Yaxing Coach
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Founded | 1998 |
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Headquarters | , |
Products | Buses |
Owner | Shandong Heavy Industry |
Parent | Jiangsu Yaxing |
Website | www.asiastarbus.com |
Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd is a bus manufacturer based in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China. Founded in 1998, it is a subsidiary of Jiangsu Yaxing. The company's brands include Yaxing, Yangtse, Eurise and AsiaStar. Yaxing buses are largely sold domestically in China, but also have a presence in a number of international markets. It is listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
History
[edit]Yangzhou Yaxing Motor Coach Co., Ltd., aka Asiastar, traces its origins to May 1949, when the Shanghai Military Control Commission assumed control of the former sapper squadron of the Kuomintang, renaming it the Automobile Maintenance Firm of Logistics Department of East China Air Force of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.[1] This was moved to Yangzhou in April 1958, where it was merged with the Yangzhou Automobile Maintenance Factory as the Yangzhou Automobile Maintenance and Manufacture Factory, which began producing automobiles (branded Yunhe) and tractors (branded Gongnong), alongside farm equipment.[1] After gaining experience, the factory began producing the JS130/JS140 heavy-duty trucks and JS340 dump trucks in the late 1960s, then began producing the JT661A bus chassis in 1979.[1]
The factory was renamed to the Jiangsu Yangzhou Automobile Maintenance and Manufacture Factory (
The JS6971 luxury inter-city tourism coach was launched in 1993, which marked the first use of a domestically-produced rear axle.[1] The Jiangsu Asiastar Bus (Group) Co., Ltd. (
Asiastar started several joint ventures with western companies, including Mercedes-Benz, to further develop domestic manufacturing and quality controls. In 2009, Weichai Group entered into a strategic framework cooperation agreement with Yangzhou Asiastar and the People's Republic of China and laid the cornerstone for a new Yangzhou factory in 2011.[1] In 2012, Yangzhou Asiastar formed a holding company named Fengtai Bus and Coach International (FTBCI, 厦门丰泰汽车).[1] The company's second factory is located in the Xiamen Free Trade Zone, which specializes in electric buses.
Models
[edit]Transit Buses
[edit]Model | Dimensions | Drivetrain | Fuel | Notes & Refs. |
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JS6120GHBEV | 12,180 mm × 2,550 mm × 3,420 mm (40.0 ft × 8.4 ft × 11.2 ft) | permanent-magnet synchronous motor 245 kW (329 hp) & 3,329 N⋅m (2,455 lbf⋅ft) (peak) |
242.3, 281.9, 363.4, or 422.9 kW-hr LiFePO 4 battery |
[3] |
JS6128GH | 12,000 mm × 2,550 mm × 3,120 mm (39.4 ft × 8.4 ft × 10.2 ft) | WP7.270E51 199 kW (267 hp) @ 2100 & 2,100 N⋅m (1,500 lbf⋅ft) @ 1200–1700 (peak) |
200 L (44 imp gal; 53 US gal), diesel | [4] |
JS6126GH | [5] | |||
JS6108GH | 10,490 mm × 2,500 mm × 3,120 mm (34.4 ft × 8.2 ft × 10.2 ft) | WP6.245E50 180 kW (240 hp) @ 2300 & 900 N⋅m (660 lbf⋅ft) @ 1200–1600 (peak) |
200 L (44 imp gal; 53 US gal), diesel | [6] |
- JS6106GH
- JS6110SH
- JS6111SHA
- JS6126GHA
- JS6127GHA
- JS6130SH
- JS6761GHA
- JS6770GHA
- JS6811GH
- JS6906GHA
- JS6906GHC
- JS6936GH
Coaches
[edit]- JS6882TA
- JS6990TA
- YBL6101H
- YBL6105HE32
- YBL6118H1E31
- YBL6119HJ
- YBL6121H
- YBL6123H
- YBL6123H1E31
- YBL6125H
- YBL6128H
- YBL6128SD
- YBL6796HE3
- YBL6805H
- YBL6856HE3
- YBL6905H1CJ
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A Yaxing bus in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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A Yaxing JS6130SHJ double-decker bus in Beijing, China
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A Yaxing YBL6123HE4 bus serving route 838 en route to Zhuozhou, China
Special Buses
[edit]- YBL5130XQCHE31 Police Bus
Mini Buses
[edit]- JS6550T
- JS6600T
- JS6608TA
- JS6608TB
- JS6739TA
- JS6752T
- JS6830GHDP (exclusive to Canadian and US markets)
- YZL6701TA
School Buses
[edit]- JS6600XC
- JS6660XC
- JS6730XC
- JS6790XC
Vans
[edit]- Eurise
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Weichai Eurise shuttle van front
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Weichai Eurise shuttle van rear
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "About Asiastar". Asiastar Bus. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- ^ "City Buses". Asiastar Buses. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- ^ "JS6120GHBEV". Asiastar Buses. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- ^ "JS6128GH". Asiastar Buses. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- ^ "JS6126GH". Asiastar Buses. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- ^ "JS6108GH". Asiastar Buses. Retrieved 4 April 2022.