What is the bus production line like? Volare is the Brazilian leader in the manufacture of minibuses, and Liam Mattera went to the factory in São Mateus-ES, to see the assembly line that has already manufactured more than 7 thousand vehicles, with the aim of revealing how a bus is created , both executive and urban models.
Furthermore, you will understand all the differences in Volare's minibus models, in addition to seeing up close all the highlights of the urban Volare Fly 10 model.
Since the beginning of its history, Volare has always focused on innovation, remembering that it is a company belonging to the Marcopolo Group. It has been on the road for more than 24 years, driving the future of mobility and making it easier for people to reach their destinations using minibuses.
With highly modern industrial facilities and production processes, the São Mateus factory in Espírito Santo adopts cutting-edge technology systems, with welding and painting robotization, process optimization, automation, functional layout and laser cutting in tubes and sheets.
The entire process of building a Volare begins with assembling the structure with exclusive templates and then coupling it to the chassis. The bus then receives the initial components for the sides and roof and is then taken to the painting booth.
Then the body goes into a new line, to place all the items and interior finishes. Side panels, roof, upholstery, floor, glass, instrument panel, seats, package holders, as well as audio and video equipment.
Finally, the vehicle receives calls, completing the process involving mechanical and electronic systems.
The vehicle then undergoes a visual inspection and other important tests for the proper functioning of the vehicle where assembly is completed. Afterwards, several tightness tests are carried out on Volare's test tracks at the São Mateus factory itself.
The brand's line of minibuses is considered the most complete on the market.
There are different vehicles, with configurations from 6 to 10 tons, produced according to the demands of each client, understanding their needs and developing ideal solutions for their businesses.
To serve each segment, the brand produces vehicles in Executive, Charter, Urban, School, Rural, 4x4, Off Road (or “off-road” vehicles) versions. All of this through four specific lines:
Fly Line — the brand's premium line includes the Fly 9 and 10 models. Models with differentiated design, ample internal space, quality and functionality.
Attack Line — has the Attack 8 and 9 models. With functionality, robustness and great performance. The brand's best-selling line.
Access Line — known for its rear engine and full air pneumatic suspension that offer comfort and accessibility.
Special units — Volare is also recognized for providing the market with special Volare Fire, CFC, ambulance, and mobile units products.
In the video about how a bus is created, you can also see in detail the differences of the urban Volare Fly 10 model. It has a Cummins ISF 3.8 engine with 162 hp and is in the 10 ton range.
The urban Volare Fly 10 offers great cost-benefit, excellent operational performance, low consumption and is the ideal minibus aimed at a large migration movement from large buses to micro buses, facilitating mobility in large urban centers.
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