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Irisbus Citelis in Germany
Iribus Agora buses in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Irisbus Magelys at the Busworld 2007 exhibition in Kortrijk, Belgium

Irisbus is a European bus manufacturer which was formed through the merger of bus and coach divisions of Fiat, Iveco and Renault in January 1999. It also acquired Ikarus Bus in late 1999.

Since 2001, Irisbus is a 100% Fiat-IVECO company.

The company is based in Lyon, France with offices in Turin, Italy, Watford and Mainz.

The factories are located in:


Products

Current

  • Daily - minibus, from Iveco
  • Happy - minibus
  • Midway - midibus
  • Midys - midibus
  • Midirider
  • Euromidi
  • Europolis - midibus, from Iveco
  • Citybus
  • CityClass 10.8 m/12 m, from Iveco
  • CityClass 18 m - articulated bus, from Iveco
  • Citelis 12
  • Citelis 18 - articulated bus
  • Citelis Line - intercity bus
  • Recreo - line/school bus
  • Crossway - line/school bus
  • Arway - line
  • Evadys H - tour coach
  • Evadys HD - tour coach
  • Domino HD - tour coach, from Orlandi
  • Domino HDH - tour coach, from Orlandi
  • Magelys - tour coach
  • Civis - trolleybus (for alternative urban transport)
  • Cristalis - trolleybus (for alternative urban transport)

Discontinued

  • EuroClass - from Iveco
  • Agora series - from Renault
  • Axer - line/school bus
  • Ares N - line/school bus
  • Ares N15 - line/school bus
  • Iliade H - tour coach
  • Iliade HD - tour coach
  • Moowy - line
  • EuroRider - tour coach, from Iveco