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NFI's New Flyer secures order from Brampton Transit for additional 55 buses

NFI's New Flyer secures order from Brampton Transit for additional 55 buses

Yahoo23-06-2025
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (TSX: NFI, OTC: NFYEF, TSX: NFI.DB) NFI Group Inc. (NFI) a leader in propulsion-agnostic bus and coach mobility solutions, subsidiary New Flyer Industries Canada ULC (New Flyer), will deliver 55 new Xcelsior® buses to Brampton Transit, expanding the city's fleet with next-generation transit solutions. The new order includes 20 Xcelsior® hybrid-electric 40-foot buses and 35 Xcelsior® clean-diesel 60-foot buses (70 equivalent units). This award will be included in New Flyer's second quarter 2025 backlog.
"At New Flyer, our broad product portfolio enables us to meet the evolving needs of agencies like Brampton Transit, offering the right propulsion technology and vehicle configuration for every operation," said Chris Stoddart, President, North American Bus and Coach, NFI. "With more than 300 buses delivered to Brampton over the past 30 years, this latest order is a strong endorsement of our commitment to delivering innovative, propulsion-agnostic mobility solutions that help cities move forward.'
Brampton, the third-largest city in Ontario and part of the Greater Toronto Area, is investing in a stronger, more sustainable transit system to serve its growing population of over 650,000 residents. Brampton Transit operates more than 500 buses across 70 routes, including the city's highly successful Züm Bus Rapid Transit service.
New Flyer's Xcelsior hybrid-electric and clean-diesel buses deliver practical, real-world benefits for transit operators, offering improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and strong operational reliability. Powered by advanced engines, ultra-low sulfur diesel, and innovative technologies, these buses offer an efficient and sustainable transportation solution that helps Canadian communities, such as Brampton, grow while supporting transit innovation and modern manufacturing. Learn more at www.newflyer.com.About NFI
Leveraging 450 years of combined experience, NFI offers a wide range of propulsion-agnostic bus and coach platforms, including market leading electric models. Through its low- and zero-emission buses and coaches, infrastructure, and technology, NFI meets today's urban demands for scalable smart mobility solutions. Together, NFI is enabling more livable cities through connected, clean, and sustainable transportation.
With nearly 9,000 team members in ten countries, NFI is a leading global bus manufacturer of mass mobility solutions under the brands New Flyer® (heavy-duty transit buses), MCI® (motorcoaches), Alexander Dennis Limited (single- and double-deck buses), Plaxton (motorcoaches), ARBOC® (low-floor cutaway and medium-duty buses), and NFI Parts™. NFI currently offers the widest range of sustainable drive systems available, including zero-emission electric (trolley, battery, and fuel cell), natural gas, electric hybrid, and clean diesel. In total, NFI supports its installed base of over 100,000 buses and coaches around the world. NFI's common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the symbol NFI and its convertible unsecured debentures trade on the TSX under the symbol NFI.DB. News and information is available at www.nfigroup.com, www.newflyer.com, www.mcicoach.com, nfi.parts, www.alexander-dennis.com, arbocsv.com, and carfaircomposites.com.
About New Flyer
New Flyer is North America's heavy-duty transit bus leader and offers the most advanced product line under the Xcelsior® and Xcelsior CHARGE® brands. It also offers infrastructure development through NFI Infrastructure Solutions™, a service dedicated to providing safe, sustainable, and reliable charging and mobility solutions. New Flyer actively supports over 35,000 heavy-duty transit buses (New Flyer, NABI, and Orion) currently in service, of which 8,600 are powered by electric motors and battery propulsion and 1,900 are zero-emission. Further information is available at www.newflyer.com.
Forward-Looking Statement
This press release may contain forward-looking statements relating to expected future events and financial and operating results of NFI that involve risks and uncertainties. Although the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based upon what management believes to be reasonable assumptions, investors cannot be assured that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements, and the differences may be material. Actual results may differ materially from management expectations as projected in such forward-looking statements for a variety of reasons, including market and general economic conditions and economic conditions of and funding availability for customers to purchase buses and to purchase parts or services; customers may not exercise options to purchase additional buses; the ability of customers to suspend or terminate contracts for convenience; production may be delayed or production rates may be decreased as a result of ongoing and future supply chain disruptions and shortages of parts and components, shipping and freight delays, and disruption to and shortage of labor supply; and the other risks and uncertainties discussed in the materials filed with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities and available on SEDAR at www.sedarplus.ca.
Due to the potential impact of these factors, NFI disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless required by applicable law.
For media inquiries, please contact: Melissa Schnee P: 385.910.6861 Melissa_Schnee@newflyer.com
For investor inquiries, please contact: Stephen King P: 204.792.1300 Stephen.King@nfigroup.com
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