
The 45-foot coach seats 57 passengers and is constructed from stainless steel with an integral monocoque design, ensuring strength and stability.
Like smaller models, couples a Cummins engine with an Allison transmission and includes standard features including an engine fire suppression system, lane departure warning system, tire pressure monitor system, ABS brakes, brake pad wear monitoring and warning system, and three-point seat belts.


The 45-foot coach seats 57 passengers and is constructed from stainless steel with an integral monocoque design, ensuring strength and stability.
Like Temsa’s smaller models, the TS 45 couples a Cummins engine with an Allison transmission and includes standard features including an engine fire suppression system, lane departure warning system, tire pressure monitor system, ABS brakes, brake pad wear monitoring and warning system, and three-point seat belts.
Additional features include a comfortable driver’s area, ample luggage capacity and two-piece windows designed to increase safety.
The new coach was built to meet the demand of customers who had previously purchased Temsa’s smaller vehicles, Omer Sozutek, international relations and business development director, Temsa Global, told METRO Magazine.
The vehicle will also be on display at the United Motorcoach Association’s Expo 2014 in Los Angeles in February, with the company expecting to begin full production by mid-2014.
CH Bus Sales, Inc. is the exclusive distributor of Temsa motorcoaches in the U.S. CH Bus Sales is a privately owned corporation with an industry experienced ownership and management team. Temsa is a fully owned subsidiary of Sabanci Holding, a financial and industrial group in Turkey.

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