Engineering:Jelcz M125M

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Jelcz M125M
Jelcz Vecto.jpg
Overview
ManufacturerZakłady Samochodowe Jelcz S.A.
Also calledJelcz M125M "Dana" (1998-2001)
Jelcz M125M "Vecto" (2001-2008)
Production1998-2006 (formally 2008)
Assembly Poland, Jelcz-Laskowice
Body and chassis
ClassCommercial vehicle
Body styleFull size rigid low-floor bus
LayoutRear-engine rear-wheel-drive
Doors1 door, 2 doors or 3 doors (1 front)/(1 front, 1 centre)/(1 front, 1 centre, 1 rear)
Floor typeLow floor
RelatedJelcz M125M/4 CNG
Powertrain
EngineMAN D0826 LUH12
MAN D0826 LUH02
TransmissionVoith D851.3
Voith D854.3E
ZF 5HP500
Dimensions
Wheelbase5950mm
Length11,970m (11.97 metres)
Width2500mm
Height2850mm
|uk|Kerb|Curb}} weight18000kg

The Jelcz M125M (to 2001 called "Dana", after "Vecto") – 12-meters long, first rigid (non-articulated) full-size low-floor bus designed by Zakłady Samochodowe Jelcz S.A. in Jelcz-Laskowice (and the first Polish 100% LF bus). Produced from 1998 to 2006, it was supplied by Jelcz until their collapse in 2008. It is a competitor to the other full-size low-floor buses from other European countries.

The M125M Vecto model was created from scratch and was not directly structurally based on the previous vehicles from Jelcz. Compared to buses previously produced by Zakłady Samochodowe, Jelcz differed primarily in the drive unit, which was the MAN D0826 engine with 220 HP.

See also

  • Jelcz M11 (step entrance full-size)
  • Jelcz PR110 (step entrance full-size)
  • Jelcz PR110D (low floor coach)

References