Mercedes-Benz Travego Explained

Mercedes-Benz Travego
Manufacturer:Mercedes-Benz
Production:1999-present
Assembly:Germany: Neu-Ulm
Germany: Mannheim
Turkey: Istanbul
Predecessor:Mercedes-Benz O404
Successor:Mercedes-Benz Tourismo
Length:
  • Travego: 12,180 mm
  • Travego M: 13,000 mm
  • Travego L: 14,030 mm
Width:2,550 mm
Height:3,710 mm
Floortype:High floor
Doors:2
Weight:19,500 - 24,000 kg
Engine:OM 470 or OM 471 12.8 liter 6-cylinder in-line diesel engine (Euro VI)
Powerout:315kW or 350kW
Transmission:Mercedes-Benz GO 210, 6-speed manual, power-assisted
Mercedes-Benz GO 250 MPS 3, automated 8-speed manual

The Mercedes-Benz Travego (also known as O580) is an integral coach produced since 1999 by Daimler/EvoBus in Neu-Ulm and Mannheim in Germany and since 2005 at Mercedes-Benz bus plant in Hoşdere, Istanbul, Turkey.[1] It succeeded the O404 and was originally introduced as the flagship of Mercedes-Benz touring coach range.[2]

First generation - 1999-2006

In year 1999, the O580 Travego 1st generation with all new exterior design succeeded the O404 in the segment of luxury touring coach flagship. It shares many of its components with Setra 400 TopClass Series. Three lengths were available for sale: O580-15 RHD with 2 axles in 12.2m, O580-16 RHD with 3 axles in 13m and O580-17 RHD in 14m. The 12m version was also available as O580-15 RH with lowered floor. Technical novelties include: All new driver seat with a joystick for shifting instead of traditional gearshift lever. One year after its introduction, the Travego received new assistance systems such as Adaptive Cruise Control (ART), Lane Assist (SPA), Continuous Brake Limiter (DBL), and Electronic Stability Program (ESP), which were available either as standard or as optional equipment.[3] [4]

Third generation - 2017-present

The third generation of Travego was launched in 2017. Unlike previous generations, it is available only in Turkey, when this model is produced. Elsewhere, Travego was replaced by third generation of Mercedes-Benz Tourismo.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hoşdere bus plant . media.daimler.com . 3 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Czas na dentobusy! Jakie Mercedesy zabuduje Zeszuta?. infobus.pl. 2017-12-03. pl.
  3. Web site: 125 years of buses . Mercedes-Benz Omnibus Magazine . 21 October 2020.
  4. Web site: Mercedes-Benz touring coaches: different models (in German) . Olafs Fotoseite . 21 October 2020.