
Buses – Gillig
The GILLIG Clean Diesel bus is engineered to reduce emissions while delivering top-tier performance for every route. Equipped with the latest diesel technology, this bus combines fuel efficiency with …
Gillig - Wikipedia
In 1989, Gillig would introduce the Gillig Spirit; similar to the Gillig-Neoplan, the Spirit was a shorter, medium-duty transit bus. After over 40 years in production, the Transit Coach ended production in …
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GILLIG Sets the Standard for American-made Transit Manufacturing ...
Mar 6, 2025 · Since its founding in 1890 as a carriage manufacturer, California-based GILLIG has continuously evolved, adapting to the changing landscape of transportation. Today, it stands as the …
GILLIG LLC - Truck & Bus Builder
Nov 11, 2025 · The bus will integrate BAE System’s electric powertrain, Ballard’s hydrogen fuel cell and Gillig’s low-floor body. Production is set to begin in Q1 2026 for the North American market.
Gillig LLC: Electric Buses - ev.motorwatt.com
2 days ago · Emerging from humble beginnings as a San Francisco carriage and wagon shop in 1890, Gillig has metamorphosed into a colossus in the electric bus industry, steering the future of public …
Gillig Low Floor - Wikipedia
In 1997, Gillig developed the H2000LF shuttle bus into the Low Floor transit bus. Several changes were made to the design, distinguished primarily by the reconfiguration of the entry doors (replacing the …
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New GILLIG Battery-Electric Buses Arrive in Hawaii
Jul 21, 2025 · These new 35’ GILLIG battery-electric buses are the latest generation zero-emission vehicles built on the company’s low-floor platform, relentlessly tested over decades in the often …
Gillig - Pacific Bus Museum
Gillig produced its first transit bus in 1937 but did not enter the field in earnest until it began licensed production of rear-engine Neoplan buses in 1977. An original design, named the Phantom, was …