Prevost expanded its Goodlettsville, Tennessee service center, enhancing both capacity and efficiency at the branch.
The expansion includes a new collision center with 32 additional parking spaces, along with a significant increase in service capacity. The number of service bays has grown from 13 to 19, enabling faster turnaround times for coach and entertainer fleets, according to Prevost officials.
"This expansion was about meeting the expectations of our customers while upholding the standards of a premium brand," said Branch Manager Mike Miguel, who has been with Prevost for 18 years and led both branch operations and the expansion project. The new service bays are now fully operational.
Kevin Dawson, VP of commercial operations, said the Goodlettsville service center expansion is part of Prevost's broader growth strategy for 2026. He added, "As part of our customer-focused approach, we're strategically aligning our service centers and mobile service vans with demand patterns to help maximize uptime for our customers' coaches."
Continued Expansion and Growth
In addition to this project, the company is relocating its Franklin Park, Illinois facility to Elk Grove, Illinois in June.
Prevost is also adding a mobile service unit in Las Vegas. Groundbreaking for a new facility in Randleman, North Carolina, is scheduled for spring 2026, with an anticipated opening in early 2027.
Prevost has been manufacturing coaches for more than a century and is now one of North America’s largest producers of premium intercity touring vehicles.
The company operates an extensive service network across North America and manufactures its vehicles in Sainte-Claire, Quebec. Prevost is part of the Volvo Group, a global transportation and equipment manufacturer.