Anadolu Isuzu Launches Renewed NovoLux Bus with Upgraded Safety and Comfort for Tourism
Anadolu Isuzu has unveiled the renewed NovoLux bus, featuring improved design, advanced safety systems, and a turbo diesel engine for tourism and shuttle transport.
29 passengers
190 PS
7,420 mm
What Happened
Anadolu Isuzu, Türkiye's commercial vehicle brand, has renewed the NovoLux model for tourism and shuttle transportation with significant improvements in design, equipment, and technological infrastructure. The vehicle offers versatile usage, upgraded safety systems, and comfort-oriented interior enhancements, aiming to boost operational efficiency for operators and provide a safer, more enjoyable travel experience for passengers.
- Redesigned interior trim with brighter colors and wood-look flooring
- New-generation seats and a separation panel for better cabin organization
- Electrically adjustable and heated side mirrors for all-weather safety
- Lowered luggage compartment door for easier loading
190 PShorsepower
Produced by a turbo diesel engine with 510 Nm torque, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
- ESC and ABS full air brake system
- Advanced Emergency Braking System (AEBS)
- Radar-supported Blind Spot Information System (BSIS)
- Moving Off Information System (MOIS)
- Driver attention warning and Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA)
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and engine fire detection with automatic suppression
Why this matters
The updated NovoLux shows how commercial vehicle makers are enhancing passenger comfort and safety with technologies like AEBS and blind-spot detection, even in diesel-powered models.
Terms in This Story
- ESC
- Electronic Stability Control, a system that helps prevent skidding and loss of control.
- AEBS
- Advanced Emergency Braking System, which automatically applies brakes to avoid or mitigate collisions.
- BSIS
- Blind Spot Information System, a radar-based system that alerts the driver to vehicles in blind spots.
- MOIS
- Moving Off Information System, which warns the driver of objects or pedestrians when moving off.
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