Marcopolo Viaggio Gv 1150 1.45 Access
The "1150" designation refers to the approximate height (often around 3.6 meters), while lengths typically varied between 12 to 14 meters depending on regional legislation and axle configuration. Interior & Passenger Comfort
Marcopolo utilized software-tested structural designs to ensure safety during field operations. MARCOPOLO VIAGGIO GV 1150 1.45
The use of plastic and fiberglass shells reduced weight and simplified body repairs. The "1150" designation refers to the approximate height
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. The GV 1150 replaced the original Paradiso 1150
The series included variations like the Paradiso GV 1150 and the taller GV 1450 , catering to different luggage and passenger requirements. Technical Design & Chassis Options
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