Wright Solar Fusion

The Wright Solar Fusion is a type of low floor articulated bus body, which was built for Scania L94UA and used in the United Kingdom. A rigid version, the Wright Solar of similar appearance is available for the Scania L94UB.

  • Owners
  • Nottingham owns 4 Wright Solar Fusion
  • Go Gateshead owns 4 Wright Solar Fusion
  • Scania,Worksop owns 2 Wright Solar Fusion, sold to First Manchester and Nottingham
  • Forsyth,Glasgow owns 1 Wright Solar Fusion


Wrightbus
Current
  • Solar
  • Eclipse Metro
  • Eclipse Urban/Eclipse 2
  • Eclipse Commuter
  • Eclipse SchoolRun
  • Eclipse Gemini/Eclipse Gemini 2
  • StreetCar
  • Pulsar/Pulsar 2
  • Electrocity
  • Meridian
  • Gemini 2 DL/Gemini 2 HEV
  • StreetLite
  • New Bus for London
Former
  • Handybus
  • Endeavour
  • Endurance
  • Cityranger
  • Urbanranger
  • Nimbus
  • Pathfinder
  • Axcess-Ultralow
  • Axcess-Floline
  • Liberator
  • Renown
  • Fusion
  • Cadet/Merit
  • Commander
  • Crusader/Crusader 2
  • Eclipse Fusion
  • Solar Fusion
  • Pulsar Gemini

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