Bogdan (bus model)

Bogdan (Ukrainian: Богдан) is the brand of the Ukrainian buses and trolleybuses made by Bogdan Corporation. The original two front-engine/rear-wheel drive models (Bohdan A091 and Bohdan A092) are powered by Isuzu and marketed outside Ukraine under Isuzu brand. Large city buses, such as the rear-engined Bogdan A145 and Bohdan A1445, are also produced. The production is situated in the city of Cherkasy, although there are plans of moving it to the LuAZ plant in the city of Lutsk. These vehicles are generally serving as marshrutka (routed taxicab / minibus) in former Soviet regions. The plant was originally the Cherkasy Autorepair Plant, which was founded in 1964.[1]

Midi-bus Bohdan A40162

Serial production models

Small class minibuses

  • Bogdan A064 (2003–2005) – based on Isuzu
  • Bogdan A067 (2005–2006) – based on Foton
  • Bogdan A069 (2006–2013) – based on Hyundai
  • Bogdan A049 (2010–2011) – based on GAZ

Medium class minibuses

Medium class intercity buses

  • Bogdan A301 (2007–2010) – based on Isuzu

Large class intercity buses

  • Bogdan A145 (2003–2015) – based on Isuzu
  • Bogdan A14542 (2016–2021)

Large class city buses

  • Bogdan A144 (2003–2011) – based on Isuzu
  • Bogdan A601 (2008)
  • Bogdan A701 (2011–2021)

Medium class coaches

Small class trolleybuses

  • Bogdan T601 (2008–2011)

Large class trolleybuses

  • Bogdan T701 (2010–2022)

Articulated trolleybuses

  • Bogdan T901 (2012–2021)

Prototype models

Small class minibuses

  • Bogdan A062 (2003) – based on Isuzu

Small class city buses

  • Bogdan A501 (2007) – based on Isuzu
  • Bogdan A601 (2009) – based on Isuzu
  • Bogdan A09280 (2010) – based on Isuzu
  • Bogdan A302 (2011)

Extra large class buses

  • Bogdan A231 (2004)
  • Bogdan A801 (2010)

Small class trolleybuses

  • Bogdan T501 (2008)

Extra large class trolleybuses

  • Bogdan E231 (2007)
  • Bogdan T801 (2011)

References

  1. "Company Overview of Cherkassy Autobus Open Joint Stock Company". Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on December 15, 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
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