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China Yuchai International announces delivery of 200 hybrid bus to Baotou Bus

Manufacturer and distributor of engines China Yuchai International (CYI), through its main subsidiary Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Group, has announced that 200 hybrid buses have been delivered to the city-based Baotou Bus company in inner Mongolia. The fleet has been manufactured by Inner Mongolia Qingshan Automobile. All 200 buses are being used in the public transportation system in the city and are powered by Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Ltd’s YC6J210N-52 hybrid gas engines which is a turbocharged 6-cylinder
November 1, 2017 Read time: 2 mins

Manufacturer and distributor of engines China Yuchai International (CYI), through its main subsidiary Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Group, has announced that 200 hybrid buses have been delivered to the city-based Baotou Bus company in inner Mongolia. The fleet has been manufactured by Inner Mongolia Qingshan Automobile.

All 200 buses are being used in the public transportation system in the city and are powered by Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Ltd’s YC6J210N-52 hybrid gas engines which is a turbocharged 6-cylinder engine with a displacement of 6.5 litres and is compliant with China's National V emission standards.

Mr. Weng Ming Hoh, President of CYI, said: "We won this order due to the excellence of our engines backed by our high-quality extensive service network. Our hybrid engines remain the leader in this engine sector with a proven track record of providing high reliability and performance with significantly improved fuel consumption and emissions." 

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