First PSVAR compliant AOS Grand Toro is delivered by EVM

EVM has delivered the first PSVAR compliant example of its AOS Grand Toro front-engined midicoach. The vehicle has gone to Fylde operator Coastal Coaches, which has a second on order.

The dealership previously confirmed that PSVAR versions of both the Grand Toro and the larger AOS Visigo were in hand. An initial compliant Visigo is expected to arrive from the factory before the end of April, with EVM Area Sales Manager Matt Thompson noting that it will initially be used for demonstration purposes once prepared for service.

Mr Thompson adds that most Grand Toro stock that is to be accessible will land from Turkey in PSVAR ready condition, with items including destination displays and the lift fitted in the UK. However, some others will be fully completed at the factory.

As delivered to Coastal Coaches, the accessible Grand Toro has a 35-passenger capacity when carriage of a wheelchair user is not required. A lift is mounted immediately ahead of the drive axle, meaning that rear boot space is not compromised. When stowed, the lift sits above the central chassis rails.

EVM Managing Director Danny McGee previously said that the Grand Toro had quickly made good market headway after introduction by the dealer and converter, noting that it fits the gap left vacant since the departure of Mercedes-Benz Vario-based midicoach models around a decade ago.

At 8.52m long and 2.35m wide, the Grand Toro is powered by a four-cylinder Cummins B4.5 engine that is coupled to a six-speed Allison automatic gearbox. It is equipped with USB charging points, a multimedia unit, double-glazed side windows and various other amenities.

 


CT4N takes delivery of two Yutong E10s via Mistral

Finance provider Mistral Bus and Coach has announced delivery of two Yutong E10 electric buses to CT4N.

The vehicles, sourced by Pelican Bus and Coach, will be used by the Nottingham-based charitable trust on its SEGRO East Midlands Gateway shuttle service.

The service operates for employees across the 700-acre development every 10 minutes between 0500hrs and 2300hrs seven days per week.

“It was great to work alongside Yutong and CT4N to deliver these vehicles to the SEGRO East Midlands Gateway. We assisted with a tailored rental and funding package for both vehicles and the infrastructure, utilising all services from Mistral Group,” says Amy Duckworth, Group Customer Engagement Manager, Mistral Bus and Coach.

Nigel Eggleton, Managing Director of CT4N adds: “Our continued partnership with SEGRO grows from strength to strength.

"Not only have we taken delivery of two new Yutong Buses supplied via Pelican and Mistral, but we have also extended our working relationship with SEGRO for the next five years, which was a key factor in our commitment to these new buses for the Gateway Shuttle service.”

According to CT4N, the Yutong E10s offer rapid charging capabilities, regenerative braking technology,  improved mileage range, wooden-effect flooring, double-glazed windows, extra leg room between the seats, mobile phone charge sockets and moquette seating which incorporates the SEGRO corporate branding.

Ian Downie, Head of Yutong UK, says: “In August last year we successfully bid for this vehicle supply contract. To have delivered such a customer centric vehicle in less than 7 months is a testament to the collaborative working between CT4N, Pelican, Mistral and all our UK suppliers.

The attention to detail included a new bespoke seat moquette that accentuates the warm, clean lines within the vehicle interior.”

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