The company was established in 1934 by Ramón Beulas and Narcís Pujol in Arbúcies, a village in the Selva county of the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain.
For the next three decades, Beulas remained a small coachbuilder which hand-crafted each bodywork to order, making 6–10 per year.
During the 1960s, the company grew steadily and components began to be standardized, allowing for an increase in production volume.
In the 1970s and 1980s, the company multiplied the size of the factory premises and introduced more modern designs, and in the 1990s they began their international distribution, first in Germany and the UK, and later in the rest of Europe.
Beulas coach bodies are known to have been built upon the following manufacturers' chassis types (some may have been discontinued): This article related to bus transport is a stub.