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Terex RV Segment Unveils MY27 Lineup and Launches Renegade Super C

16.06.2026 12:52 1 min 1 source
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Terex RV Segment Unveils MY27 Lineup and Launches Renegade Super C
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Terex’s Recreational Vehicles segment introduced its model year 2027 lineup at a Dealer Summit in Indianapolis, featuring updates across American Coach, Fleetwood, Holiday Rambler and Renegade RV brands. The new Renegade Explorer TS, built on a Freightliner Cascadia 116 chassis with a second powered rear axle, includes a 12.5kW generator, 540Ah lithium battery system and factory-installed Starlink. MY27 models offer expanded lithium batteries, larger inverters and upgraded solar packages for extended off-grid capability.

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