Sunsundegui
{{short description|Spanish manufacturer of buses and coaches}}
{{Infobox company
|name = Sunsundegui
|logo =
|image = Sunsundegui SC5.jpg
|image_caption = A 2018 Sunsundegui SC5
|type = Sociedade Anónima (S.A.)
|founded = 1944
|key_people = José Ignacio Murillo (MD)
|industry = Commercial vehicles
|num_employees = 250
|num_employees_year = 2022
|revenue = €16 million
|revenue_year = 2022
|homepage = [https://www.sunsundegui.com/en/ www.sunsundegui.com/en/]
|footnotes =
}}
Sunsundegui is a bus and coach manufacturer based in Alsasua, Spain.
History
File:Sunsundegui Sideral.jpg chassis seen in Sheffield]]
The company namesake is businessman José Sunsundegui, who founded the company in the Basque Country town of Irún in 1944. Sunsundegui initially started out as a rolling stock repair workshop for Renfe, the Spanish state railway company.{{cite web |title=Sunsundegui - History |url=https://www.sunsundegui.com/en/presentation/history/ |website=Sunsundegui |access-date=15 June 2022}} This practice continued until the 1980s, when Renfe began to open their own engineering workshops and ceased to use Sunsundegui's services; the company changed focus as a result, launching their first production coach, the Sunsundegui Korinto, in 1987. In 2017, Sunsundegui moved into a €5.5 million new factory in Alsasua.{{cite web |title=Sunsundegui's €5.5m investment welcomed by Volvo |url=https://www.route-one.net/news/sunsundegui_s_significant_investment_plan_welcomed/ |website=Route One Magazine |access-date=15 June 2022 |date=19 December 2017}}
The first model to see significant export success was the Sunsundegui Sideral, which was exported to the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland in large numbers in the early to mid-2000s.{{cite web |title=Sunsundegui - UK vehicles - 735 records |url=https://www.buslistsontheweb.co.uk/index.htm?https://www.buslistsontheweb.co.uk/list.asp?listname=263&Type=Body |website=Bus Lists on the Web |access-date=15 June 2022}} In the late 2010s and early 2020s, the Sunsundegui SB3 and SC5 were ordered in large numbers by Bus Éireann, Go-Ahead Ireland and Ulsterbus for intercity bus services on the island of Ireland; Israel also emerged as another strong export market for the company.{{cite web |title=Sunsundegui retoma la formación de electromecánicos en Israel, donde la demanda de autobuses resurge "con mucha fuerza" |url=https://www.pamplonaactual.com/articulo/economia/sunsundegui-retoma-formacion-electromecanicos-israel-donde-demanda-autobuses-resurge-mucha-fuerza/20220419230643299178.html |website=Pamplona Actual |access-date=15 June 2022 |language=Spanish |date=19 April 2022}} Translink Ulsterbus ordered 30 tri-axle Sunsundegui SC5-bodied Volvo B11R coaches for intercity routes in September 2019,{{cite web |last1=Deakin |first1=Tim |title=Translink takes 30 tri-axle B11R Sunsundegui SC5s |url=https://www.route-one.net/operators/translink-takes-30-tri-axle-b11r-sunsundegui-sc5s/ |website=Route One Magazine |access-date=15 June 2022 |date=25 September 2019}} followed by a further 30 identical vehicles in September 2020 for Goldline services.{{cite web |title=Translink orders 30 more accessible Sunsundegui SC5s for Goldline service |url=https://www.route-one.net/vehicles/translink-orders-30-more-accessible-sunsundegui-sc5s-for-goldline-service/ |website=Route One Magazine |access-date=15 June 2022 |date=18 September 2020}}
Sunsundegui produced 462 buses and coaches in 2019; by 2022, exports to other countries made up 86% of Sunsundegui's total production.{{cite web |last1=Lipúzcoa |first1=Carlos |title=Sunsundegui afronta su refinanciación con vistas al autobús eléctrico en 2024 |url=https://www.diariodenavarra.es/noticias/negocios/dn-management/2022/03/22/direccion-sunsundegui-presenta-plan-viabilidad-nuevas-carrocerias-modelos-521604-2541.html |website=Diario de Navarra |access-date=15 June 2022 |language=Spanish |date=22 March 2022}} Sunsundegui received a loan of €8.9 million from the provincial government of Navarre in May 2022, after struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic due to a reduced demand for new vehicles. Prior to the pandemic, Sunsundegui employed 550 people; this reduced to 250 employees by March 2022, although plans were in place to begin new recruitments. After being granted the loan, Sunsundegui announced their intention to commence construction of electric vehicles from 2024.{{cite web |last1=Zabaleta Echarte |first1=Sagrario |title=Sunsundegui en Alsasua asegura su proyecto con una inyección de 8,9 millones |url=https://www.noticiasdenavarra.com/economia/2022/05/16/sunsundegui-asegura-proyecto-inyeccion-8/1261414.html |website=Noticias de Navarra |access-date=15 June 2022 |language=Spanish |date=16 May 2022}}
Models
= Current =
- SB3 – intercity bus, available in low entry and high floor versions, available in several chassis. Replaced the Astral.
- SB3 Go – new version of the SB3, only available in high floor with Volvo B8R chassis.
- SC5 – coach available in different chassis and lengths. Replaced the Sideral.
- SC7 – luxury and higher version of the SC5, also available in different chassis and lengths.
= Former =
- Astral – replacement for the Interstylo introduced in 2004. It was available in low entry, and articulated versions.
- Astral Via - low floor version of the Astral. It was only available with Volvo B9L chassis and MAN A22-nl283f.
- Interstylo – intercity bus. Also available in articulated and low entry.
- Citystylo - low floor version of the Interstylo. Available with MB O405N2, Volvo B10L and MAN NL202F (only in EMT Madrid).
- Korinto – the first Sunsundegui coach, launched in 1987.
- Sideral – touring coach that replaced the Vardino, launched in 2000.
- Stylo – touring coach that replaced the Korinto.
- Vardi – articulated version of the Vardino.
- Vardino – touring coach introduced at Seville Expo '92.
References
{{Reflist}}
{{European bus builders}}
{{Automotive industry in Spain}}
Category:Bus manufacturers of Spain
Category:Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1944