Hyundai has revealed its first, fully electric double-decker bus in Korea, as part of the company’s efforts to help in reducing air pollution and traffic. Hyundai’s first electric double-decker bus is fitted with a water-cooled 384kWh polymer battery pack, making it capable of travelling up to 300 km on a single charge. The company says that a full charge can be completed in 72 minutes.

The big battery pack powers a 321 hp electric motor while the bus features independent suspension for a more comfortable ride and a rear-wheel steering system to make it more maneuverable as is the case with these buses.


The new Korean zero-emissions bus can fit up to 70 passengers, featuring 11 seats on the first floor and 59 seats on the upper floor. Its design includes an automatic sliding ramp and a low floor for easier access/exit for disabled and mobility impaired passengers. Advanced safety features like a Forward Collision Avoidance Assist and Lane Keeping Assist are also present.

Hyundai’s first electric double-decker bus is on display at the ‘Land, Infrastructure and Transport Technology Fair’ in Korea.