (Including 32 for the Perth CAT services) and 70 articulated B8RLEAs, all with Volgren Optimus bodies.[11][12][13] More units are currently being built locally as part of the Public Transport Authority's order for 900 new buses over a period of 10 years.[14]
  • Transit Systems NSW operates 10 Volgren Optimus-bodied B8RLE.
  • Ventura Bus Lines operates several Volgren Optimus-bodied B8RLEA.

One example of an Express Coach Builders-bodied B8RLE also exists as a special needs school bus in Perth, Western Australia.

United Kingdom

The first example in the United Kingdom was delivered to Arriva Shires & Essex in 2014.[2] As at March 2018, 88 have been delivered with Lothian Buses the largest purchaser with 15.[15]. East Yorkshire Motor Services purchased 6 with MCV Evolution bodywork in late 2015-2016. Stagecoach in the Fens have 17 B8RLEs on the Wright Eclipse 3 and MCV eVoRa, and Trentbarton also have some on the Wright Eclipse 3 body, Stagecoach South Wales have recently received an order of 12 eVoRa bodies for their TrawsCymru work.

South Korea

Since 2015, several bus operators in Gyeonggi Province including subsidiaries of KD Transportation Group are purchasing B8RLE double-deckers with its bodywork by Daji Motors Enterprise Co.(大吉汽車 in Taiwan), in order to handle exceeding demands of several express bus lines covering Seoul metropolitan area.[16]

Taiwan

In 2016, Kaohsiung Transportation introduced 2 3-axle open-top double-decker B8RLE bus with its bodywork by Daji Motors Enterprise(Chinese: 大吉汽車) in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Then, San Chung Bus in Taipei and Tainan Bus in Tainan also introduced this 3-axle open-top double-decker B8RLE for city sightseeing routes.

In 2019, Shing Nan Bus Company in Tainan introduced 22 2-axle single-deck B8RLE bus with Daji Motors body, as a successor of its Daji-bodied B7RLE single-deck bus, for public bus service Tainan City Bus and THSR Shuttle Bus in urban and suburban Tainan.

Philippines

Since September 2018, Precious Grace Transport (Premium Point-to-Point bus or P2P) are purchasing B8RLE low-entry buses (Autodelta Volvo 8900LE replica) body by Autodelta Coach Builders, Inc. are built in Subic, Zambales, in order to handle exceeding demands of several Premium Point-to-Point bus service covering TriNoma to Bulacan route.

References

  1. "Press release: Volvo Buses launches the Volvo B8R globally". Volvo Buses. 3 April 2017. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  2. Volvo unveils first B8RLE Bus & Coach Buyer 14 November 2014
  3. "Press release: World First: Volvo Bus Australia delivers first Euro 6 Volvo B8RLEA articulated bus". Volvo Buses. 31 March 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  4. "Volvo B250RLE – Euro 5" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Volvo do Brasil. 18 April 2017.
  5. Volvo D8K Euro6 fact sheet Archived 2014-11-06 at the Wayback Machine Volvo Buses
  6. http://www.brisbanetransport.info/?GoTo=searchfleet&find=Volvo%20B8RLE%20[Volgren_Optimus]&searching=yes
  7. "enthusiasts guide to Brisbane Transport". www.brisbanetransport.info. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  8. "enthusiasts guide to Brisbane Transport". www.brisbanetransport.info. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  9. Volvo B8RLEA Brisbane Transport Buses
  10. Transdev NSW Australian Bus Fleet List
  11. Nalder, Dean (10 August 2015). "WA to buy cleanest diesel buses". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  12. "www.perthbus.info". perthbus.info. Retrieved 2017-05-27.
  13. "Volvo B8RLE". Squiddy's Bus Photos. 2019-09-10. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
  14. "Volvo to supply 900 Transperth buses with local help". The West Australian. 2019-03-18. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
  15. Volvo B8RLE Bus Lists on the Web
  16. "The first Volvo Double Decker city bus in South Korea". buslife.de. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
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