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Wright Eclipse
First Wright Eclipse 01
A Wright Eclipse Urban operated by First Calderdale & Huddersfield
Manufacturer Wright
Operator(s) Arriva Cymru, First Calderdale & Huddersfield, Go North East, National Express West Midlands, First Potteries and others
Specifications
Floor type Low floor
Doors 1 door
Chassis Volvo B7L
Volvo B7RLE
Engine(s) Volvo
Options Various customer options

The Wright Eclipse is a low-floor single-deck bus body built by Wright on Volvo B7 chassis. It shares its design with the Wright Solar on Scania L94 chassis.

Initially, the Eclipse was built on Volvo B7L chassis. The Volvo B7RLE was introduced in 2003 due to the unpopularity of the B7L's driveline layout with UK operators. From this time, the full name of the Wright body became Eclipse Metro for the B7L version, and Eclipse Urban for the new B7RLE version; however, all continue to be badged as Eclipse. An additional version available on the B7RLE is the Eclipse Commuter, with a higher floor throughout most of the body (though retaining a low entry), and a correspondingly higher window line.

The Eclipse and its sister design the Solar were named for a solar eclipse which was visible in the UK in 1999, the year of its introduction.

In November 2008, Wright unveiled the Eclipse 2 at the Euro Bus Expo 2008, with front and rear ends facelifted to match the Wright StreetCar.

Transdev Burnley & Pendle bus 1854 Mainline livery Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse II FJ58 LSN 15 March 2009

A Burnley & Pendle Wright Eclipse 2.

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