Ikarus — 250
While city-dwellers were accustomed to the crowded "accordion" Ikarus 280 buses, the Ikarus 250 was often viewed as a "luxury" vehicle. It was frequently used for international travel within the socialist bloc, providing a level of prestige that was often reserved for official delegations or state-approved tour groups. Fejezetek Pécs elmúlt száz évének zenetörténetéből
At its core, the Ikarus 250 was a 12-meter, high-floor coach designed for durability and ease of maintenance. Its rectangular, "wagon-style" body—a departure from the rounded designs of its predecessors like the Ikarus 55—became a hallmark of modern European bus aesthetics during the 1970s. Ikarus 250
: The interior typically seated between 42 and 46 passengers , with elevated flooring that allowed for substantial luggage storage underneath—an essential feature for its role as a tourist coach. 2. A Symbol of Socialist Luxury A Symbol of Socialist Luxury