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New VDL Futura double-decker

, VDL Bus & Coach introduces their new double-decker coach, the VDL Futura FDD2 – a tremendous new asset for intercity and holiday transport. As the successor to the successful VDL Synergy, the VDL Futura FDD2 is the next step in the evolution of double-decker coaches. With a capacity of up to 96 passengers, VDL Bus & Coach offers both the discerning holidaymaker and the intercity business passenger a comfortable and suitable transport solution. With its sophisticated, streamlined, modern design, the VDL Futura FDD2 is the next milestone in the high-end VDL Futura family and a perfect companion to the FHD2 and FMD2. The fuel-efficient powertrain in combination with the aerodynamic styling guarantee low fuel consumption and thus low CO2 emissions. The VDL Futura FDD2 is the coach that not only optimally contributes to ‘Profit of Ownership’ but will also become the showpiece of many coach companies.

Following in the tracks of the FHD2 and FMD2, the new FDD2 is the third branch in the Futura family. The Futura design language is clearly recognizable in the FDD2, yet this double-decker also has its own distinctive design features. The height of four metres gave the designers the opportunity to create a beautifully aerodynamic front – one that appears to be a single, continuous, curved window. In truth, however, this windscreen consists of multiple sections, to keep replacement costs down if it is ever damaged.
The design is accentuated by the daytime running lights in the dynamically designed, arrow-shaped headlight units and the contour lights above the windscreen. The interior is characterized by round corners, good workmanship, modern, light colours and lightweight materials. It radiates unity and harmony, making the traveller feel at ease during the longer commutes for which double-deckers are mainly deployed.

Design language 
The new VDL Futura FDD2 is a true member of the Futura family, with the instantly recognizable VDL identity. The FDD2 is another fine example in the long tradition of VDL-built coaches. With its distinctive design and height of four metres it is a real eye-catcher on the road. The Futura family history is tangible in the prominent and very recognizable logo and the design language, as seen in the front, headlight units and design elements in the sides and back.

Luxurious limousine 
The Futura FDD2 is available in two lengths: 13,085 mm (FDD2-130 for up to 84 passengers) and 14,145 mm (FDD2-141 for up to 96 passengers), both three-axle coaches. The integral construction is similar to that of the FHD2, naturally with the necessary modifications for strength and stiffness that are required for a double-decker. The electronically controlled air suspension of the VDL Futura FDD2 is not purely for passenger comfort. The FDD2 combines excellent road holding with a high level of comfort, as its family members, the FHD2 and FMD2, have already amply proven. The VDL Futura FDD2 offers passengers the comfort and safety of a luxury limousine. 

Modular construction as new standard 
VDL Bus & Coach has taken the modular construction of coaches to great heights. The synergy between the FHD2 and FMD2 is a striking example of this. With the development of the FDD2, VDL Bus & Coach has further perfected this approach. The back of the new FDD2 is the spitting image of that of the FHD2, only a little higher. The arched shape has been retained, as have the aerodynamics. The FDD2 also shares the dynamically styled rear lights with the FHD2.

Sandwich technique 
The VDL Bus & Coach modular design approach makes it possible for the FDD2 to also take advantage of the latest techniques used in the FDH2 and FMD2, such as the exceptionally lightweight sandwich panel roof. VDL has further refined this technique, and in the FDD2 it is also used for the floor of the upper deck. As a result, the headroom on the lower deck has increased to a spacious 1,855 mm.

Lightweight construction means savings 
Modular construction results in considerable weight savings. Besides in the sandwich panel floor and roof, that VDL developed in-house, weight savings can also be found in the furnishings, the newly designed lavatory and the kitchen unit, all achieved through the use of lightweight materials and an optimized floorplan, even though the toilet has a large 80-litre septic tank for the storage of waste water.
With the new FDD2, VDL Bus & Coach has once again managed to attain a perfect balance between weight, materials and functionality. Perfection of the stiffness of the FDD2 can be attributed, in part, to the integral construction. This confirms the well-deserved reputation VDL Bus & Coach has earned for building lightweight buses and coaches. Light weight plus a fuel-efficient powertrain means financial benefit for the coach operator. The vehicle’s low kerb weight makes it possible to carry more passengers, and a light vehicle consumes less fuel. For the coach operator this means double benefit – more paying passengers and lower fuel costs – resulting in ‘Profit of Ownership’.

Passengers 
Even at the maximum capacity of 96+1+1 people, the interior of the new Futura FDD2 still provides a remarkable amount of room to move around. One of the most noticeable aspects of the new interior is the lack of sharp corners. All the modules in the coach, including the kitchen, stairways, lavatory, have bevelled or rounded corners. Immediately upon boarding, one’s attention is drawn to the considerable room for movement that has been created at the front and centre entrance areas. Light-coloured, soft materials enhance the travel experience; you are conveyed to your holiday destination or business appointment in luxurious style, fit and well rested. This experience is further enhanced by the VDL Class 100 seats. More luxurious versions, Class 300 and Class 500, are also available as an option.

Comfort 
The VDL Futura range puts passenger comfort at the top of the list. The FDD2 chassis, with its electronically controlled air suspension, guarantees a comfortable journey. The acoustic quality of the interior, the colour scheme and the natural curves of the soft design provide passengers with the best possible living environment. This is further enhanced by the incident light from the glass roof hatches, which also serve as emergency exits. The climate in the passenger compartment is centrally regulated, and the driver enjoys personal climate control. Here, too, VDL Bus & Coach relies on renowned partners.

