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- Q1822394 subject Q7584293.
- Q1822394 subject Q8587928.
- Q1822394 abstract "The Leyland Royal Tiger was a rear-engined coach chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1982 and 1988. It was intended to counter the offerings of foreign competitors such as DAF, Scania and Volvo, but was not particularly successful, with only between 160 and 170 built.The majority (around 60%) were sold as complete integral vehicles, in which case they were named Leyland Royal Tiger Doyen. Earlier examples were built at Leyland's Charles H Roe subsidiary in Leeds. Production later moved to Workington. The remainder of the underframes were given Plaxton Paramount or Van Hool bodywork.The Royal Tiger was fitted with Leyland's TL11 engine or in some cases the Cummins L10. Following the takeover by Leyland by Volvo, the Royal Tiger ceased production in 1988.".
- Q1822394 manufacturer Q6538051.
- Q1822394 productionStartYear "1982".
- Q1822394 thumbnail Leyland_Royal_Tiger_demonstrator_E48_TYG.JPG?width=300.
- Q1822394 wikiPageWikiLink Q1339832.
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- Q1822394 wikiPageWikiLink Q6538051.
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- Q1822394 wikiPageWikiLink Q7584293.
- Q1822394 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587928.
- Q1822394 manufacturer Q6538051.
- Q1822394 name "Leyland Royal Tiger".
- Q1822394 production "1982".
- Q1822394 type Product.
- Q1822394 type Automobile.
- Q1822394 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1822394 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q1822394 type Thing.
- Q1822394 comment "The Leyland Royal Tiger was a rear-engined coach chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1982 and 1988. It was intended to counter the offerings of foreign competitors such as DAF, Scania and Volvo, but was not particularly successful, with only between 160 and 170 built.The majority (around 60%) were sold as complete integral vehicles, in which case they were named Leyland Royal Tiger Doyen. Earlier examples were built at Leyland's Charles H Roe subsidiary in Leeds.".
- Q1822394 label "Leyland Royal Tiger".
- Q1822394 differentFrom Q18162639.
- Q1822394 depiction Leyland_Royal_Tiger_demonstrator_E48_TYG.JPG.
- Q1822394 name "Leyland Royal Tiger".