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The Latest Equipment Offerings in Motorcoach

Check out the list of the latest offerings that operations are providing across the U.S. and Canada.

Alex Roman
Alex RomanExecutive Editor
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December 11, 2023
The Latest Equipment Offerings in Motorcoach

A subsidiary of NFI Group Inc., MCI is North America’s leading private and public market motorcoach brand, building the industry’s best-selling J4500 coach, its smaller version J3500, and the battery-electric zero emission J4500 CHARGE.

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To maximize uptime and minimize costs, ABC offers comprehensive parts, service, and aftersales support. 

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What are the latest offerings in the motorcoach industry? Check out the latest from ABC Companies, Daimler Coaches North America, Motor Coach Industries, Prevost, and TEMSA.

ABC Companies

With generations of dedication and over 50 years of servicing the motorcoach industry, ABC Companies, a privately held family-owned and operated business, has expanded its product and service offerings. From vehicles to accommodate eight to 81 passengers, the ABC portfolio now ranges from Van Hool motorcoaches to popular cutaway shuttles, including Turtle Top. These industry-leading vehicles include both ICE and battery-electric options. To maximize uptime and minimize costs, ABC offers comprehensive parts, service, and aftersales support. 

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Daimler Coaches North America is the sole distributor of Mercedes-Benz Tourrider coaches across North America.

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Daimler Coaches North America LLC

Daimler Coaches North America is the sole distributor of Mercedes-Benz Tourrider coaches across North America. With a commitment to safety, service, quality, and by placing emphasis on the inherent elegance and efficiency of each coach, the company strives to provide travelers with a comfortable and reliable journey. The company takes pride in its vast network of service centers, which are dedicated to providing excellent maintenance and support to customers. With two different models and countless design options available, they focus on providing customers with a choice that best suits their needs, Daimler Coaches North America remains dedicated to delivering exceptional travel experiences with a touch of sophistication.

Motor Coach Industries (MCI)

A subsidiary of NFI Group Inc., MCI is North America’s leading private and public market motorcoach brand, building the industry’s best-selling J4500 coach, its smaller version J3500, and the battery-electric zero emission J4500 CHARGE. In addition to the J series, MCI builds the Buy America-compliant and Altoona-tested D model series. All coaches are backed by MCI support services, including in-field expertise, 24/7 roadside assistance, a technical call center, Automotive Service Excellence accredited MCI Academy technician training, and parts support through NFI Parts. 

The Ultimate Experience is the long-standing commitment Prevost makes to every single operator across North America.

Photo: Prevost

Prevost

The Ultimate Experience is the long-standing commitment Prevost makes to every single operator across North America. Delivering on that brand promise is what drives the Prevost team day in and day out, and it rests on three pillars: providing The Ultimate Ride, The Ultimate Pride, and The Ultimate Peace of Mind.

  • The Ultimate Ride - Prevost has built an enviable reputation as an industry leader, delivering proven performance, reliability, and durability at every turn. 

  • The Ultimate Pride - Prevost gives that feeling of “riding like a rock star” and getting the VIP treatment, thanks to the most premium and recognized brand in the industry. 

  • The Ultimate Peace of Mind - Prevost is there 24/7 with the largest service network and aftermarket support. It builds the lowest total cost of ownership and top resale value into every one of its coaches. 

TEMSA North America continues to grow its market share.

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TEMSA

TEMSA North America continues to grow its market share. The key to the company’s continuing success is taking care of the customer with sales, customer services, parts support, and financing. Writing a new success story in the market with the TS30, TS35, TS45, and electric TS45E models targeted for the needs of North American customers, the company has increased its share significantly in the coach market. 

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The vehicles were developed for the market by considering varied factors such as driving safety, comfort, customer experience, and cost of ownership. As the company continues to offer its high-tech vehicles to its customers under the most favorable conditions, it also offers financing plans that can reduce the burden of increasing interest costs for its business partners.

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