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REV Introducing Class A Gas Motorhomes at Open House

REV Recreation Group, a division of REV Group, is introducing two all-new mid-level Class A gas motorhomes at its annual Dealer Open House. Fleetwood RV has added the Fortis to its line-up, while Holiday Rambler added the Invicta. This all-new, mid-level coach features the amenities and styling of a higher-priced Class A gas.

Each model will be available with two floorplans to start, with additional layouts added soon after launch. Features include Illumaplex multiplex controls with smart phone capability, Whole House Energy Management, Remote Auto-Gen Start, 2000-Watt Inverter, 100 Watt Solar Panel, Stainless Steel Farmhouse Sink, Smart TV with Amazon Fire TV, and much more. Also featured are stunning exteriors with partial paint, graphics. The Fortis and Invicta will be built on the 22k lb. chassis from Ford and both models ride on 22.5” tires for a smoother ride and feature aluminum Alcoa wheels. The cockpit features dual dash monitors for cameras and navigation, Alpine 10” Radio with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and Bilstein steering stabilizer for safe and comfortable driving.

“Our current Gas line-up is doing well, the Fortis and Invicta only bolsters our offering,” said Mark Lombard, REV’s Class A gas product manager. “The Fortis and Invicta give our dealers a product they don’t currently have on their lots. And both fall at a price where we feel we can offer a competitive product at a better price.”

The Fortis and Invicta will both be on display at the annual Elkhart Dealer Open House. REV’s display is located just west of the RV Hall of Fame on Executive Parkway. A full line of its RV segment will be shown including American Coach, Fleetwood RV, Holiday Rambler, Lance Campers, Midwest Automotive Designs and Renegade RV.

The display is open from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sept. 23 to Sept. 25, and 9 a.m. to noon on Thursday, 26. Coffee and breakfast pastries are available with lunch and drinks provided each day.

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