ElDorado National
ElDorado National is an American bus manufacturer owned by Forest River. Heavy-duty buses are built in Riverside, California, and cutaway buses and mobility vans are built in Salina, Kansas. It was owned by Thor Industries, but sold to Allied Specialty Vehicles (ASV) in August 2013.[1][2] Allied Specialty Vehicles changed its name to REV Group in November 2015.
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Transportation |
Headquarters | Riverside, CA; Salina, KS USA |
Products | Buses and Coaches |
Parent | Forest River (shuttle buses) REV Group (heavy-duty buses) |
Website | ElDorado National ENC |
In May 2020, REV Group sold its shuttle bus business to Forest River.[3] This did not include the heavy-duty bus business in Riverside, California (ENC), which was retained by REV Group.
Products
- Aerotech, Krystal, and similar lines of cutaway buses
- Amerivan PT: paratransit van conversion
- Axess: 35 or 40 foot low floor full-sized bus
- Escort RE: rear engine shuttle bus
- EZ Rider II: 30, 32 or 35 foot low floor bus
- Transmark RE: 29 or 33 foot standard floor bus
- XHF: Heavy duty shuttle bus, similar in appearance to the Transmark RE
- Alexander Dennis Enviro500 double deckers (US only, under license from Alexander Dennis)
- Pace Aerotech bus in paratransit service
- Pace EZ Rider II
- Las Vegas Alexander Dennis Enviro500
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References
- Leighty, Justin (2013-07-31). "Thor buses". Elkhart Truth. Archived from the original on 2014-07-25. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
- "Thor Sells Bus Business" (Press release). Thor Industries. July 31, 2013. Archived from the original on 2015-01-09. Retrieved 2014-07-18 – via Insideindianabusiness.
- "Forest River acquires REV Group's shuttle bus business". Retrieved 2020-05-13.
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