
Bus chassis
A bus chassis refers to the core structure of a bus, including its frame, engine, suspension, axles, and wheels. It provides the foundation that supports the entire vehicle, onto which the passenger cabin and other components are built. Think of it as the 'skeleton' of the bus, giving it strength, stability, and structural integrity. The chassis is designed to handle the weight of passengers and cargo, ensure safety, and enable proper handling and performance on the road. It’s a crucial part that ensures the bus operates efficiently and safely.