REV Group, Inc. announced that its Recreational Vehicles Segment delivered a strong performance at the 2026 Florida RV SuperShow, highlighting year-over-year sales growth and increased consumer engagement across its premium brands.
According to a press release, the segment, which includes American Coach, Fleetwood RV, Holiday Rambler, Midwest Automotive Designs and Renegade RV, showcased more than 70 units during the event.
According to the company, both American Coach and Renegade RV recorded meaningful sales increases compared with the prior year. Among the highlights was the debut of Renegade RV’s new Villagio, introduced to attendees during the show.
The Florida RV SuperShow, held annually in Tampa, spans more than 1.3 million square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibit space, providing manufacturers with a large-scale venue to present new products and connect directly with retail customers and dealer partners.
“The 2026 Tampa Super Show was an outstanding success for REV RV and a strong reflection of the momentum behind our premium brands,” said Gary Gunter, President of REV RV.
“From the level of consumer interest to the strength of dealer engagement, the energy around American Coach and Renegade RV was unmistakable throughout the week. Tampa continues to be an incredibly important event for us, and this year’s show reinforced that our focus on product quality, innovation, and value is resonating in a meaningful way with today’s RV buyers,” Gary added.
“The Florida RV SuperShow has always been our largest event of the year, and Tampa 2026 absolutely lived up to that. Even with challenging weather, the enthusiasm on the show floor was strong, our teams were ready, and our dealers did a fantastic job bringing the products to life,” Doug Miller, Sales & Product Manager for Fleetwood, Holiday Rambler and American Coach, said.
“American Coach drew significant attention in the luxury Class A space, and the response to the new models and floor plans, and the broader Fleetwood and Holiday Rambler lineup made this a truly rewarding show,” Dough added.
American Coach nearly doubled sales year over year, driven by strong interest in the luxury Class A segment. The company pointed to positive reactions to new introductions such as the Palisade and the 40H floorplan, along with steady momentum across the broader portfolio.
REV Group also expanded its exhibitor presence with guided tours and demonstrations. Renegade RV unveiled the Villagio, a Class C diesel motorhome built on a Mercedes Benz R Sprinter™ chassis, while the American Coach Design Center tiny home gave visitors a closer look at customization options and finishes available for Class A buyers.
“The Tampa RV SuperShow continues to be a key moment to connect with customers, and this year proved that quality cuts through any challenge,” said Chris Cook, Director of Sales for Renegade RV.
“From the relaunched Villagio Sprinter Class C to the Classic Super C on the Peterbilt 589 chassis, our lineup stood out when experienced firsthand,” Chris added.
Following the Tampa event, REV Group’s Recreational Vehicles Segment plans to continue building brand visibility with a display of American Coach and Fleetwood motorhomes at the upcoming Daytona 500 in Daytona, Florida.
The strong showing at one of the nation’s largest RV events underscores continued consumer demand and competitive positioning within the RV industry.