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Volvo & Geyushi Unveil Cairo Coach at Busworld

The Cairo coach combines luxury and practicality. It's set to redefine long-distance travel.

In this image in the center there are some vehicles, and on the left side there is one bus. At the...
In this image in the center there are some vehicles, and on the left side there is one bus. At the bottom there is road, and on the right side there are some buildings, poles, pillars, wires, light, plants and some boards and railing. And in the background there are some buildings and trees, at the top there is sky.

Volvo & Geyushi Unveil Cairo Coach at Busworld

Volvo and Geyushi have collaborated to introduce the CAIRO coach, showcased at Busworld. This long-distance and tourism vehicle is built on three Volvo chassis platforms and offers a blend of Swedish engineering and Egyptian design.

The CAIRO coach is available on B8R, B11R, and B13R Volvo chassis platforms. It measures 12.37 metres in length, 2.55 metres in width, and 3.93 metres in height, featuring an aerodynamic front and full LED exterior lighting.

The coach can accommodate up to 51 passengers, including the driver and crew, with both front and centre doors for easy entry and exit. Luggage space is ample at up to 13 cubic metres, with compartments positioned above the axles and overhead racks inside the cabin.

The driver's area boasts a soft-touch dashboard with a 10-inch touchscreen, powered sun-visors, a powered sliding side window, and an adjustable suspension seat. Passengers enjoy air conditioning, auxiliary cooling units, heating converters, non-slip carpeted aisles, two roof hatches, and fast demisting for clear visibility.

An optional cooled sleeping compartment with storage and charging points is available for added comfort on long journeys.

The CAIRO coach, a result of Volvo and Geyushi's collaboration, offers a spacious, comfortable, and well-equipped vehicle for long-distance and tourism operations. With its advanced features and ample luggage space, it is set to make journeys more enjoyable for passengers.

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