IVECO Bus ready with six vehicles for Busworld Europe 2025
IVECO Bus’s display at the upcoming Busworld Europe 2025 includes two world premieres – Iveco eDaily low-entry minibus and G-WAY midibus with biomethane compatibility.
Italian bus manufacturer IVECO Bus has confirmed its display line-up for the Europe’s leading bus and coach exhibition – the Busworld Europe 2025. Scheduled to take place between October 4-9, the expo will see the presence of the brand’s six bus models with a focus on sustainable transportation.

The company will emphasize its technologically neutral strategy aimed at decarbonizing the passenger transport sector, offering diverse approaches to energy transition. Additionally, Iveco will highlight its comprehensive suite of services designed to support customers throughout their operational journey.
The brand’s showcase includes the world premieres of Iveco eDaily low-entry, battery-electric minibus and G-WAY midibus that can run on biomethane. Both they products are designed for urban applications, with the latter to be offered in 9.5m or 10.7m length configurations.
Three other electric buses that Iveco is going to display at the expo are as following:
# E-Way: A 12-meter battery-electric bus equipped with advanced battery technology, designed to provide a full day of operation on a single charge.
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# Crossway Low Entry Elec: A battery-electric vehicle tailored for zero-emission interurban and peri-urban travel, featuring high-energy-density battery technology.
Last but not the least, Iveco’s versatile intercity coach ‘Evadys‘ can be see at the Busworld Europe this time. The coach is also compatible with biofuels, targeting tourist, shuttles and regular service line operators.
Busworld Europe 2025 will hopefully deliver important insights into the future of private and public passenger transport, emphasizing heavily environmental sustainability and technological innovation.
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