Karosa 700 series

These were only functional samples and prototypes, which were designed for different tests (including comparisons with then produced Karosa Š series).

This technology consists in the production of six separate panels (frame, chassis, hips, body, roof, front and rear panel) to separate welding lines, which were then surface treated and assembled together.

A significant change was the production of frames, hips and roof from industrially produced hollow.

700 series was developed by engineers Ivan Mervart, Josef Nalezenec and Ladislav Klimeš and designed by Jan Tatoušek and Zdeněk Rosák.

It is worth mentioning buses for transporting prisoners, measuring vehicle for 'Electric companies' or bus for the town library in Prague.

Interior of Karosa B 732 with black leatherette seats
Karosa LC 757 , modern long-distance coach produced between 1992 and 1996, based on 700 series
Semi-self-supporting body of Karosa B 741 with frame