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Founded | 1998 |
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Headquarters | Suzhou, Jiangsu, China |
Industry | Automotive |
Products | Buses, pickups, vans |
Net income | ¥2.4 billion (2004)[1] |
Employees | 4500 |
Website | http://www.higer.com.cn |
Higer Bus Company Limited is a Chinese automotive manufacturer, specifically buses, vans and pickups, based in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. The company was founded in 1998 and now supply buses to more than thirty countries and regions, including the USA, Russia, Algeria, Qatar, Malaysia and Macau.[2]
During the ceremony of the 50th anniversary of the Chinese bus industry, Higer was awarded as of one of top 10 bus manufacturers and one of the top 10 bus brands.[2] It is now a part of King Long.
Models[]
Light Duty Vehicles[]
HIGER Light-duty Vehicle Division was established in March 2010. The existing business purpose vehicle (H5V), H5C, Higer pickup (H5P) covers business, passenger, touring, commuter, logistic and many other industries.
- Higer H4E
- Higer H5P pickup
- Higer H5C / Higer H6C
- Higer H5V
- Higer H7V
- Higer Hiace van (based on Toyota Hiace)
- Higer Longwei
- Higer MPV van (similar to Mercedes-Benz Sprinter)
- Higer Paradise (H5V/H6V)
- Higer Yujun (H5P)
Buses[]
Coaches[]
- Higer KLQ6109
- Higer KLQ6115
- Higer KLQ6115H
- Higer KLQ6116TE3
- Higer KLQ6119
- Higer KLQ6125
- Higer KLQ6125A
- Higer KLQ6125B
- Higer KLQ6125D
- Higer KLQ6126TE3
- Higer KLQ6129
- Higer KLQ6145B
- Higer KLQ6149Q
- Higer KLQ6796
- Higer KLQ6798
- Higer KLQ6856
- Higer KLQ6858
- Higer KLQ6896
- Higer KLQ6898
- Higer KLQ6977
City Bus[]
- Higer KLQ6108G
- Higer KLQ6108GC
- Higer KLQ6118G
- Higer KLQ6119G
- Higer KLQ6121GQ
- Higer KLQ6128G
- Higer KLQ6129G
- Higer KLQ6129Q1
- Higer KLQ6728G
- Higer KLQ6758G
- Higer KLQ6770G
- Higer KLQ6770GC
- Higer KLQ6820G
- Higer KLQ6850G
- Higer KLQ6891GA
- Higer KLQ6891GC
- Higer KLQ6920G
Mini-bus[]
- Higer KLQ6608
- Higer KLQ6668
- Higer KLQ6702
- Higer KLQ6728
Transit bus[]
- Higer KLQ6181G
Other[]
- Higer KLQ6858X School Bus
- Higer VIP RV
References[]
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