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The Freightliner C2 is a Type C conventional bus chassis manufactured by Daimler Truck North America, used for school bus applications. It was introduced in 2004 as the replacement for the FS-65. The C2 uses the hood, firewall, steering column, and dashboard of the Freightliner Business Class M2 medium-duty conventional.
Saf-T-Liner C2 Interior view, looking back. The Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2 (often shortened to Thomas C2) is a bus manufactured by Thomas Built Buses since 2004. The first cowled-chassis bus designed by Thomas following its acquisition by Freightliner, the C2 debuted the first all-new body design for the company in over three decades.
Produced as school bus, commercial bus, and MFSAB/activity bus; Uses Freightliner C2 chassis, derived from Freightliner M2 106 Business Class medium-duty truck; Replaces both Saf-T-Liner Conventional and Saf-T-Liner FS-65; Produced as diesel-electric hybrid (C2e) from 2007 to 2013; Propane version released in 2013; CNG Version released in 2016
A list of school bus chassis: Subcategories. ... Freightliner C2; Freightliner FS-65; G. Gillig Phantom (school bus) GMC Vandura; I. International 3000; International ...
Pages in category "Freightliner Trucks buses" ... Freightliner C2; F. Freightliner FS-65 This page was last edited on 29 June 2020, at 11:43 (UTC). ...
The C2 is a cowled chassis (bodied without a cab); for applications outside of school bus use, Freightliner designates the cowled bus chassis as the S2. [27] Developed specifically for the Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2 school bus (assembled by Freightliner subsidiary Thomas Built Buses), the C2 departs from previous precedent in its higher parts ...
About 20.5 million elementary and secondary school-aged kids in the United States ride school buses to and from school each day. And when something goes wrong — a crash, a reckless driver — it ...
2003- Thomas Built Buses debuts the Saf-T-Liner C2, a revolutionary school bus design. 2004- Freightliner opens its high-tech wind tunnel center in Portland, Oregon. FCCC introduces the hybrid electric walk-in van chassis. 2005- Opening of a high-tech cold chamber in Portland, Oregon. 2007- Daimler and Chrysler split. The new Daimler AG is founded.