The Credo Econell 12 is a Hungarian low-entry intercity bus, first introduced in 2011 by the Kravtex-Kühne Group under the Credobus brand. It was designed to replace the aging Ikarus 200 series fleet, and the Volánbusz company alone purchased 718 units, making it a common sight on Hungarian roads.
Rain actually streaks horizontally on the side windows. The windshield wipers have two speeds (intermittent and continuous) that interact realistically with the water shader.
Smaller or semi-fictional regional maps mimic the tight, challenging village terrains where drivers must navigate narrow curves, unpaved shoulders, and steep grades with a full load of virtual commuters. Summary of Key Performance Profiles Real-World Spec (Econell 12 Series) OMSI 2 Mod Representation 12-Meter Solo Low-Entry (LE) Accurate axle layouts & step-up interior Weight Advantage ~1.5 tons lighter than class average Nimble handling & unique physics profile Engine Configuration Euro 6 FPT Diesel / Allison or ZF transmission Custom audio scripts with authentic engine loops Primary Environment Hungarian Suburban / Regional Intercity Optimized for maps like Dunántúl 3.0 How to Find and Install the Mod omsi 2 credo econell 12 2021
The Ultimate Guide to the OMSI 2 Credo Econell 12 (2021) Mod
The OMSI 2 Credo Econell 12 is a highly detailed and realistic bus that is sure to receive future updates and developments. Some potential updates that players can look forward to include: The Credo Econell 12 is a Hungarian low-entry
Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the downloaded archive.
installed, as many newer Hungarian bus mods (including those from The Creators ) require it to run their custom scripts. Optimizations : It is highly recommended to apply the The windshield wipers have two speeds (intermittent and
It is powered by an FPT NEF 6 Euro 6 E engine, producing 235 kW of power and 1,100 Nm of torque.
is available on Hungarian modding portals, while the more advanced "Next" versions have been in active development with Work-In-Progress (WIP) updates shared as recently as late 2023. Real-Life Specifications (2021 "Next" Generation)