10TC 8000-8005

10TC 8000-8005 were 2013 North American Bus Industries 45-Compobus units that were introduced in late 2018 to early 2019. As part of making operations accessible for players with slower computers or were unable to operate a full-specification bus, they were known as the "lite" units. These models were built to also test meshed bodies for the fleet. The buses were also built to directly replace the outgoing Brute 5000s, which were being retired on the grounds of removing free models from the system.

Unlike any other model in the 2018 fleet, the buses had non-functional lights, arcade-style seating, pass-through (non-collision) doors and no interior details, being the direct successor of the Brute 5000s the company had operated earlier (albeit with less detail). The order was equipped with working LED displays on the front, side and rear as the other buses. The buses were also lighter compared to other vehicles and had a faster acceleration rate, only being slower than the company's refurbished Orion V. A demonstrator unit, originally introduced with no numbers and decals was introduced in December 2018, being a simple test rig as a body on chassis. The bus was stripped down of all features and found to be useful to FPS operators. Eventually, the demonstrator was numbered 8000 and equipped for service, getting a working route display unit and simple arcade-style passenger seats.

Eventually, two more units, numbered 8001 and 8002 were ordered for UWIS Division and this constricted such operators into that specific yard. In March 2019, three more units, numbered 8003 to 8005 were ordered for Royal Street Division as expansion.

Like the Brute 5000s, the lite buses saw little use and were eventually retired in mid-2019, making them and the 7900 series the final North American Bus Industries models to operate in the company.