Large 19-inch monitors are provided to allow the travellers to watch films or follow the route via the navigation system. A panoramic camera is available as an option, which makes it possible for everyone to enjoy the view in the direction of travel. As an option, small LCD screens can be provided for the passengers seated in the first row. 
For the disabled the Futura FDD2 offers the possibility of a wheelchair ramp at the extra-wide centre door. In the area occupied by the rearmost seats on the lower deck, space can be made for one or two wheelchairs.

Accessible luggage area 
During the design of the new VDL Futura priority was given to creating the largest possible luggage space. The luggage compartment, with a ceiling entirely free of obstacles, is a whopping 9.3 m3 (without sleeping area). The driver has plenty of room to move around inside. His task is made easier by carefully thought-out LED lighting. 

Ergonomic work area 
The new VDL Futura FDD2 excels in comfort for the passengers and offers an excellent ergonomic working environment for the driver. The driver has a spacious workplace in this Futura too. Drivers of an FHD2 will immediately recognize the workplace. The seat and adjustable steering column can be positioned optimally relative to the dashboard and instrument panel to accommodate drivers of any height. Tests conducted by VDL Bus & Coach have shown that both tall drivers and their shorter colleagues can set their ideal seating position with ease.

The driver also has a good upward view. The VDL engineers sloped the upper-deck floor upwards at the windscreen, significantly increasing the upward viewing angle. This is of particular benefit to taller drivers, especially for high-hanging traffic lights and road signs. An additional advantage is the fact that the exterior mirrors could be positioned higher. These are now mounted at a height of two metres. The mirror on the driver's side has a wide-angle mirror, and the one on the entry side has a blind-spot mirror, which is an extra convex mirror that provides a view of the entire side and front of the coach. The mirror arms can be folded in, to prevent damage in a coach wash for example. The mirror fixture on the entry side is also fitted with a LED entry light. 

Logically grouped instruments 
The cockpit – the driver's workplace – has the same stylish dashboard that is found in the other two Futura-family models. It is attractive, well-organized and ergonomic. The instrument clusters, displays and switches are grouped and arranged in a logical order. The instrument panel is clearly visible and, through the central display, shows all kinds of information about the vehicle, fuel consumption, door status, smoke detector, etc. A bright display on the right side of the centre console shows the camera feeds from the upper deck, navigation system or rearview camera. The infotainment system is located beside it, right at one’s fingertips. The console for the left arm, on the driver's window side, includes the switches, climate control panel and selector knob for the ZF AS Tronic automatic gearbox. Manual intervention is possible via the lever on the steering column, which also serves as the retarder control. The multifunction steering wheel also includes controls for the radio, telephone and cruise control.

Storage space 
The driver also has an easily accessible storage space, 24- and 12-volt sockets and a USB connection. The digital tachograph is conveniently located in the dashboard to the right of the driver. The dashboard for the co-driver has been changed from those found in the other Futura family members. Additional functionality has been added here, such as a fold-out table for a laptop. There is a standard cupboard, optional space for a refrigerator and a microphone within hand's reach. For intercity transport the driver's workplace can be optionally expanded to include a payment table.

Safety 
In accordance with European legislation that will come into force on 1 November 2015, the VDL Futura FDD2 is equipped with the latest active braking system ‘AEBS’ (Advanced Emergency Braking System) that assists the driver in identifying and quickly braking in emergency situations. AEBS recognizes slow moving objects and those that have come to a stop. It uses a radar system integrated in the front, recognizes slow moving objects and those that have come to a stop in the coach's driving lane and responds accordingly. The ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) system is available as an option. This combines the safety system with a comfort function.
The new European regulations will also make the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) mandatory. When the vehicle strays from the intended lane the driver is warned of the need for corrective steering through vibration of the seat. Hill Hold, the system that prevents the vehicle from rolling back when pulling away on a slope is standard, as is ‘ESP’ (Electronic Stability Program). ESP keeps the coach steering in the intended direction when it is necessary to brake firmly in a curve or on a slippery road surface and helps the driver maintain control during avoidance manoeuvres.

Rely on proven quality: DAF MX-13 
The DAF MX-13 is a trusted steed in the VDL Futura. This new VDL Futura FDD2 is also fitted with a product from the Dutch technology city of Eindhoven: the MX-13 375. This Euro 6 engine produces 375 kW (510 hp) and 2500 Nm of torque within a broad range from 1,000 to 1,425 rpm.

Careful consideration 
Both before and throughout the design process the design team was assisted by a panel of experienced double-decker drivers. This provided many insights that have been incorporated in the new VDL Futura FDD2. It was part of the quality plan that VDL Bus & Coach established in preparation for development of the new Futura FDD2 double-decker to optimize the design process: input from those with real-world experience. The ultimate goal was not only that the FDD2 should be cost-effective but also to make it as attractive as possible for the owner, driver, and above all the passengers. Prior to the development process for this VDL Futura FDD2, VDL Bus & Coach consulted numerous users of the predecessor, Synergy, to learn what improvements and changes they would like to see in their new double-decker. Then the VDL engineers and designers went to work with the information obtained from these customer interviews. The result is a synthesis of what the engineers wanted to see achieved in terms of technical design and the customers' wishes. The ultimate goal for VDL Bus & Coach is to create an experience for the passengers that is on par with that of a luxury limousine. VDL Bus & Coach strives to create an optimal travel environment for the passenger, with the most pleasant on-board climate possible in the VDL Futura FDD2.

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