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Spartan Motors’ Royal Truck Body Displays at Indianapolis Show

Royal Truck Body, a go-to-market brand of Spartan Motors, will display at the Work Truck Show (NTEA) in Indianapolis from March 3-6, for the first time in nearly two decades.

The most recent of the company’s acquisitions, Royal Truck Body, joined the Spartan Motors family under the Spartan Specialty Vehicles segment last September and brings heavy-duty service truck bodies to the organization’s portfolio. Royal Truck Bodies are constructed of A60 galvannealed steel and feature secure compartments and spaces built to enhance how tradespeople work.  Royal Truck Bodies fit onto new and reconditioned OEM truck chassis, including Ford, GM, and Ram.

“We are excited to showcase the Royal Truck Body lineup at this year’s Work Truck Show as part of Spartan Motors’ full commercial, fleet, and specialty vehicles product portfolio,” said Steve Guillaume, president of Spartan Specialty Vehicles. “Royal’s product lineup offers tradespeople high-performing, long-lasting truck bodies with more standard features than the competition. It’s our attention to detail, vocation-centric body offerings, and emphasis on after-sale service and support that position us well for future growth in this space.”

On display in the Royal Truck Body booth is an 8-foot service truck body, featuring heavy-duty double-walled compartments, storage space, stainless-steel tailgate guards, a key-coded locking tailgate, and Royal’s Fortress 5-Point Lock System.

Also showcased in the booth is the 11-foot severe duty Royal Truck Body, a version of the 8-foot body. The body comes standard with A60 galvannealed, steel-body construction, a 12-guage diamond-plate steel floor, and 10-guage cross members. Additionally, it is structurally reinforced to accommodate the addition of specialized equipment. The truck body also comes standard with an extended-life reinforced poly bed liner and a heavy-duty Class III recessed rear bumper to accommodate heavy workloads and ensure performance in extreme conditions.

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