Marcopolo Viaggio Gv 1150 1.45 -

The GV 1150 was built as a versatile body design compatible with most major chassis manufacturers of the 1990s.

Integrated air conditioning systems became a standard expectation for this model in the tourism market. Maintenance & Longevity MARCOPOLO VIAGGIO GV 1150 1.45

Standard models often featured a rear restroom , overhead luggage racks with individual reading lights, and optional refrigerators or coffee stations. The GV 1150 was built as a versatile

Marcopolo utilized software-tested structural designs to ensure safety during field operations. Historical Significance & Production The GV 1150 replaced

The is a hallmark of the Generation 5 (GV) series, launched in 1992 as part of Marcopolo's international expansion and modernization strategy. It was designed to compete with high-tier tourism buses, offering a balance of aerodynamic efficiency and high passenger capacity. Historical Significance & Production

The GV 1150 replaced the original Paradiso 1150 and was positioned as a "super tourism" bus, capable of handling medium-to-long distance routes with improved ergonomics compared to earlier generations.