Kondor Bus Industries Uranus SF (Bus)

''Note: From a chronological perspective, this article was actually conceived way before the articles on this wiki that cover the buses purportedly made by Gilfred Coach Industries and Gorganstien Otobus. The reason why is because when this was first written, the manufacturer's name wasn't decided and I since had made revisions to it overtime so by the time I published this to Ideas Wiki, it did not look like the slight grammatical mess it was back then.''

The KBI Uranus is a transit bus developed by Kondor Bus Industries from the Flxible New Look design. The Uranus was introduced in 1987 and intended to compete directly with the GM Classic in the Canadian market. It also originally served as a second product range for the Canada exclusive SFW. Like how GM's "Classic" was nearly identical to their own New Look from the belt rail up, the Uranus was pretty much identical to the Flxible design with the exception of restyled front and rear bodywork, allowing for wider doors. A Low Floor version was introduced in 1999 resulting in the standard Uranus being renamed to the Uranus SF.

It was available primarily in 35-foot rigid, 40-foot rigid, and 60-foot articulated nominal lengths. In addition to the different available lengths, the buses were sold with a variety of propulsion systems: diesel, compressed natural gas (CNG), diesel-electric hybrid, gasoline, and gasoline-electric hybrid.

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