Leyland Tiger

Leyland Tiger
National Express Duple Dominant bodied
Leyland Tiger in 1982
Overview
ManufacturerLeyland
Production1981-1992
Body and chassis
Doors1 - 2
Floor typeStep entrance
Powertrain
EngineLeyland TL11
Gardner 6HLXCT
Cummins L10
Power output170 - 260BHP (TL11) 220 - 290 BHP (Cummins L10)
TransmissionLeyland
Voith
ZF
Chronology
PredecessorLeyland Leopard
SuccessorVolvo B10M

The Leyland Tiger, also known as the B43,[1] was a mid-engined bus and coach chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1981 and 1992.[2] This name had previously been used for a front-engined bus built between 1927 and 1968.[3][4] It replaced the Leyland Leopard, which had been in production for over 20 years.[5]

  1. ^ Made in Preston home page
  2. ^ Bus Lists on the Web
  3. ^ Jack, A.D. (1984). The Leyland Bus (Mark 2). Transport Publishing Co. pp. Passim.
  4. ^ London TD class Leyland Tiger buses
  5. ^ Jack, Doug (1994). Beyond Reality. Venture Publications. p. 90. ISBN 1-898432-02-3.

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