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Motor vehicle
Rosenbauer Simba
Rosenbauer Simba 8x8 at Frankfurt Airport
Overview
TypeAirport crash tender
ManufacturerRosenbauer
Production1980-1996
Designer Kristian Fenzl
Body and chassis
RelatedReynold Boughton, Titan Spezialfahrzeugbau GmbH
Powertrain
Engine Mercedes-Benz OM
Hybrid drivetrain 6x6, 8x8
Chronology
SuccessorRosenbauer Panther

The Rosenbauer Simba is an airport crash tender from the Austrian manufacturer Rosenbauer International AG. This was the first airport crash tender from the manufacturer. The prototype was designed by painter Kristian Fenzl with a chassis from Reylond Bougton and engine from Mercedes-Benz. The vehicle was developed in a 6x6 drivetrain with glazed cabin and yellow paint job. In 1980 the vehicle was showcased at Interschutz event in Hannover, Germany.[1]

Later, the manufacturer used the Titan Spezialfahrzeugbau GmbH chassis to build their S line up, namely Simba 6x6s and 8x8s. The production of the vehicle stopped in 1996 to focus on the Rosenbauer Panther, the successor of the Simba, which was based in MAN Chassis and Volvo D16 Engine.[2]

Models:

  • Simba ×ばつ6
  • Simba ×ばつ6s
  • Simba ×ばつ8s

References

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  1. ^ "Episode 1". www.rosenbauer.com (in German). Retrieved 2023年05月20日.
  2. ^ "Panther goes on the prowl | 21st May 1992 | The Commercial Motor Archive". archive.commercialmotor.com. Retrieved 2023年05月22日.
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