Viseon Bus

[3] Viseon made buses for use in urban public transport, use at airports, use as inter-city coaches and for other purposes.

[4] In March 2010, the company secured a contract to supply 12 articulated trolleybuses for a new trolleybus system to be constructed to serve the campus of the new King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

[7][8] The first was demonstrated on the Solingen trolleybus system in June 2011,[9] and the full series entered service in Riyadh in April 2013.

This partnership carried over to Viseon when it was established in 2008 as a spin-off of part of MAN's Neoplan-branded bus production.

[3] The Pilsting plant had been in operation for 40 years, since 1973, and at Neoplan's peak, the company had employed more than 500 workers there.

A Viseon coach owned by Ataşehir Belediyespor women's football club in Istanbul , Turkey.