The StreetLite is available in two differing body styles and five lengths between 8.8 metres and 11.5 metres with seating ranging from 33 to 45 passengers. All variants are of the same width and height, except for the StreetVibe, which is offered as a narrower chassis. Wrightbus claims that in each length, the StreetLite offers more seats than the equivalent competitors.
StreetLite WF (wheel-forward) Wheel Forward StreetLite in 2015 The
StreetLite WF (wheel-forward) was the first model to be launched, first going on sale in 2010. It is available in two lengths of and , with seating for up to 33 and 37 passengers respectively. To save space in these variants, the axle is positioned ahead of the door, similarly to the StreetLite WF's main competitor, the
Optare Solo SR. The first example entered service with
Anglian Bus in October 2010.
StreetVibe The
StreetVibe, initially known as the
Nu-Track Nu-Vibe concept vehicle, was launched in 2015 following Wrightbus' purchase of welfare bus manufacturer
Nu-Track. It is a development of its Nu-Vibe concept vehicle, modified to Wrightbus specifications. The StreetVibe is based on the StreetLite WF, measuring long. However, the StreetVibe is 290 mm shorter and 167 mm narrower than a standard StreetLite. As such, the StreetVibe is designed to compete directly with the
Optare Solo SR Slimline, another narrow
midibus. The first StreetVibe entered service with
East Lothian Council in April 2016, the first of eight examples to be delivered to the council. A further two StreetVibes were delivered to
Moray Council in June and July 2016. The largest single order for StreetVibes was placed by the government of
Guernsey's
buses.gg operation, with 12 initial examples first entering service on the island between April and May 2017. A repeat order for 22 more StreetVibes were delivered to the island in autumn 2018.
VDL Citea MLE VDL Citea MLE in
Lelystad in August 2014 In October 2013,
VDL Bus & Coach introduced a rebadged variant of the StreetLite WF, known as the Citea MLE, for the mainland European market. Quick Parking of
Haarlem in the
Netherlands took delivery of the first production Citea MLE in May 2014. The initial demonstrator vehicle ultimately entered service with
Arriva Netherlands in June 2014.
Nobina Danmark are the largest operator of the Citea MLE, taking delivery of five examples in December 2014 and a further pair in June 2015. A further two Citea MLEs entered service in
Denmark with
Keolis Danmark in December 2014.
StreetLite DF (door-forward) Door Forward StreetLite in 2019 The
Door Forward StreetLite variant, also known as the
StreetLite DF, was launched in 2011. It is available in two lengths of and with seating for up to 37 and 41 passengers respectively. In this variant the axle is positioned behind the door and there is an option for dual door configuration for
Transport for London specifications. The first example was trialled by
First London.
StreetLite Max Door Forward StreetLite Max in 2013 The
StreetLite Max was launched in 2012. It is long with capacity for up to 45 passengers seated. In this variant, the axle is positioned behind the door like the "door forward" and also has the same Cummins 4-cylinder 210 horsepower engine and Voith DIWA transmission. A Euro VI-compliant version of Cummins engine and Mercedes-Benz OM934 became available in 2013. The StreetLite Max competes against heavyweight buses such as the
Alexander Dennis Enviro300 and
Optare Tempo SR as well as other lightweight vehicles such as the
Alexander Dennis Enviro200 and
Optare Versa. Deliveries of the StreetLite Max commenced in 2012. == Propulsion ==