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Holon presents new interior for AV shuttle

Holon Urban will take part in first real-world pilot this August in Hamburg
By Adam Hill June 2, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Holon Urban: 'barrier-free accessibility' (image: Holon)

Autonomous shuttle provider Holon is to present its Holon Urban vehicle with a newly-developed interior at UITP Summit 2025 in Hamburg, which runs from 15-18 June.

In August, the vehicle will be deployed in its first real-world pilot – the Alike project in partnership with Hamburg's transit agency Hamburger Hochbahn. 

Holon says the new interior emphasises the 'two-senses' principle, which means it is designed with the idea that passengers will use at least two senses in their interactions with it.

For example, this could combine high-contrast visual elements - such as colour-coded handrails - and auditory signals, with a view to ensuring accessibility for all passengers. 

To emphasise this 'barrier-free accessibility', the Holon Urban offers an automated ramp and a secured wheelchair space.

Holon says materials used in the interior have been chosen to ensure easy cleaning and low-maintenance operation, "without compromising on high-quality design".

Holon Urban is fully electric, seats up to 15 passengers, and can be used both on fixed routes and as an on-demand service, with a top speed of 60km/h (37mph).

The company says it offers complete, ready-to-deploy systems which can be tailored to the needs of public transport operators, city authorities, university campuses and airports.

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