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Formerly | ARBOC Mobility |
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Industry | Automotive manufacture |
Founded | 2008 (as ARBOC Mobility) |
Headquarters | Middlebury, Indiana |
Key people | Doug Minix ( General manager) |
Products | Bus |
Parent | NFI Group |
Website |
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ARBOC Specialty Vehicles, formerly ARBOC Mobility, is an American bus manufacturer owned by NFI Group specializing in low-floor and body-on-chassis buses. [1] [2]
ARBOC Specialty Vehicles was founded in 2008 as ARBOC Mobility. They made their debut that same year with the Spirit of Mobility, a low-floor paratransit cutaway bus. [3] In 2011, ARBOC Mobility merged with All American Specialty Vehicles to form ARBOC Specialty Vehicles. [4] In December 2017, NFI Group, parent of New Flyer and Motor Coach Industries, announced its purchase of ARBOC Specialty Vehicles for US$95 million. [5] [6]
Model | Introduced | Discontinued | Length | Notes | Photo |
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Cutaway Chassis | |||||
Freedom [7] |
24 feet (7.3 m) |
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Independence [9] |
21 feet (6.4 m) |
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Mobility [10] |
23 feet (7.0 m) |
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Medium-Duty | |||||
Equess [11] |
27 feet (8.2 m) |
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Medium-Duty | |||||
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Model | Introduced | Discontinued | Length | Notes | Photo |
Spirit of Liberty [12] |
29 feet (8.8 m) |
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Spirit of America [13] | Unknown |
29 feet (8.8 m) |
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![]() | This is not a Wikipedia article: It is an individual user's work-in-progress page, and may be incomplete and/or unreliable. For guidance on developing this draft, see
Wikipedia:So you made a userspace draft. Find sources:
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Formerly | ARBOC Mobility |
---|---|
Industry | Automotive manufacture |
Founded | 2008 (as ARBOC Mobility) |
Headquarters | Middlebury, Indiana |
Key people | Doug Minix ( General manager) |
Products | Bus |
Parent | NFI Group |
Website |
arbocsv |
ARBOC Specialty Vehicles, formerly ARBOC Mobility, is an American bus manufacturer owned by NFI Group specializing in low-floor and body-on-chassis buses. [1] [2]
ARBOC Specialty Vehicles was founded in 2008 as ARBOC Mobility. They made their debut that same year with the Spirit of Mobility, a low-floor paratransit cutaway bus. [3] In 2011, ARBOC Mobility merged with All American Specialty Vehicles to form ARBOC Specialty Vehicles. [4] In December 2017, NFI Group, parent of New Flyer and Motor Coach Industries, announced its purchase of ARBOC Specialty Vehicles for US$95 million. [5] [6]
Model | Introduced | Discontinued | Length | Notes | Photo |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cutaway Chassis | |||||
Freedom [7] |
24 feet (7.3 m) |
|
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Independence [9] |
21 feet (6.4 m) |
|
![]() | ||
Mobility [10] |
23 feet (7.0 m) |
|
![]() | ||
Medium-Duty | |||||
Equess [11] |
27 feet (8.2 m) |
|
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Medium-Duty | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model | Introduced | Discontinued | Length | Notes | Photo |
Spirit of Liberty [12] |
29 feet (8.8 m) |
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Spirit of America [13] | Unknown |
29 feet (8.8 m) |
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cite web}}
: |archive-date=
/ |archive-url=
timestamp mismatch; 2022-09-02 suggested (
help)