CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
FOTON BJ6816 Coach | ||
MAIN CONFIGURATION | Seat No. | 30/31/32/33+1 |
G.V.W(T) | 8.24 | |
Fuel Tank | 260L | |
Engine | F4 | |
Fuel Type | Diesel | |
Rated Power (HP) | 210 | |
Emission Standard | EURO Ⅵ | |
Overall Dimension(mm) | 8075*2500*3380 | |
Consumption | 16.8L/100km |
PRODUCT DETAILS PICTURES
OPTIONS
Can be customized according to specific needs.
PRODUCT ADVANTAGES
The FOTON BJ6816 Coach represents a pinnacle of comfort, performance, and environmental responsibility, catering to the needs of both drivers and passengers with equal priority. Designed with flexibility in mind, it offers a range of seating options including 30, 31, 32, and 33 seats plus one additional seat, ensuring versatility to meet various passenger capacity requirements in diverse transportation scenarios.
At its core, the BJ6816 Coach integrates a Cummins engine known for its reliability and efficiency, paired seamlessly with FAST gearboxes and SACHS clutches. This powertrain combination not only delivers exceptional performance but also contributes to reduced emissions, aligning perfectly with contemporary environmental standards. Operators and passengers alike benefit from the reduced ecological footprint without compromising on operational reliability.
Beyond its environmental credentials, the BJ6816 Coach prioritizes passenger comfort with ergonomically designed seating arrangements and amenities aimed at enhancing the overall travel experience. Drivers experience enhanced handling and control thanks to the advanced FAST gearbox and SACHS clutches, ensuring smooth operation across varied road conditions.
In summary, the FOTON BJ6816 Coach stands out as a dependable and environmentally friendly choice in the coach segment. Its blend of robust performance, thoughtful design, and sustainability features makes it an ideal option for urban transit, tourism, and intercity travel alike. Whether for short trips or long journeys, this coach exemplifies FOTON’s commitment to innovation, reliability, and environmental stewardship in passenger transportation.
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