Iveco Wins €225 Million Contract for 900 Buses from Austria


By Priya Singh

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Updated On: 12-Jul-2024 06:02 AM


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The frame deal includes 540 vehicles to be supplied by the end of 2026, with an option for an additional 380 units to be delivered by the end of 2028.

Key Highlights:

Iveco Bus, the Iveco Group's urban, intercity, and tourist bus brand, inked a framework agreement to provide over 900 Crossway buses to Austrian ÖBB Postbus AG, the country's largest bus business and market leader in regional bus services.

The Iveco Crossway is a popular intercity bus that combines operational efficiency, versatility, and performance, accounting for about half of the European market share in its category.

The frame deal includes 540 vehicles to be supplied by the end of 2026, with an option for an additional 380 units to be delivered by the end of 2028, for a total of approximately 225 million euros (Rs 1,977 crore).

Domenico Nucera, President of Iveco Group's Bus Business Unit, stated, "This new important contract demonstrates that we are implementing the right strategy. As a full-liner with a real multi-energy approach, Iveco Bus is competitive in all segments of the people transportation industry and capable of meeting our customers' most diverse mission and propulsion needs."

ÖBB Postbus Board Member Alfred Loidl stated, "We are very pleased to continue our long-term successful collaboration with Iveco Bus. Modernizing the fleet not only enhances passenger safety, but new vehicles are also critical to addressing the growing demand for bus transportation across all sectors, with the goal of providing passengers with even more comfort and higher quality on their journeys."

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CMV360 Says

This deal between Iveco Bus and ÖBB Postbus AG highlights the ongoing demand for efficient and versatile intercity buses in Europe. The substantial investment reflects a commitment to modernizing public transportation and enhancing passenger experience. It will be interesting to see how this collaboration impacts the market and sets new standards for bus transportation in the region.