Entegra Coach

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Entegra Coach
Company typeSubsidiary
Industry Recreational Vehicles
Founded2008
Headquarters Middlebury, Indiana, United States
ProductsLuxury Diesel Pushers, Gas Class A Motorhomes, Class C Motorhomes, Super C Motorhomes, Class B Motorhomes
Parent Jayco Family of Companies (Thor Industries)
Website www.entegracoach.com

Entegra Coach is an American manufacturer of luxury motorhomes. [1] Established in 2008 as a subsidiary of the Jayco Family of Companies, which is itself part of Thor Industries. [2] Based in Middlebury, Indiana, Entegra Coach produces a variety of motorhomes, including luxury diesel pushers, gas Class A, Class C, Super C, and Class B motorhomes. [3] [4]

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History

Entegra Coach was established in 2008 as part of the Jayco Family of Companies. The company initially focused on producing luxury diesel motorhomes, prioritizing construction and design. [5]

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Entegra Coach vision gas Class A motorhome

In 2018, Entegra Coach expanded its offerings to include gas Class A and Class C motorhomes, [6] broadening its market reach.

In 2021, the company introduced the van-style Class B motorhome, the Ethos, further diversifying its product lineup. [7] Currently, Entegra Coach manufactures approximately 3,800 gas motorhomes and 400 diesel motorhomes annually.

Models

Model [8] ClassFuelChassis
CornerstoneLuxury DieselDieselSpartan K3
AnthemSpartan K2
Aspire
Reatta XL
ReattaSpartan® K1
EmblemGas Class AGasFord® F53
Vision XL
Vision
Accolade XLClass CDieselFreightliner® S2RV
Accolade
Accolade XTSuper Class CFord® F550
Esteem XL
CondorClass CGasFord® 350HD

Operations

Entegra Coach operates its manufacturing facility and customer service center in Middlebury, Indiana, located on the Jayco campus. [9] The manufacturing facility serves as the production base, while the service center acts as a resource for motorhome owners. [10]

Awards and recognition

Entegra Coach has been recognized for its motorhome models with several industry awards. [11] In 2024, the company received the Top Debut award from RV Business and the RV of the Year – Class C award from RV News for the Entegra Condor 22T. [12] In 2023, it was awarded the Best of Open House by RV Pro for the Accolade XL Super C motorhome.

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