With a strong focus on emerging market segments and expanding opportunities within Classes A and C, Spartan Chassis’ design concepts have garnered broad interest throughout the pre-show period. Recreational vehicle original equipment manufacturers are demonstrating interest in opportunities with a unique edge that can drive demand. Opportunities exist in the marketplace with both current owners looking to downsize their RVs and prospective buyers interested in purchasing entry-level units.
“There are several key factors that are driving change in both the Class A and Class C recreational vehicle markets,” said
Both concepts, a 32′ Class A chassis and a 25′ Class C chassis, capture key design features such as flexibility and adaptability that have always been key attributes of Spartan’s premier chassis foundations.
32′ Concept Chassis
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Additional features of the innovative concept chassis design include:
Navistar MaxxForce 7 turbo-diesel engine Allison 1000MH electronic transmission Cummins Onan 6k generator 22,000 lb. gross vehicle weight rating High-strength, low-alloy steel construction: 50,000 psi minimum yield Hydraulic disc brakes Polymer diesel fuel tank
25′ Concept Chassis
With more than 40 million disabled adults living in
According to 2005
27.4 million had difficulty with ambulatory activities of the lower body About 22.6 million people had difficulty walking a quarter of a mile; 12.7 million were not able to perform this activity About 21.8 million people had difficulty climbing a flight of stairs; 7.4 million of them were not able to do it at all Roughly 3.3 million people used a wheelchair or similar device and 10.2 million used a cane, crutches, or walker to assist with mobility
The 25′ concept incorporates front and rear self-leveling air suspensions with four-corner kneeling. The kneeling feature, available at the touch of a single switch, reduces entry step height to a level never before seen on an RV. This concept chassis provides manufacturers with the opportunity to expand their business to include RVs for customers with mobility and health concerns.
Additional features of the 25′ concept chassis include:
Chevy G4500, gas and diesel chassis Air-ride suspension with sway bars (front and rear) Electronic control kneeling (front and rear) Available in multiple lengths (24', 26', and 28') High-strength, low-alloy steel construction: 50,000 psi minimum yield Powder-coated frame for extended life and corrosion resistance Premium air dryer system with spin-on eco-friendly filtration 3 year / 50,000 mile limited chassis warranty
“Since 1985, Spartan Chassis has developed significant technological innovations that have changed the RV industry,” said
Spartan Chassis will engage attendees with its most recent social media program, Facebook.com/SpartanChassisRV, during the event. Representatives of the company will conduct video interviews with show attendees to capture feedback on the concept chassis that will be shared through the social outlet.
Snitgen added, “Spartan Chassis has created a community for all of our RV chassis manufacturers, dealers and suppliers to collaborate, engage consumers, drive growth of the brand, and improve customer satisfaction. Displaying the two innovative chassis concepts in our exhibit provided the perfect opportunity to interact with show attendees on the future possibilities of our product line for viewing by a wider audience.”
The concept chassis will be on display at the Spartan Chassis exhibit, #2001, in the Kentucky Expo Center. The 49th Annual National RV Trade Show,
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