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Ashok Leyland Debuts Oyster Midi-Bus For Domestic Market
MOTORINDIA
|August 2019
To step-up its action in the emerging premium midi-bus segment, India’s leading bus maker Ashok Leyland unveiled its next-generation product named ‘Oyster’ for the first time in India at Prawaas 2019. Apparently from the company’s international product portfolio, the new bus is designed and manufactured in-house, and will target the air-conditioned staff and tourist transportation space in the domestic market.
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The Oyster is an international product that is already being manufactured at the company’s Ras-Al-Khaima facility located in Middle East. The company claims that the new multi-purpose bus is a blend of innovation and latest technology that delivers a first-class experience to commuters in the segment. With a wheelbase of 5,200 mm, the Oyster on display featured 41 reclining seats with arm rest, along with mobile charging points, integrated AC vents and reading lamp and side luggage booth for passengers.
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