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Former Norwegian bus and coach manufacturer
Vest Buss Gruppen AS
A FynBus Vest Center H built on Volvo B12BLE 6x2, operated by Tide Bus in Odense, Denmark.
Company typePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1965
HeadquartersStryn, Norway
Areas servedNorway, Sweden, Finland
Key peopleKarl Anders Galfvensjö (CEO)
Per Dag Nedreberg (Chair)
ProductsBuses and coaches
Websitewww.vest.no

Vest Buss is a former Norwegian bus and coach bodywork manufacturer, and is currently the official distributor for Iveco Bus in Norway and Sweden.

The company was founded in Stryn in 1965 as Vest Karosseri AS, building their first bus bodywork in 1967. In 2002 the company was renamed Vest-Busscar AS, after Brazilian bus manufacturer Busscar acquired a 35% share. By 2006 Busscar had sold out and it was renamed Vest Buss AS. In 2009 they became the official distributor for Irisbus in Norway and Sweden. In 2010 it was decided to close down the production of their own bodywork in early 2011, which was briefly continued by Vidre AS.

Models

  • Vest Ambassadør
  • Vest Liner
  • Vest V10/V25
  • Vest V10LE/V25LE
  • Vest Contrast
  • Vest Center
  • Vest Horisont

References

  1. "Norway's largest bus operator orders 132 buses from CNH Industrial brand Iveco Bus". CNH Industrial N.V. Retrieved 10 September 2024.

External links

  • Media related to Vest Buss at Wikimedia Commons


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