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The minibus market is a segment of the commercial vehicle industry that focuses on the production and sale of small buses. These vehicles are typically used for public transportation, school buses, and shuttle services. Minibuses are typically smaller than traditional buses, and are designed to carry fewer passengers. They are often used in urban areas, where their smaller size makes them more maneuverable and easier to park.
Minibuses are typically powered by diesel or gasoline engines, and are available in both manual and automatic transmissions. They are often equipped with features such as air conditioning, power steering, and audio systems. Many minibuses also feature wheelchair access, making them suitable for use by disabled passengers.
The minibus market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of models. Some of the leading companies in the market include Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Ford, Toyota, and Nissan. Show Less Read more