The WAS 300 Allrounder – an ambulance for every application.

We specialise in developing suitable vehicle concepts for the most diverse of requirements. For our customers both at home and abroad, on the one hand this means that we produce tailored vehicles for them, which respond to precisely those challenges faced within their respective operational reality. On the other hand, it has also been our experience that, for some markets, we are required to offer solutions that work universally and at a particularly attractive price point. Vehicles such as this are of particular value to customers from countries in which emergency services are still under development, and where there is very little room for manoeuvre from a financial perspective.

As a response to these requirements, we designed a vehicle series that offers a reliable foundation upon which emergency services, hospitals etc. can build: the WAS 300 Allrounder is a vehicle for patient transport and emergency rescue, featuring properties that render it particularly flexible.The range of features enables the reliable provision of basic care, without financial compromise. That said, there is no need to forego individually tailored equipment, as the series is available with various additional equipment options. On account of its weight, dimensions, and drive properties, the vehicle is equally well-suited for use in both urban and rural regions. What's more, the EN 1789 Standard-compliant construction makes the WAS 300 Allrounder one of the safest ambulances in the world.

The Allrounder made its first public appearance at Arab Health in Dubai in January 2022, and the response was very positive. This confirms that we are on the right path with this concept.

More information on the WAS 300 Allrounder

Brief Technical Profile:

Base vehicle

  • Model: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Diesel
  • Engine power: various types available
  • Gearbox: automatic/manual transmission
  • Wheelbase: 3665 mm
  • Max. total weight: 4100 kg
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