The first buses of the 700 series were produced during the 1970s. These were only functional samples and
prototypes, which were designed for different tests (including comparisons with then produced
Karosa Š series). The very first bus from the 700 series became functional sample of intercity bus Karosa C 733 in 1973. Serial production of the 700 series began in 1981. The first (and main) representative was
Karosa C 734 (intercity bus). This was followed by
Karosa B 731 (city bus with
automatic transmission),
B 732 (suburban bus with manual gearbox), intercity bus
C 735 and long-distance touring types
LC 735 and
LC 736. Also manufactured were articulated vehicles of the type
C 744 (intercity) and
B 741 (city). In the early 1990s, a
coach with a raised floor was developed that was marked as
Karosa LC 737 (as well as HD 11) and
LC 757 (HD 12). In 1996 that was replaced with an upgraded
900 series and production of buses 700 series was finally completed a year later. A total of 37,166 buses of the 700 and 800 series were made. In addition to
Czechoslovakia, the
buses were also sold in other markets. Probably most of them were exported to the
Russia, where even a statue to
Karosa C 734 was built in 2001. To
Russia were exported
buses known as
800 series, which were based on a 700 series. == Designation ==