Jul 08, 2026

Yuchai-powered Yutong School Buses Exported To Kazakhstan in Bulk

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Recently, a batch of Yutong school buses equipped with Yuchai engines have been successfully delivered to customers in Kazakhstan. This marks another joint effort between China's leading bus manufacturer and top power system enterprise to explore new markets across Central Asia.
 
This partnership not only demonstrates the strength of China's high-end equipment manufacturing industry, but also builds a solid guarantee for the safe travel of local students with outstanding product quality.
 
Yuchai enjoys an excellent market reputation and a sound service network across Central Asia. For the Yutong school buses delivered this time, Yuchai has carried out special optimization on the supporting engines, which greatly improves cold-start performance and operational reliability.
Meanwhile, advanced fuel injection and high-efficiency combustion technologies deliver superior fuel economy and lower operating costs. The engines maintain stable emissions performance, striking a perfect balance between power output and environmental protection requirements.
 

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In real operation scenarios, school buses travel on diverse routes, covering urban roads, suburban lanes and unpaved surfaces. Featuring steady low-speed torque output and strong adaptability to varied working conditions, Yuchai engines can efficiently cope with complicated road conditions to ensure smooth vehicle operation, delivering safe and reliable commuting for students.

 

The successful batch delivery of these school buses not only reflects the brand influence of Yutong and Yuchai in overseas markets, but also demonstrates the comprehensive strength of Chinese manufacturing in the field of public transport safety.
With the continuous advancement of the Belt and Road Initiative, cooperation between China and Kazakhstan in transportation equipment has been deepening steadily. Both sides are expected to carry out collaboration in more sectors in the future.
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