Wrightbus is a bus manufacturer from Northern Ireland (Ballymena), operating since 1946 and a member of the First Group international consortium, headquartered in England.
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Wright on a Volvo chassis
Initially, the company was engaged in trucks, but subsequently took up buses that were mounted on a Dennis self-propelled chassis to work on London routes.
Wright double-decker buses are used not only in the UK, but also delivered to Hong Kong.
In 2004, the articulated Streetcar bus (the so-called bus-tram-trolley bus) was developed, which will be produced by Wrightbus. The 18.75-meter-long bus is based on a modified Volvo B7L chassis with a 275-liter D7C275 diesel engine. with.
Wrightbus products (chassis are shown in brackets)
- Handybus (Dennis Dart)
- Pathfinder (Dennis Lance SLF, Scania N113CRL)
- Axcess-Ultralow (Scania L113CRL)
- Crusader (Dennis Dart SLF, Volvo B6LE)
- Crusader 2 (Volvo B6BLE)
- Liberator (Volvo B10L)
- Fusion (Volvo B10LA)
- Renown (Volvo B10BLE)
- Axcess-Floline (Scania L94)
- Solar / Solar Fusion (Scania L94)
- Cadet / Merit (DAF / VDL SB120)
- Commander (DAF / VDL SB200)
- Eclipse (Eclipse Metro) / Eclipse Fusion (Volvo B7L / B7LA)
- Eclipse Gemini (Volvo B7TL)
- Explorer (Volvo B10TL, Volvo B9TL)
- Pulsar Gemini (DAF / VDL DB250)
- Eclipse Urban (Volvo B7RLE)
- StreetCar (Volvo B7LA)
- Electrocity (DAF / VDL SB120)
- Meridian (MAN A22) - 2007