MAN Truck & Bus SE (formerly MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG, pronounced[ˈman ˈnʊtsˌfaːɐ̯tsɔʏɡə ʔaːˈɡeː]) is a subsidiary of Traton, and one of the leading international providers of commercial vehicles. Headquartered in Munich, Germany, MAN Truck & Bus produces vans in the range from 3.0 to 5.5 t gvw, trucks in the range from 7.49 to 44 t gvw, heavy goods vehicles up to 250 t road train gvw, bus-chassis, coaches, interurban coaches, and city buses. MAN Truck & Bus also produces diesel and natural-gas engines. The MAN acronym originally stood for Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg AG (pronounced[maˈʃiːnənfaˌbʁiːk ˈʔaʊksbʊʁk ˈnʏʁnbɛʁk; -faˌbʁɪk-]), formerly MAN AG.
Trucks and buses of the product brand MAN and buses of the product brand Neoplan (premium coaches) belong to the MAN Truck & Bus Group.[1][2][3]
On 1 January 2011, MAN Nutzfahrzeuge (literally: commercial vehicles) was renamed as MAN Truck & Bus to better reflect the company's products on the international market.[4]
History
MAN 8.150 truck Stand in RegensburgL 2000 truckMAN TGMMAN TGX 18.680 V8
360°-Panorama: MTB at Dachauer Straße in Munich
Light truck collaborations with Saviem and Volkswagen
From 1967 until 1977, MAN collaborated with France's Saviem, selling their light to medium duty trucks with MAN badging in Germany and certain other markets. After the end of this, a deal was struck with Volkswagen which lasted until 1993. Production of a truck using the Volkswagen LT body started in 1979 and ended in 1993 with 72,000 units produced. It was available with four engines and four wheelbases over its lifetime; there was also a 4X4 version called 8.150FAE. FAE means "forward control" cab, all-wheel drive, single tyres so the F nomenclature means "forward control" cab. This series is usually referred to as the G90, from the most common model, but also as the "G"-series. In the United Kingdom it was originally marketed as the "MAN MT" series. The original lineup in the UK consisted of the 6.90 and the 8.90 (the first digit denoting the GVW in tonnes, the second for power in metric horsepower) and the 8.136 and 9.136.[5]
MANAG supplied engines which were available in inline-four and inline-six cylinder engine configurations, with DIN rated motive power outputs of:
67 kilowatts (91PS; 90bhp)
75 kilowatts (102PS; 101bhp)
101 kilowatts (137PS; 135bhp)
112 kilowatts (152PS; 150bhp)
MAN replaced the Gseries with the L2000 and M2000 ranges. Several models of the MAN-VWCV and the VWCV LT ranges were marketed in Spain by Enasa as Pegaso Ekus, in a typical badge engineering operation. Peterbilt also offered this model with their badging, as the 200 or 265 model.
VWCV and MAN shared the project development in accordance with the collaboration agreement as follows:
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles took care of:
the tilting driver's cab including steering wheel and fixing, hand levers and foot pedals,[lower-alpha 1] cabins so they can fit the truck chassis
the complete interior equipment and heating
the manual gearbox with clutch and gear lever, the rear axle with rear-axle transmission and suspension
the Cardan shafts including bearings
the electrical system for the entire concept, and the platforms for the standard design.
MAN was responsible for:
the engine including cooling, exhaust, inlet and fuel system
the front axle with suspension and steering
the frame with all parts for attaching the springs and axles, the steering, the batteries, the power braking system and fuel system
the brakes, i.e. for the complete wheel brakes front and rear, the dual-circuit power brakes and parking brake
the wheels and tyres
the platform for special designs and tipping mechanism.
MAN-VWCVs were built in Volkswagen's Hanover factory until other Volkswagen models took priority; they were then made at MAN AG's Salzgitter-Watenstedt factory.
Ankara (TUR): MANAŞ - premium coaches, standard coaches, double-decker coaches, intercity buses, city buses for MAN & Neoplan
Sady (POL) - moved to Starachowice
Starachowice (POL) - city buses, bus and coach chassis, components ( in future: premium coaches, standard coaches, double-decker coaches, intercity buses)
Carmona (PH) - bus body under name of Almazora Motors Corporation
Santa Rosa (PH) - bus body under name of Santarosa Motor Works, Inc. (Columbian Manufacturing Corp.)
Quezon City (PH) - bus body under name of Del Monte Motor Works, Inc.
Ghana - Van Vliet Automotive Distribution B.V
Togo - Van Vliet Automotive Distribution B.V.
Benin - Van Vliet Automotive Distribution B.V.
Nigeria - DEAL REAL Limited (DRL)
Burkina Faso - Van Vliet Automotive Distribution B.V.
CKD-locations
Shushary, Saint Petersburg, (RUS): Heavy-weight trucks. 50/50 Joint venture with Scania called Truck Production RUS LLC.
Pinetown (RSA): heavy, medium and light trucks; bus-chassis for MAN & VW Truck & Bus[10]
Querétaro (MEX)
Olifantsfontein (RSA): intercity- and regular service bus bodies for MAN & VW Truck & Bus[10]
Sharjah, (UAE): Assembling of trucks under the Shacman brand. The company is a part of the Shaanxi Automobile Group.
East Jakarta, (IDN): Assembling of trucks and buses at a plant in Jatinegara, East Jakarta by PT. Duta Putera Sumatera.
Rawang, (MYS)
Quezon City, (PHL): Assembling of trucks and buses at MAN Truck and Bus Center assembly plant in Novaliches, Quezon City by MAN Automotive Concessionaires Corporation.
Bangkok, (THA): Assembling of trucks and buses in Thailand by MAN Commercial Vehicle (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Samarkand, (UZB): Assembling of two trucks in Uzbekistan by MAN Auto-Uzbekistan.
Kennett, Pat (1978). MAN. World Trucks, No 4. Cambridge, UK: Patrick Stephens. ISBN0850593093.
Röcke, Matthias (2001). Lastwagen und Omnibusse von MAN: Chronik · Geschichte · Hintergründe [MAN Trucks and Omnibuses: Chronicle · History · Background] (in German). Königswinter, Germany: Heel Verlag. ISBN3898800067.
Stibbe, Henning; Georgi, Matthias (2018). MAN-Youngtimer: Lkw und Busse von 1970 bis 1985 / Trucks and Buses from 1970 to 1985 (in English and German). Haar, Germany: Franzis Verlag. ISBN9783645606479.
Weber, Alexander (2015). MAN Omnibusse [MAN Omnibuses] (in German). Brilon, Germany: Podszun Verlag. ISBN9783861337867.
Westerwelle, Wolfgang (2018). MAN: seit 1915 [MAN: since 1915]. Typenkompass series (in German). Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag. ISBN9783613040519.
—————————— (2018). MAN: Kurzhauber und Pausbacke [MAN: Short-Nosed and Chubby Cheeks] (in German). Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag. ISBN9783613041080.
—————————— (2019). MAN: Ein Jahrhundert Lastwagen-Geschichte [MAN: A century of truck history] (in German). Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag. ISBN9783613042346.
—————————— (2020). MAN Omnibusse: in aller Welt [MAN Omnibuses: All over the World] (in German). Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag. ISBN9783613042902.
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