Dongfeng Yangtse Bus , (aka Yangzijiang Dongfeng Automobile (Wuhan) Co., Ltd. ), is a bus manufacturer based in Wuhan, Hubei, China , founded in 2004. Its roots trace back to 1929 when the Wuhan Bus Management office and repair shop was first set up. By 1964, the company became the Wuhan Public Bus Factory , manufacturing buses. In 1999, an agreement as signed with the Mercedes-Benz division in Thailand to develop new models of buses.[1]
In 2004, the company was reorganized and named the Yangzijiang Dongfeng Automobile (Wuhan) Co., Ltd. , commonly known as Dongfeng Yangtse Bus .
Buses are built under the Yangtse and Yangzijiang brands.
Models [ ]
WG6100NHA
WG6100NH0E
WG6101NQE
WG6110CHM4
WG6110NQC
WG6110NQE
WG6111NQC
WG6111NQE
WG6120BEVHM
WG6120CHA
WG6120NHAE
WG6120NHM4
WG6120PHEVAA
WG6121NQOE
WG6810NQP
WG6850NHK
WG6940NQD
Yangtse articulated transit bus
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