On this page the buses have been sorted according to the bodywork manufacturer and model, because that is the part that passengers actually see and feel. A list according to operators is also available.
Body manufacturers:
The Carrus Group, a now Volvo Buses -owned Finnish company that was created by merging a host of Finnish manufacturers including Delta, Ajokki and Wiima. Some new models are now listed under Volvo. (pictures)
The Ikarus Group, a Hungarian bus manufacturer that both makes complete buses and builds bodywork on other manufacturers chassis. (pictures)
Kabus, the in-house body manufacturer for the Koiviston Auto -group. (pictures)
Lahden Autokori Oy, a Finnish family company that manufactures aluminium bodywork. (pictures)
Mercedes-Benz, the German star in buses as well. (pictures)
Renault, a French giant has joined forces with Iveco under the name of Irisbus (pictures)
Scania, a Swedish manufacturer of chassis and whole buses. (pictures)
Säffle, a Swedish bodywork manufacturer owned by Volvo Buses. (pictures)
Valmet Automotive, a Finnish company that mainly assembles cars for Saab and Porsche. (pictures)
Van Hool, a Dutch bus and coach manufacturer. (pictures)
Volvo Buses, a Swedish bus manufacturer that now owns Carrus and Säffle. (pictures)