The International 3300 is a Type-C cowled bus chassis (conventional-style) manufactured by Navistar International, derived from the International DuraStar since 2004 for the United States, Canada, and Mexico. While most examples are produced as yellow school buses, variants of the 3300 are also produced for commercial applications; International also produces as cutaway-cab variant of the model line.
IC CE-Series
2010 IC CE 3000, rear view
Blue Bird SBCV
IC BE200 school bus
Navistar International Corporation is an American holding company created in 1986 as the successor to International Harvester. Navistar operates as the owner of International-branded trucks and diesel engines. The company also produces buses under the IC Bus brand. On July 1, 2021, Navistar became a wholly owned subsidiary of Traton, and therefore part of the Volkswagen Group.
Navistar International headquarters building in Lisle, Illinois, US
An International 9800 cabover truck in New Zealand
International MXT, the smallest of the XT pickup trucks
eStar electric van in Los Angeles in 2010. The vehicle was manufactured in the U.S. under license from Modec.