Hue City, Vietnam- Kim Long Motor Hue Joint Stock Company (Kim Long Motor)., a Vietnamese manufacturer and distributor of automobiles, has successfully delivered a fleet of 12 units of KIMLONG 99 passenger buses to VITRACO Transport and Tourism Company ahead of the busy Tet (Lunar New Year) travel period. The handover marks an important milestone in the cooperative relationship between the two companies, highlighting their mutual trust and long-term partnership.
Launched in early 2025, the KIMLONG 99 series has quickly become a trusted choice for passenger transport operators across Vietnam. The KIMLONG 99-N47, a 47-seat bus, is designed to flexibly serve multiple operating models, including tourism, employee and student transportation, and contract passenger services. The model features a modern exterior, a spacious and comfortable cabin with premium leather seats, and USB/Type-C charging ports at every seat, ensuring convenience and comfort throughout each journey.
In addition to the N47, the delivery includes the KIMLONG 99-N29, a premium passenger bus developed for high-quality transport services. The N29 stands out with its luxurious design and optimized interior layout, offering imported leather seats with massage, cooling, heating, reclining functions, and foldable dining tables. Individual USB and Type-C charging ports further enhance the passenger experience, making the model ideal for operators focused on superior comfort and service standards.
Both KIMLONG 99 models are built on a Full Monocoque chassis system, integrating the body and chassis into a single structure. This advanced design, optimized using modern engineering software, reduces vehicle weight, improves load capacity, enhances safety, and delivers superior fuel efficiency. The chassis is treated with electrostatic dip painting (ED) on a modern production line, improving corrosion resistance and extending durability in Vietnam’s challenging climate. Power is provided by the new-generation YUCHAI K11 engine, offering reliable performance and fuel consumption of just 19–22 liters per 100 km.