[3] Allied Specialty Vehicles changed its name to REV Group in November 2015[1] In January 2017, the company went public with ticker symbol REVG.
[6][7] In September 2010, ASV acquired the assets of ambulance manufacturer Road Rescue from Spartan Motors.
[10][11] A week later, it was announced that ASV was purchasing the RV assets of Navistar International, which include Monaco, Holiday Rambler, R-Vision and the Beaver and Safari brands.
[27] It has been ordered in Charlotte, North Carolina,[28] Varennes, Quebec,[27] and Mesa, Arizona,[29] and Toronto, Canada,[30] and was used in the 2023 Daytona 500.
[33] In November 2021, E-ONE was contracted by the city of Mesa, Arizona to build the first fully-electric firetruck in North America.
[34] As of February 2022, the company's Hamburg, New York plant employs around 100 people and produces around 90 trucks a year.
[33] In April 2016, REV Group acquired Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania-based fire truck manufacturer Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corp (KME), which services municipal, state and federal governments.
[36] REV Group announced that plants in Nesquehoning and Roanoke, Virginia would be closing in 2021, with KME production shifting to Holden, Louisiana.
[39] In November 2021, REV Group announced plans for a $7.46 million expansion of Ferrara's Holden, Louisiana manufacturing facility; the project is due to be complete in June 2023.
[52] Horton vehicles produced after April 2023 feature the MBrace, a "four-point retractable harness that includes its own airbag"[53] that can be deployed in a "fraction of a second.
It retrofits and modifies vehicles for both retail and commercial customers, as well as government agencies; the company lowers the floors of minivans so that they can be wheelchair-accessible.
[63] In December 2022, the first orders were received for ENC's newest electric and hydrogen fuel cell busses.
[67] Capacity unveiled a hydrogen-fuel cell terminal tractor in February 2023[68] and a battery electric vehicle in May 2023 at ACT Expo in Anaheim, California.