The Scania Citywide is a series of integrally-constructed
low-floor and
low-entry bus
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es manufactured by
Scania
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from 2011 to 2024 as the successor to the
Scania OmniCity and
OmniLink. It consists of two models: the Citywide LF is built on the
Scania N-series chassis, whereas the Citywide LE rides on the
Scania K-series chassis. These were exclusively available in mainland Europe, except in the UK and Ireland, where Scania chose to rely on
Alexander Dennis,
Irizar
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and other local bodywork manufacturers instead. The series shares some front styling details with the Touring
coach, while most of the design is a simple facelift from its prior models.
The Scania Citywide was assembled at Scania's plant in
Słupsk
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,
Poland
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as part of Scania's complete range of buses (alongside the flagship
Touring and the inter-capacity alternative
Interlink). Production of the Citywide will cease alongside the Interlink and Low-Floor chassis as part of a restructuring of the Scania Bus division in 2024.
Scania Citywide LF
The Scania Citywide LF (CN) is a transverse-engined
low-floor city bus
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based on the Scania N-series chassis. It replaces the
Scania OmniCity in 2011. This bus is entirely low-floor and is intended for intense inner-city services. It is available as a two-axle (CN UB4x2EB) between 10.9 and 12.0 metres and as an
articulated bus
An articulated bus, also referred to as a slinky bus, bendy bus, tandem bus, vestibule bus, stretch bus, or an accordion bus, is an articulated vehicle, typically a motor bus or trolleybus, used in public transportation. It is usually a ...
(CN UA6x2/2EB) at 18.0 metres, known as the Scania Citywide LFA.
The Scania Citywide LFDD (CN UD4x2EB) is a
double-decker bus
A double-decker bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks. Double-deckers are used primarily for commuter transport, but open-top models are used as sightseeing buses for tourists, and there are coaches too for long-distance travel. They app ...
demonstrator based on the Citywide LF, which was placed an order for one from
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe
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(BVG) in 2014, with the first being delivered in February 2015. The LFDD utilizes the newly-developed 6.7-litre DC07 engine, which is a rebranded
Cummins ISB 6.7 and a
ZF Ecolife 6AP1402B Gearbox.
Scania Citywide LE

The Scania Citywide LE (CK) is a longitudinally-engined
low-entry city
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and
intercity bus. It is based on the Scania K-series chassis, and was introduced in 2011 to replace the
Scania OmniLink. This bus is not entirely
low floor
Low or LOW or lows, may refer to:
People
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, although it does contain a low entrance and low floor area at the front of the bus; it is intended for quieter intercity or suburban routes. It is available as a two- (CK UB4x2LB) or tri-axle (CK UB6x2*4LB) between 12.0 and 14.8 metres, and as an
articulated bus
An articulated bus, also referred to as a slinky bus, bendy bus, tandem bus, vestibule bus, stretch bus, or an accordion bus, is an articulated vehicle, typically a motor bus or trolleybus, used in public transportation. It is usually a ...
(CK UA6x2/2LB) at 18.1 metres, known as the Scania Citywide LEA.
In 2013, Scania started testing the Citywide LE as a
diesel-electric hybrid-powered bus, and in 2014 both the 12.0-metre two-axle and the 14.8-metre tri-axle were introduced in
diesel-electric hybrid-powered versions.
A Suburban version of the Citywide LE is also available from 2017, known as the Scania Citywide LE Suburban.
For the Nordic markets, Scania released in 2014 an in-house competitor to the Citywide LE with the
Scania OmniExpress 3.20 LE. An interesting design is that the Citywide LE Hybrid has a swooping roofline in the front and the rear it is a rear roof spoiler.
Second Generation (2019–2024)
The second generation Citywide was unveiled to the public on 17 October 2019.
It featured a seven-inch semi digital instrument cluster as well as a new steering wheel with audio controls similar to its found in modern trucks. The new Citywide LF featured a side-mounted longitudinal engine instead of transverse engine.
In addition to the internal combustion engine, a battery electric version (Citywide BEV) was also made available for the first time.
See also
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List of buses
References
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External links
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Citywide product pageScania
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Citywide
Low-floor buses
Low-entry buses
Hybrid electric buses
Articulated buses
Double-decker buses
Full-size buses
Tri-axle buses
Vehicles introduced in 2011