Saf-T-Liner HDX In 2000, Thomas introduced its new generation of rear-engine bus with the debut of the Thomas Saf-T-Liner HD (Heavy Duty); in 2002, the HD was re-branded as the HDX. Serving as the replacement for the Saf-T-Liner ER and WestCoastER after 2002, the HD/HDX would use much of the same body, with the exception of the drivers' compartment forward. On the outside, the front roofcap was completely redesigned, fairing in the front warning lights; the "School Bus" lettering was changed to a reflective decal. In a move to increase visibility, the windshield was enlarged and reconfigured to a 2-piece curved configuration. A distinguishing feature of the redesign would be the design of the sideview mirrors. To improve forward sightlines, all three sets of sideview mirrors (flat, convex, and blind-spot crossview) were integrated into single roof-mounted units, eliminating a number of brackets.
Saf-T-Liner EFX In the fall of 2011, the Thomas Saf-T-Liner EF was given its most extensive redesign since 1991. As part of the redesign, it was re-branded the EFX, bringing its naming in line with the rear-engine HDX model. Production of the EFX began in the spring of 2012. Aside from the front grille, the EFX is also distinguished by its use of separate crossview mirrors instead of the integrated units seen on the HDX. Inside, the interior is sourced from the 2010 update of the EF; the gauge cluster (sourced from Freightliner) is now offset towards the center of the bus.
Saf-T-Liner EF Introduced in 1977 for the 1978 model year, this model underwent minor redesigns during the 1980s that reduced its chrome trim. In 1984, it received rectangular headlights. However, as lower-cost front-engine transits came onto the market in the late 1980s and early 1990s, this model was gradually replaced by the All Star EF and the Saf-T-Liner MVP EF. Today, the Saf-T-Liner EF name lives on as the MVP-series EF lost its prefix in 2006.
Saf-T-Liner MVP Standing for
Maneuverability,
Visibility, and
Protection, the MVP series of the Saf-T-Liner represented their first substantial update. Introduced as the new series "All-Star" for 1991, the MVP represented Thomas's entry into lower-cost Type D school buses, a segment created by the
Blue Bird TC/2000 and
Wayne Lifestar, originally based on
Oshkosh chassis. It switched to began using the company's chassis for 1995. From the outside, the MVP EF and ER had much larger windshields, and updated drivers compartments. To distinguish them from the Saf-T-Liner ER, the MVP series had dual headlights instead of quad headlights. In 2002, the MVP ER was discontinued as Thomas replaced it with the Saf-T-Liner HDX. The MVP EF, with minor updates in 2006 and 2010, was produced until it was replaced by the EFX in 2012.
Saf-T-Liner ER Introduced in 1972, the ER was produced through the 1970s and 1980s with relatively few detail changes. In 1977, for the 1978 model year, the ER was given its own chassis from Thomas like the newly-launched EF. In 1984, the headlights and front turn signals were switched from round to rectangular units. In 1991, the driver's compartment was redesigned, with a much larger windshield. In 1997, this model was distinguished from MVP-series ERs by its optional black plastic headlight trim. In 2002, the ER was discontinued as Thomas replaced it and the Saf-T-Liner HD with the HDX.
WestCoast-ER . Shortly after the introduction of the Saf-T-Liner ER, this variant was introduced by Thomas for West Coast markets (primarily California and Washington State). To better compete with the Crown Supercoaches and Gillig Transit Coaches that had long dominated West Coast school bus sales, Thomas upgraded the Saf-T-Liner ER with heavier-duty components; this upgrade was not made to the EF. Additionally, on 90-passenger models, a second rear axle was an option. As it was a regionally focused model, the WestCoast-ER did not sell in large numbers. However, as Crown Coach and Gillig both exited the school bus industry in the early 1990s, Thomas gained significant ground on the West Coast. In 1997, this model was also distinguished from MVP-series ERs by its optional black plastic headlight trim. In 2002, the WestCoast-ER was also replaced by Thomas with the HDX. ==Current model specifications==