List of recreational vehicle manufacturers
This is a non-exhaustive list of recreational vehicle manufacturers. There are over six hundred manufacturers of RV, camper, trailer, and parts in the United States alone.[1]
Manufacturer |
Country |
Location |
Class A | Class B | Class C | Truck camper | Caravan | Static Caravan | Fifth-wheel | Pop-up & Hybrid trailer | Other | Notes |
Website |
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Australia | |||||||||||||
Slovenia | |||||||||||||
United States | Subsidiary of Thor Industries. Provide trailers to the US Government | ||||||||||||
Portugal | Monoblock integrals | ||||||||||||
United Kingdom | Subsidiary of Swift Leisure | ||||||||||||
United Kingdom | |||||||||||||
Germany | Found 1958, by 1985 became Europe’s largest manufacturer, producing 17,000 units | ||||||||||||
United Kingdom | DEFUNCT Formed by Sam Alper. After becoming defunct, assets sold to Cosalt | ||||||||||||
United Kingdom | Custom, bespoke | ||||||||||||
France | |||||||||||||
United Kingdom | NO LONGER MANUFACTURING Bought most of the assets/brands of collapsed Caravans International. Sold touring caravan assets to Swift Leisure, later spinning-out static caravan assets via MBO | ||||||||||||
United States | Subsidiary of Thor Industries. | ||||||||||||
Germany | |||||||||||||
United Kingdom | |||||||||||||
United States | 'Expedition' (four-wheel drive) vehicles. Solar power, large fuel and water reserves. | ||||||||||||
United Kingdom | |||||||||||||
United States | |||||||||||||
United States | Merged into Allied Specialty Vehicles in 2010 | ||||||||||||
United States | A Berkshire Hathaway company. | ||||||||||||
Canada | Formerly a subsidiary of Thor Industries. Family-owned by the Faulkner family since 2010. | ||||||||||||
United States | Subsidiary of Thor Industries | ||||||||||||
France | |||||||||||||
United Kingdom | |||||||||||||
Germany | |||||||||||||
United States | |||||||||||||
United States | Subsidiary of Thor Industries. | ||||||||||||
United States | Founded in 2010, Nexus Rv employs an internet based, factory direct to consumer approach. | ||||||||||||
Germany | Founded 1955, began importing US motorhomes to the German market from the 1970s. By the 1980s began constructing their own vehicles | ||||||||||||
United Kingdom | |||||||||||||
France | |||||||||||||
France | |||||||||||||
United Kingdom | DEFUNCT Formed by Pearman Briggs, in 1968 sold to Cosalt. Production moved to Hull in 1980, brand ceased in 1982 | ||||||||||||
United States | A Division of Forest River, Inc. | ||||||||||||
United Kingdom | Purchased former assets of Cosalt | ||||||||||||
United States | Subsidiary of Thor Industries. The number one retail selling motorhome brand in North America, 1/1/10 through 12/31/2011. Formerly Damon Motor Coach and Four Winds International | ||||||||||||
United States | Manufacturers of Allegro and Zephyr models. | ||||||||||||
France | |||||||||||||
Canada | |||||||||||||
United States | Subsidiary of Thor Industries. Builds only diesel pushers in the United States and Canada | ||||||||||||
United States | |||||||||||||
United States | |||||||||||||
Germany | |||||||||||||
United Kingdom | |||||||||||||
References
- ↑ "Pell Research Report on Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing" Research Study (cited with permission)
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