Wrightbus Unveils 6×2 as it Ramps Up Production for Far East

Two years in the making, Wrightbus today gave the first glimpse of its hotly anticipated 6x2 zero-emission bus - the prototype rolling off the production line simultaneously at its factories in Northern Ireland and Malaysia. With orders already lined up for the Far East and Europe, the 6x2 Streetdeck is the latest unveiling from the fastest-growing manufacturer in a record-breaking 12 months, in which Wrightbus has already announced a new electric midi-bus range as well as a next-generation hydrogen coach, diesel coach and a hydrogen double decker. Rescued from administration in 2019 by entrepreneur Jo Bamford, Wrightbus now employs more than 2,300 people and produces 1,200 buses per year - 95% of which are zero-emissions.
Wrightbus CEO Jean-Marc Gales hailed the 6x2 as a triumph of engineering as the company underlines its ambitions to become a global mobility leader, with sales from Ballymena to Brisbane. "Our team has worked round the clock for the last two years to create this new zero-emission product," he said. "To design a chassis which copes not only with fixed axle and steering axle configurations but also enables increased battery capability without compromising on passenger numbers is a real triumph for our engineers."
Efficiency and durability tests will be completed during the summer, with a demonstrator heading out to a customer in Hong Kong for 12 months. Mr Gales said there were further widescale sales opportunities in Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. "We are building momentum not just in our home territories but overseas as well, as news of our brand reaches all corners of the globe," he said.
"We are the leading manufacturer in zero-emission technology, and we have more than 100 hydrogen buses heading to Germany, as well as fleets of hydrogen and battery-electrics across the UK. "Our 6x2 will be another important string to our bow, showing that Wrightbus - 80 years old next year - is at the very forefront of technology." The unveiling follows news that Wrightbus has secured a ?150m finance package from HSBC UK as it prepares to ramp up production.
"We've invested into our growth significantly over the last 12 months, with more staff in Ballymena and Malaysia, new facilities for our repowering business - NewPower - in Bicester, and a European service centre in Br?hl to ensure we have operational capacity to exceed customer demand.
"Wrightbus also supports 7,500 jobs in the wider supply chain so our growth is great for the wider economy too."
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