Heuliez Bus

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Heuliez Bus
Iveco
Websitehttp://www.heuliezbus.com

Heuliez Bus is a French limited company, former part of the Henri Heuliez Group. It was formed in 1979. It is an Iveco Group brand and is specialized in manufacturing buses and coaches.

History

Heuliez Bus has developed many types of public transport vehicles and gained the recognition of Mercedes-Benz O305 (rigid) and O305 G (articulated) with other front and rear, badged as Heuliez. Around 600 of each type operated in France between 1975 and 1995.

In 1982 the company started to build the

Renault Bus to develop the GX 107 and GX 187 and built the GX 44, for the public transport authority of Nantes, which is based on an O305; and the GX 113, specifically for the city of Marseille
.

In the 1980s, Heuliez Bus and

tram system opened in 2004.[2]

In 1990 Heuliez Bus made the GX 77H midibus (The H standing for Heuliez), and in 1994, the low-floor bus GX 317, built on a Renault chassis. From 1995 to 2001, its collaboration with Volvo led to the design and production of the GX 217 and GX 417.

The

GX 117 midibus, the successor to the 77H, was launched in 1999. As of 2012, with significant restyling, this is sold as the GX 327. GX 127
and GX 127L are at the planning stage.

The newest product, designed for

CNG version was turned down, it is the twin, articulated version of the Irisbus Citelis
 18.

In France, buses produced by the company have the marques "Heuliez Bus"; elsewhere they are known as "Irisbus". The company manufactured 13,439 buses between 1985 and 2006.

Amongst other things, since 2002 Heuliez Bus has manufactured the

.

In 2008 the company had revenue of €118.1m, employing around 450 employees at its factory in Rorthais.

Although the brand survived the creation of the

Irisbus and reintroduction of the Iveco Bus brands, it's now only available on francophone markets. The GX 337 and GX 447 models are branded as Iveco E-Way by Heuliez on other markets.[3]

Gallery

  • Heuliez O305G
  • Heuliez GX 57
    Heuliez GX 57
  • Heuliez GX 77H
    Heuliez GX 77H
  • Heuliez GX 87
    Heuliez GX 87
  • Heuliez GX 107
    Heuliez GX 107
  • Heuliez GX 117
    Heuliez GX 117
  • Heuliez GX 127
    Heuliez GX 127
  • Heuliez GX 137
    Heuliez GX 137
  • Electric Heuliez GX 137 L
    Electric Heuliez GX 137 L
  • Heuliez GX 187
    Heuliez GX 187
  • Heuliez GX 217 CNG
    Heuliez GX 217 CNG
  • Heuliez GX 237
    Heuliez GX 237
  • Heuliez GX 317
    Heuliez GX 317
  • Heuliez GX 327
    Heuliez GX 327
  • Heuliez GX 327 BHLS
    Heuliez GX 327 BHLS
  • Heuliez GX 337
    Heuliez GX 337
  • Heuliez GX 337 BHLS
    Heuliez GX 337 BHLS
  • Heuliez GX 337 Linium
    Heuliez GX 337 Linium
  • Heuliez GX 417
    Heuliez GX 417
  • Heuliez GX 427
    Heuliez GX 427
  • Heuliez GX 437
    Heuliez GX 437
  • Heuliez GX 437 Linium
    Heuliez GX 437 Linium
  • Heuliez GX 437 HYB
    Heuliez GX 437 HYB
  • Heuliez E-Way GX 337 E
    Heuliez E-Way GX 337 E

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Heuliez GX 17". transbus.org (in French). Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  2. ^ [1] Archived December 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ https://www.iveco.com/germany/presse/veroeffentlichungen/pages/iveco-e-way-by-heuliez.aspx

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