Scania Fencer
The Scania Fencer is a range of full-size buses produced by Scania and bodied by Higer Bus which was launched initially in the United Kingdom in 2021. The Fencer is planned to be offered in single deck, coach and articulated variants with options for diesel, hybrid, biogas and electric drivetrains.
Variants
Fencer f1
The single-decker Fencer f1 was the first of the Fencer range produced by Scania, with regular production of the Fencer f1 for customers in the United Kingdom beginning in 2022; tri-axle, articulated and coach variants have been confirmed to follow, with Fencers built to Transport for London specification also planned for the UK market. The Fencer f1 was later launched in Continental Europe in September 2024 in both diesel and electric configurations, initially being marketed towards bus operators in Austria and Germany.A diesel single-decker Fencer f1 was sold to PC Coaches of Lincoln in 2021, following use as a Scania demonstrator. A shorter demonstrator for the United Kingdom market with a Scania DC07 engine was expected to be delivered in late 2022, while a battery-electric variant is also planned to be launched in early 2025, having been delayed due to the production of a new electric driveline featuring battery cells produced by Northvolt.
Q-Park Heathrow Airport were the first operator in the United Kingdom to place an order for the Fencer f1, ordering eleven Fencer f1s with DC07 engines on the new integral chassis, specified for airport bus services with air conditioning and luggage racking. The first two Fencers from this order entered service in November 2022. A further five Fencer f1s on Scania K280CB chassis were delivered to Ambassador Travel of Great Yarmouth and Passenger Plus of Tadworth in March 2023, later joined by a single delivery on the K280LB chassis for Moving People of Oswaldtwistle in July 2023.
Estonian bus operator GoBus were the first continental European operator to order the Fencer f1, taking delivery of 24 CNG-fuelled examples, four of which entered service in Harju County in December 2021 and the remaining 20 entering service in Narva in June 2022. 26 more Fencers have been ordered for delivery in 2022. Battery electric Fencer f1s are to be delivered as part of an order of 14 electric buses for use in the Swedish locality of Åre during 2025.
A single Fencer f1 built on a battery electric bus chassis entered service with Santiago de Chile bus operator Voy Santiago S.A. in May 2023 for trial services in the city.