The E12 is Yutong’s flagship pure-electric city bus, widely used in cities like London, Singapore, and Santiago.

Yutong buses are notoriously heavy, especially the electric variants carrying heavy battery packs. Rely heavily on the script-integrated electromagnetic or hydraulic retarders. Many mods map the retarder to the initial travel of your brake pedal, allowing you to slow down smoothly without wearing out the primary air brakes. Adjust for Right-Hand vs. Left-Hand Drive

For the most up-to-date list of Yutong mods, check the OMSI国产mod区 (Chinese Mod Area) on major forums regularly as new mods are frequently released.

Open the game, select a map, and choose the Yutong model in the vehicle menu. Where to Find Yutong Mods

Driving the Yutong in OMSI 2 is a refreshing break from tradition. It represents the evolution of the very industry the simulator attempts to replicate. While we all love the nostalgic charm of the old MANs, the Yutong offers a cleaner, smoother, and incredibly modern way to traverse the virtual streets. It is a must-have for any simmer looking to bring their fleet into the 21st century.

You can find community-made liveries ranging from London red to specific transit authorities in Asia and South America on popular OMSI modding forums.

: A modern electric bus often featured on detailed maps like Tver. It is praised for its realistic driving feel and silent electric motor sounds. Yutong ZK6116HGS

9.5/10. Deducted 0.5 points because the manual transmission models still have a "rubber band" clutch feel—but for EV fans, it is perfect.

Driving the E12 in OMSI 2 is a lesson in silence and instant torque. Unlike diesel buses, there are no gear shifts. Acceleration is completely linear.

If you search for "OMSI 2 Yutong," you will find dozens of files. Some are high-quality payware; others are freeware fan projects. Here are the three most iconic models you need in your Vehicles folder.

For advanced repaint creation, you can use the OMSI 2 Editor. To access it, add -editor to the launch options in Steam properties. This allows you to create custom liveries and even modify bus behaviors.