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Winnebago's Accessibility-Equipped RVs Launch At Tampa RV Show
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through RV Pro's website.
RV Pro reports that Winnebago recently unveiled accessibility-enhanced RVs, such as the Forza and Adventurer, during Florida’s Tampa RV SuperShow at the Florida State Fairgrounds. For the past 40 years, Winnebago has customized its models to be accessible by disabled individuals and families. It’s a process that can take anywhere from six to nine months. While that timeline may work for some, others may suffer from a terminal illness, leaving them helpless.
RV Pro writer David MacNeal relays in a press release, "Winnebago said the ready-to-go models will be on dealership lots within the next six months." Attendees at the show responded well to the debut, wishing Winnebago had done it sooner. “Now [people] have the opportunity to get in and out of that vehicle, and make sure that it’s the right choice for them,” said Jamie Sorenson, Winnebago’s director of specialty vehicles and advanced technology. The three models on the initial outset are standardized. Using decades of blueprints from analyzing the needs of other customers and specially tailoring units, Winnebago landed on specific features for the newly unveiled models. Winnebago reports that the new models can accommodate 60 to 70 percent of people’s needs.
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