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Bogdan A092
The Ataman A092, known as Bogdan A092 in 2003–2011 and as Cherkasy Autobus A092 in 2011–2012, is a high-floor midibus manufactured at Isuzu Ataman factory (former Cherkasy Autobus) in Ukraine. History Bogdan's Isuzu Ataman, Cherkasy Autobus had been producing their successful Bogdan A091 midibus since 1999, but with time it has been becoming increasingly irrelevant in terms of ecological and safety standards so the company decided to design an updated model reflecting on the feedback of bus drivers and passengers. The new Bogdan A092 was presented February 11, 2003, aside from the new mask design it received a new headlights and taillights, larger driver's windows, new doors and seats, traction control system and a Euro-3 engine, the bus also became 215 mm longer. Bogdan Motors began to export their A092 to Russia, Armenia and Georgia (country), Georgia. In 2005–2013 they were also assembled at Gomel Automobile Repair Factory in Belarus under the name Radzimich A092. Whe ...
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