Skip to main content

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.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • CityMobil2 selects first seven sites
    May 7, 2014
    The European project CityMobil2 has selected the first round of sites to run demonstrations and showcases of automated road transport systems, which are made up of vehicles operating without a driver in collective mode, under the control of a fleet and infrastructure supervision system.
  • Hamburg HEAT starts passenger operations
    October 26, 2020
    Driverless minibus can carry three passengers - plus two members of staff in initial phase
  • Ohmio opens California HQ
    March 11, 2025
    New Zealand-based autonomous shuttle provider targets US market
  • AVs for seniors from Via in New South Wales
    July 18, 2019
    Autonomous vehicle (AV) developers seem to targeting ‘closed’ communities such as retirement complexes or universities and Via is also joining this trend. The company has launched a free AV service called BusBot for a retirement community in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. In partnership with local bus operator Busways, Transport for NSW and EasyMile, BusBot is operating in the Marian Grove Retirement Village in Toormina, a suburb of Coffs Harbour. Via says its technology allows the vehicle