Indianapolis rolled out the red carpet this week as the Terex RV Group hosted its 2026 Dealer Summit at Lucas Oil Stadium on Tuesday, May 12 and Wednesday, May 13. The summit is the first time Terex RV Group has ever brought every national dealer together across all four of its motorized brands: Fleetwood RV, Holiday Rambler, American Coach, and Renegade RV.
Gary Gunter, president of the Terex RV Group, opened Tuesday with a keynote before handing the floor to a lineup of presentations previewing 2027 products, service updates, marketing strategy, and the broader RV market outlook.
Why was Indianapolis chosen to host? Gunter sat down with Nate Spangle of Get Indiana and said the choice tied back to the group's partnership with the Indianapolis Colts through Holiday Rambler, which gave Terex RV access to the Colts' venue for the event. It also put dealers within driving distance of where the magic actually happens. Every unit on display was built in Indiana, with Fleetwood, Holiday Rambler, and American Coach made in Decatur, and Renegade RV assembled in Bristol near the Michigan border.
Outside the stadium, the parking lot is a literal maze of brand-new 2027 RVs. Standouts include the Renegade's Explorer TS with a new twin-screw configuration, and a significantly redesigned dash on the American Coach Eagle. In prior model years, the Eagle's entryway measured six to eight inches across, but that's now been widened to 12 to 18 inches as a direct response to dealer feedback.
Dealers traveled from as far as Oregon, Arizona, Texas, and Florida to walk through the lineup and meet with the executive team. Gunter said the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with dealers appreciating the chance to see Indiana-built products on Indiana soil. Following Tuesday's sessions, attendees wrapped the day with casino-themed entertainment at Lucas Oil Stadium.
This first all-brands summit hosted by Terex RV is just the beginning of a tighter alignment with its dealer network heading into 2027 and beyond.