Busworld Europe will celebrate its 25th Anniversary in the biggest ever extravaganza from October 18-23, 2019 at Brussels Expo.
Busworld Europe 2019 will mark 45 glorious years of Europa’s leading bus and coach fair. Earning global recognition in the bus and coach industry, Buworld started its journey in 1971. To be held from October 18-23, 2019 at the Brussels Expo, in the capital city of Belgium, the fair promises to thrill visitors with the biggest ever extravaganza hosted by the mother exhibition. Moving out from its happy hunting ground in Kortrijk to Brussels, the net exhibition surface this year is claimed to have grown by 50 per cent, from an area of 40,000 sq.m to 60,000 sq.m. With the who’s who of the bus and coach industry confirming their participation, exhibitors this year will include Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), component manufacturers and bus and coach body builders among other bus and coach ancillary suppliers. 

Among noteworthy demos at Busworld 2019, Daimler Buses will be demonstrating holistic solutions for public transport besides giving insights into the current and future portfolio of Daimler Buses. It will showcase eight buses under the Mercedes and Setra brand including the eCitaro and the all new Sprinter Travel 75. MAN Truck & Bus is expected to exhibit a broad portfolio of city and intercity buses, coaches and minibuses from both the MAN and Neoplan brands. The company’s premières include the Lion’s City 19, the Lion’s Intercity with a D15 engine, and the eTGE Combi and TGE City range of minibuses.


Among component manufacturers and ancillary suppliers, Cummins will unveil a new low profile battery module designed for nine meter ebuses and give a sneak preview of its future roadmap at Brussels Expo. Eberspaecher will present innovative solutions for comfortable cooling, heating and ventilation through the AC 136 HP CO2: Electric thermal management for hybrid and e-buses, Airtronic L3 Commercial: Reliable warmth in mini- and midibuses, Hydronic L3: Powerful pre-heater for large buses. Telematics company ViriCiti will launch the ‘Mixed fleet’ platform for fleet management and monitoring at the expo.