Vehicle has been made in Brazil, at Ana Rech Plant, in Caxias do Sul City
Multego Marcopolo coach is one of the vehicles to be carrying the Brazilian National Football Team in the World Cup 2010, in Johannesburg in South Africa. Vehicle is being in action to carry the players and coach team to trainings and first games of the Competition.
It is made in Brazil. Multego is mounted onto Mercedes-Benz 0500 2436 RSD and noise isolator over the wheels and engine platform, so noise reduction is well expected, so comfort is better offered of the passengers. Players are hugged with a high standard of comfort and sophistication, providing 48 seats, leather seats, sofa and table of games at the rear, audio and air conditioning systems, DVD appliance and flat screen monitors.
Marcopolo is the largest bus body builder of that World Cup; Marcopolo delivered over 700 hundred coaches and commuter ones, which will carry player passengers that have joined to the Competition – including Bafana Bafana, South African National Football Team.
Marcopolo has got a Plant in South Africa since 2000 to provide coaches and commuter buses to that Continent mostly in the South. Last year, 800 buses were sold over there, being 560 units made right there in the Johannesburg Plant.