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Master's Motors Introduces Shuttle Buses for Government and Commercial Fleets
Master's Motors has introduced two new shuttle bus models aimed at government and commercial fleet operators. The buses incorporate updated structural and accessibility features while offering configurable layouts for a variety of passenger transportation applications.

The newly launched MM23 shuttle features a modern exterior and seating layouts for up to 20 passengers, with wheelchair-accessible and luggage rack options.
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Master's Motors has introduced two shuttle bus models designed for government and commercial fleet operators. The new MM23 and MM29 buses are now available nationwide following safety testing, according to the company.
The lineup includes a 23-foot shuttle bus and a new 29-foot model designed for fleets that require additional passenger capacity. Both vehicles are manufactured at the company's headquarters in Kansas City.

The newly launched MM29 shuttle features a modern exterior and seating layouts for up to 28 passengers, including wheelchair accessible and rear luggage options.
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They feature an aluminum cage construction, aluminum track-style flooring that supports multiple seating and wheelchair configurations, and a wider interior. Standard equipment includes heated side mirrors, backup cameras, and plug-and-play electrical harnesses designed to simplify maintenance.
The buses meet the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 220 rollover protection requirements and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Other design features include a uniform stepwell intended to improve passenger boarding and flooring that accommodates a variety of seating layouts.
Master's Motors said the shuttle buses can be configured for a range of applications, including public transit, airports, colleges and universities, senior transportation, and other fleet operations. The platform is also designed to support future chassis options.
The buses are produced at the company's Kansas City manufacturing facility, which shares a campus with Master's Transportation and includes a parts and service operation supporting fleet customers nationwide.
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