Sunlong Bus

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Sunlong Bus
申龙客车
TypePublic
IndustryCommercial vehicles
Predecessor Daimler AG
Mercedes-Benz
Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks And Bus Corporation
Founded13 April 2001;21 years ago (2001-04-13) [1]
Headquarters,
Number of locations
300 Stores (2019)
Area served
Asia Europe Australia Oceania Africa except North And South America
Products Buses, Commercial vehicles
Production output
800,000 Vehicles (FY2018)
ServicesAuto Service
Number of employees
50
Website Sunlong Bus

Sunlong Bus (officially Shanghai Shenlong Bus Co., Ltd. [2] ), is a Chinese bus manufacturer based in Shanghai. it was established on 13 April 2001 and started export production on 2 February 2004. [3]

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Models

Sunlong produced logistics vans, 6-7m minibuses, 8-9m city buses, 8-9m tourist buses, 10-12m city buses and 10-12m tourist buses.

Vans

Sunlong Guangxi Yibian NEV electric logistics van Sunlong Guangxi Yibian NEV electric logistics van 001.jpg
Sunlong Guangxi Yibian NEV electric logistics van

Buses

Sunlong Hybrid bus SBS8000Z-185-SunlongHybrid.JPG
Sunlong Hybrid bus
Sunlong SLK6126 in Pattaya SunLong SLK6126CNGB in Pattaya.JPG
Sunlong SLK6126 in Pattaya
Sunlong SLK6129CNG (Smartbus CO.,LTD.) Sunlong SLK6129CNG 538 538-01.jpg
Sunlong SLK6129CNG (Smartbus CO.,LTD.)
Sunlong SLK6129CNG (Grand Citybus CO.,LTD.) Sunlong SLK6129 Bus 75.jpg
Sunlong SLK6129CNG (Grand Citybus CO.,LTD.)
Sunlong SLK6985CNG (Bus 33 CO.,LTD.) (Refurbished) Sunlong SLK6985CNG 33A 33-26.jpg
Sunlong SLK6985CNG (Bus 33 CO.,LTD.) (Refurbished)

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References

  1. "Company Profile". Sunlong Bus.
  2. "Company Introduction". Sunlong Bus. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  3. "Company Profile". Sunlong Bus.