Get to know a 1960s bus that was built for the USSR – discover the new Ikarus 250 supplement.
The Ikarus 250 is an intercity bus that was produced from the late 1960s to the late 1990s and was the first bus in the 200 series.
The bus has a manual 6-speed gearbox. Its engine is mounted at the rear and drives the rear axle via a single-plate dry clutch. When unloaded, the bus weighs 10.7 t and its permissible gross weight is 16 t.
Depending on the country in which it is used, this Russian bus is equipped with different engines, making it ideal for local conditions. This supplement also features 22 different variants of the Ikarus 250, representing the many versions built over 5 years.