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* [[Plaxton Elite|Elite ''i'']] (15.0m) <ref>[http://www.plaxtonlimited.co.uk/products Plaxton Coach, Our Coach Range, accessed June 1, 2017.]</ref>
* [[Plaxton Elite|Elite ''i'']] (15.0m) <ref>[http://www.plaxtonlimited.co.uk/products Plaxton Coach, Our Coach Range, accessed June 1, 2017.]</ref>
* [[Plaxton Panther|Panther]] (12.8m and 15m)
* [[Plaxton Panther|Panther]] (12.8m and 15m)
* [[Plaxton Panther Cub|Panther Cub]] <ref>[http://www.plaxtonlimited.co.uk/products Plaxton Coach, Our Coach Range, accessed June 1, 2017.]</ref>
* [[Plaxton Panther Cub|Panther Cub]] (10.8m) <ref>[http://www.plaxtonlimited.co.uk/products Plaxton Coach, Our Coach Range, accessed June 1, 2017.]</ref>
* [[Plaxton Leopard|Leopard]] (12.8m)  
* [[Plaxton Leopard|Leopard]] (12.8m)  
* [[Plaxton Cheetah|Cheetah]] (7.0 and 8.1m)
* [[Plaxton Cheetah|Cheetah]] (7.0 and 8.1m)

Latest revision as of 19:53, 1 June 2017

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Plaxton, also known as Plaxton Ltd. is a British builder of bus and coach vehicle bodies based in Scarborough, UK. The Plaxton of today is the successor to a business founded in Scarborough in 1907 by Frederick William Plaxton. It became a subsidiary of Alexander Dennis in May 2007.

Current product lineup

[1]

Coaches

Buses

Note: Plaxton also builds Enviro200 and Enviro400 buses for parent company Alexander Dennis.

Past product lineup

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External links

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