With an electric drive system, D8 will mainly work in urban areas. Despite the shrinking subsidies from the governments, D8 features larger passenger space and more travel comforts. It is expected to play an increasingly significant role in improving the bus operators’ profit margin in the long run.
“In the past few years, we have been making constant efforts to optimize our new energy vehicles through a number of effective measures, such as reducing the vehicle’s body weight, introducing new materials”, says Peng Qingdong.
Apart from improving its quality and reliability, Golden Dragon has also rolled out a number of post-service packages to win the hearts of its customers. A 200,000-kilometer quality guarantee within five years and a well-established after-sales network in China with 628 exclusive service stations and 12 spare parts inventories are just among a few moves which make bus operators extremely happy.
Apart from D8, Golden Dragon also rolled out new energy bus products in TRIUMPH, SPLENDOUR and X5 series forming a formidable new energy bus fleet in the market.