Renault Iliade
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The Renault FR1 was a
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produced by the bus division of
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in France from 1987 to 1997. The engine is a 6-cylinder
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engine with a displacement of 9,834 cc, available in two variants, and . Models were designated TE, TX and GTX and it is optional to have 1 door or 2 doors. The model was facelifted in 1997 and renamed Renault Iliade to replace the normal FR1.


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{{Irisbus FR1 Vehicles introduced in 1987 Buses of France Coaches (bus) Single-deck buses Full-size buses Step-entrance buses