The Wright Endurance was unveiled in November 1991 as the company's first single-decker '
city bus' body, having previously specialised on coach and
midibus bodies. It was the early basis of a Wright body suitable for a
low-floor bus chassis, with the bodywork constructed with an
Alusuisse bolted aluminium frame onto the chassis. The Endurance featured a low step at the entrance door, capable of being lowered to at the kerbside via the 'kneeling' function of the chassis, supplemented with the fitting of a manual extendable ramp for wheelchair users. Design cues from the Endurance would be replicated on Wright's
Endeavour coach body, with 25 built exclusively for
Ulsterbus express services in 1992 on the
Leyland Tiger chassis, as well as future Wright bus bodies through to the early‑2000s.
Related designs CityRanger bodied
Mercedes-Benz O405 in
Manchester Endurance-style bodywork was also built on Mercedes-Benz chassis, in which forms it was given different names. The
CityRanger was based on the
Mercedes-Benz O405 chassis, and though structurally similar to the Endurance, it differed visually by having Mercedes' own front-end design as well as shallower side windows. Only 22 were built, 20 of which were delivered to the
GRT Group's
Grampian and
Midland Bluebird operations during 1993; the 14 CityRangers delivered to Grampian were equipped with air-conditioning and double-glazed bonded window glazing. The
UrbanRanger was more similar to the Endurance, being of almost identical appearance. Only sixteen were built, the first a demonstrator for Mercedes-Benz registered in July 1994; this was later sold to
Midland Choice of
Willenhall, who would purchase three new UrbanRangers in 1996. A pair of UrbanRangers was delivered to
UniversityBus of
Hatfield for services in and around the
University of Hertfordshire in 1995, while the final four UrbanRangers were not sold until 1998, when they went to Chambers of
Moneymore in Northern Ireland. An UrbanRanger was purchased by the
Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service for conversion into a mobile command unit, while an UrbanRanger was delivered to the
Irish Army for use as a troop transporter. ==Operators==