Flexity (tram)
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Flexity is the name given by Bombardier Transportation to most of the trams they manufacture. For specific information, see the following articles:
Name | Floor | Direction | Top speed | Width | Length |
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Flexity 2 | 100% low-floor | Bidirectional | 70 km/h | 2.65m | 32.5m |
Flexity Classic | 65–74% low-floor | Bidirectional or unidirectional |
70–80 km/h | 21–45 m | |
Flexity Outlook | 100% low-floor | Bidirectional or unidirectional |
65–80 km/h | 27–43.4 m | |
Flexity Swift | 70–76% low-floor or 100% high-floor |
Bidirectional | 70–100 km/h | 25–42 m | |
Flexity Link | 50% low-floor | Bidirectional | 100 km/h | 37 m | |
Flexity Berlin | 100% low-floor | Bidirectional or unidirectional |
70 km/h | 2.40 m | 30.8 m–40 m |
Flexity Freedom | 100% low-floor | Bidirectional or unidirectional |
80 km/h | 2.65 m | 30.8 m |
Bombardier have also manufactured other models of tram which they do not place in the Flexity family, including the Cobra and Incentro.
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