Standard models often featured a rear restroom , overhead luggage racks with individual reading lights, and optional refrigerators or coffee stations.
Part of the "Geração 5" (G5) lineup, which ran from approximately 1992 to 2000 .
As a tourism-focused vehicle, the GV 1150 introduced several "luxury" features for its time:
The GV series is widely regarded for its and the availability of spare parts, even decades after production ended. Owners often focus on:
Marcopolo utilized software-tested structural designs to ensure safety during field operations.
Operators can still find service information through the Marcopolo Central Download portal for various G5-era vehicle manuals.
Configurable for 42 to 50 passengers with semi-leito or executive-style reclining seats.
The use of plastic and fiberglass shells reduced weight and simplified body repairs.