Spartan RV Chassis, a division of The Shyft Group, will display its new Tri-Pod Steering Wheel at the 2022 Hershey RV Show this week in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The company said the product is a sophisticated hub for driving features and instrumentation that enhances safety and convenience by placing controls at the driver’s fingertips.
The company said the Tri-Pod Steering Wheel is the latest in a series of innovative Spartan RV Chassis technologies, engineered exclusively for luxury motorcoaches. In May, the brand launched Premier Drive, a proprietary chassis system that delivers superior handling for the ultimate luxury ride. The system features an all-new independent front suspension, complete with custom-tuned shocks for bump absorption and best-in-class wheel cut for outstanding maneuverability.
“We believe luxury means safety – you should never have to sacrifice one for the other,” said Steve Guillaume, president of Shyft Specialty Vehicles. “Introducing new innovation like the Tri-Pod Steering Wheel and our Premier Drive proprietary chassis system is part of how we deliver on our mission of providing systems and solutions that give our customers peace of mind, so they can enjoy the journey as much as the destination.”
Now standard on certain 2023 Entegra, Foretravel and Newmar motorcoach models, the Tri-Pod Steering Wheel integrates with a 15-inch anti-glare digital dash that is custom designed for the RV customer to meet their specific display/operational needs. The digital dash can also receive notifications from the Spartan RV Chassis Advanced Protection System, a suite of comprehensive safety technology.
The Tri-Pod Steering Wheel’s features and placement differ between motorcoach manufacturers, but can include windshield wiper controls, phone and media controls, steering assist functions, graphic instrument cluster navigation, cruise control and more.
“This addition to our product portfolio will offer RV owners a convenient information management center that enriches their luxury driving experience, further integrating them with our technologies and their environment,” said Guillaume.