Wright Solar
The Wright Solar is a low entry single-decker bus body that was built on Scania L94UB and Scania K230UB chassis by Wrightbus between 2000 and 2011. The Wright Solar Fusion is an articulated version.
Design
First launched at the Coach & Bus '99 expo on the Scania L94UB chassis alongside the Wright Eclipse and later tested for 22 weeks at the Millbrook Proving Ground, the Wright Solar was jointly the first Wrightbus product to make use of a new rounded 'Millennium City Bus' design concept introduced by designers Paul Blair and Trevor Erskine. The Solar featured a new distinctive front fascia with curved front and rear Protech polypropylene and glassfibre composite panels, intended to retain their shape upon impact, and a one-piece semicircular windscreen.The Solar body was assembled using Wrightbus' 'Aluminique' bolted aluminium frame, a successor to the Alusuisse system used on previous Wright products. Internally, the bus featured the 'Floline' sloped floor system, removing the need for multiple steps towards the rear of the interior, alongside a entrance step that was capable of lowering to through the suspension's 'kneeling' capability; these features were duplicated on the Eclipse and other related single-deck Wrightbus products. Options for gasket window glazing instead of standard bonded glazing, as well as the addition of a centre exit door, were additionally offered.