Marcopolo Viaggio Gv 1150 1.45 -
The GV series is widely regarded for its and the availability of spare parts, even decades after production ended. Owners often focus on:
Integrated with Scania K-series chassis, such as the K113. MARCOPOLO VIAGGIO GV 1150 1.45
Part of the "Geração 5" (G5) lineup, which ran from approximately 1992 to 2000 . The GV series is widely regarded for its
The "1150" designation refers to the approximate height (often around 3.6 meters), while lengths typically varied between 12 to 14 meters depending on regional legislation and axle configuration. Interior & Passenger Comfort The "1150" designation refers to the approximate height
Configurable for 42 to 50 passengers with semi-leito or executive-style reclining seats.
The GV 1150 replaced the original Paradiso 1150 and was positioned as a "super tourism" bus, capable of handling medium-to-long distance routes with improved ergonomics compared to earlier generations.
Commonly paired with the Volvo B10M (4x2 and 6x2 configurations). Mercedes-Benz: Frequently seen on the O-400 RSD platform.
