Longtime leader retires as Prevost opens expanded Tennessee center
Tim Willmuth retires after 25 years as Prevost celebrates expansion of Goodlettsville facility, highlighting culture, growth, and industry investment.
Tim Willmuth retires after 25 years as Prevost celebrates expansion of Goodlettsville facility, highlighting culture, growth, and industry investment.
New York’s transit agency will take delivery of its 1,000th Prevost bus, highlighting fleet modernization, sustainability efforts, and cross-border manufacturing ties.
Ribbon-cutting draws industry leaders, officials, and customers as expansion boosts service capacity, supports jobs, and reflects growing demand in the motorcoach industry.
New facility in Randleman, set to open in 2027, will expand service capacity, strengthen longstanding partnership, and support long-term growth for both companies.
Prevost expands its Goodlettsville, Tennessee, service center, adding bays and parking as part of a broader North American strategy to improve fleet service access.
Citing industry sales data, Prevost says it leads the North American motorcoach market as its H3-45 becomes the continent’s best-selling 45-foot coach, in part because of its improved fuel efficiency and expanded service support.
In his hometown, John Matthews wins the UMA driver title; Previous champion Wren Nance takes second, and Dirk Armstrong is third at the competition, showcasing top motorcoach safety skills.
Larry and Lorna Hundt transformed a student bus idea into a celebrated national tour company, blending innovation, bold branding, and people-first values to create meaningful travel experiences and a lasting Canadian legacy.
Prevost customers gain a new certified service partner as TranSource begins offering quick-turn maintenance and expert repair capabilities in Rapid City.
Prevost appoints motorcoach leader John Busskohl, who brings 30 years of industry experience, as West Coast regional commercial director.