Wright StreetAir
The Wright StreetAir is a low-floor single-decker bus design built by Wrightbus in Ballymena, Northern Ireland from 2017. An integral product based on a single-deck variant of the Wright StreetDeck chassis, the StreetAir was initially only available as an electric bus, replacing the Wright Electrocity in Wrightbus' product range. In February 2021, Wrightbus commenced production of a diesel-engined variant of the StreetAir for Ulsterbus, powered by a Daimler engine.
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Wright StreetAir
The Wright StreetAir is a low-floor single-decker bus design built by Wrightbus in Ballymena, Northern Ireland from 2017. An integral product based on a single-deck variant of the Wright StreetDeck chassis, the StreetAir was initially only available as an electric bus, replacing the Wright Electrocity in Wrightbus' product range. In February 2021, Wrightbus commenced production of a diesel-engined variant of the StreetAir for Ulsterbus, powered by a Daimler engine.
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Wright StreetAir First Gen seen in the 2016 Bus Expo
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