
"Solaris underlines that the "quiet electric drive and stable handling reduce vibrations and noise, ensuring a more pleasant experience for everyone on board. For the driver, this also means less fatigue during long shifts. Its turning circle of less than 17 meters makes everyday maneuvers in heavy traffic much easier, especially on routes with narrow streets and tight intersections". A full range of driver assistance systems supports the driver in daily operation -"
"The modular design of the drive system positions its components across the vehicle, allowing the elimination of the traditional engine tower. This not only increases passenger space and improves weight distribution, but also creates more room on the roof. Maintenance is further simplified: technicians can reach driveline components from ground level, the HV cables are shorter, and - importantly - the Urbino 10,5 electric uses the same key systems as the Urbino 12 electric. This translates into less complexity and lower costs for"
Solaris introduced the Urbino 10,5 electric, designed for dense urban centers with room for up to 85 passengers and a turning circle under 17 meters. The vehicle delivers a quiet electric drive, stable handling, and reduced vibrations and noise to improve passenger comfort and decrease driver fatigue. A broad set of driver assistance systems supports daily operation with many features compliant with or exceeding GSR2 rules. The modular drive system spreads components across the bus, removes the traditional engine tower, increases passenger and roof space, improves weight distribution, and simplifies maintenance while sharing key systems with the Urbino 12 electric.
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