BusinessNew 4X4 off road buses aims could help emergency services

New 4X4 off road buses aims could help emergency services

A CZECH bus manufacturer has announced a new range of their 4×4 off-road busses which could help emergency services around the world.

Torsus has said that there exists more than 50 technical updates and options for 2024 release of its off-road Praetorian, which takes its name from a regiment in the Imperial Roman Army.

The Praetorian 4×4 off-road bus was supposedly designed to match the ethosof one of Rome’s most famed regiments, and aims to help emergency services negotiate difficult terrain.

Vakhtang Dzhukashvili, Torsus founder and CEO, said: “At Torsus, we know if we want to create the toughest off-road bus in the world, we’ve got to be tough on ourselves as a company and tough on ourselves as designers and engineers.

“To continue to lead the market, we know we can’t just sit on our laurels – we’ve got to push hard and innovate, and we’ve got to do it all the time.

“We have a saying in Ukraine, ‘A hungry dog is stronger than a satisfied wolf,’ and at TORSUS, we are always very hungry for progress.

“Fortunately, our customers, who operate in the harshest and most challenging sectors all over the globe, such as disaster relief, medical provision, motorsport, forestry, mining, farming, tourism and more.

“We proactively collect data from our customers all the time, and they give us vital feedback from extreme use case scenarios.

“This data enables us to design and engineer highly focused technical enhancements that deliver mission-specific real-world advantages.”

Now in its third generation, Torsus hope that its flagship model will appeal to those in emergency services, defence and mining around the world.

The company say they have made a number of technical changes including to the suspension, chassis, brakes, cabin and ventilation.

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