Intercity bus «Ikarus 66».

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Author: Oldkestas

Last revision: 2 Jan, 2025 at 20:59 UTC

File size: 165.71 MB

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Description:

Ikarus 66 is a bus for suburban and intercity communication, manufactured by the Hungarian company Ikarus from 1955 to 1973. It was first introduced in 1952 and became a real world sensation, as it was unlike its predecessors.
The Ikarus 66/55 family consists of four different models – two urban, intercity and tourist "suites." Ikarus 66 with a load-bearing body was a variant of the almost identical Ikarus 55 tourist and long-distance bus produced at the same time.

NEW YEAR RELEASES:

Since December 15, the traditional event "New Year’s Releases" has been taking place in the Russian-speaking community of the game. As part of this event, all domestic modders will post their mods for players every day. Some in the public domain, some for command cartridges. For more information, follow our main community on VK.
I’d like to wish the community a Happy New Year too.

Hi community members! The 24th year turned out to be difficult, but eventful, I still released, if not all, then most of the LAZs, proceeded to Ikarus. Also, starting from the new year, I am starting to cooperate with VKMS.

I want to congratulate everyone on the upcoming New Year, wish you health, success and clear skies over your head, and give Ikarus 66!) And may bugs and crashes pass us, and features will be pleasant!


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Exterior features:
  • carrier body of the wagon layout
  • rearwardly extending engine compartment
For passengers:
  • comfortable chairs with high backs.


In-Game Technical Brief
  • Years of manufacture: 1955-1973
  • Engine power: 170 hp
  • Capacity: 38 passengers.
  • Maximum speed: 98 km/h.

Model Features

  • Turning rudder.
  • Body and interior textures – 4K.


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