Australasian Bus & Coach

HERALD OF THE FUTURE

Between the hazes of coronavirus restrictions and nationwide lockdowns since early last year, a New Zealand-based small coach operator managed to pull off a pretty cool feat: the launch of NZ’s first electric coach.

Mahu City Express showcased its first Yutong Tce12 coach at a special event at the Matakana Sculptureum, some 60km north of Auckland.

Commuters are finding our services a much more appealing option than public transport.

The event was attended by a small gathering including NZ transport minister Michael Wood, members of local iwi (tribe) Ngati Manuhiri, Mahu City Express founder and director Julian Ostling, and the team from JW Group –

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