Introduced in 1998, the was a low-floor, three-axle double-deck bus chassis that replaced the high-floor Volvo Olympian . The 3ASV designation refers specifically to the 12-meter models operated by Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) in Hong Kong, which was the first company to take delivery of this model. Performance and Specifications
It introduced electronically controlled air suspension and a full low-floor layout, though the radiator was moved behind the front axle to achieve this. 1998 Volvo Super Olympian 3ASV
It is powered by a transversely mounted Volvo D10A-285 engine , producing 285 hp and 1220 Nm of torque. Introduced in 1998, the was a low-floor, three-axle