Forest River Inc. is an American manufacturer of
recreational vehicles, cargo trailers, utility trailers, pontoon boats, and buses.
History
Forest River, Inc. was founded in 1996 by Peter Liegl after purchasing certain assets of Cobra Industries, where
CEO Peter Liegl worked from 1985 to 1993.
The company started by manufacturing tent campers,
travel trailers, fifth wheels, and park models under the model lines Salem, Sierra, Sandpiper, Wildwood, Rockwood, Flagstaff, Summit, and Quailridge. Later that same year, they began producing cargo utility trailers as Cargo Mate.
In 1998, Forest River Launched Forest River Marine and began producing pontoon boats. That same year the company purchased certain assets of Firan Motorhomes to begin manufacturing class A
motorhomes.
In 2001, Forest River acquired
Starcraft Bus and
Glaval Bus.
In 2005, Forest River, Inc., was acquired by
Berkshire Hathaway
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. () is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. Originally a textile manufacturer, the company transitioned into a conglomerate starting in 1965 under the management of c ...
. As the Wall Street Columnist Ben Cohen noted:
"Liegl came to him (Warren Buffett) with a price in mind: $800 million. So he did some basic diligence. The next day, Buffett made an offer. The next week, Liegl came to Omaha. They met for 20 minutes and shook hands on a deal."
Forest River continued to expand with the acquisition of Rance Aluminum Fabrication and Priority One Financial Services in 2007.
The following year, the company acquired assets of Coachmen RV, a subsidiary of
Coachmen Industries and a manufacturer of class A motorhomes, class C motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, tent campers and sport utility trailers.
In 2011, Forest River acquired Dynamax Corporation, which builds motorhomes (class C and super class C).
In 2014, the company expanded with production facilities in
Silverton, Oregon,
Hemet, California
Hemet is a city in the San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County, California, United States. It covers a total area of , about half of the valley, which it shares with the neighboring city of San Jacinto, California, San Jacinto. The population w ...
, and
White Pigeon, Michigan. That same year, the company acquired StarTrans Bus.
In January 2017, Forest River launched its new line of luxury buses, Berkshire Coach. In June of the same year, Battisti Customs was acquired.
In May 2020, Forest River acquired the
REV Group shuttle bus brands
Champion, Federal Coach, World Trans, Krystal Coach,
ElDorado, and
Goshen Coach. In 2020, they closed the Federal Coach, Goshen Coach, Krystal Coach, and World Trans brands soon after acquisition.
In January 2024, Forest River acquired the school bus manufacturer
Collins Bus from REV Group. Later, the company acquired another school bus manufacturer
Trans Tech.
Forest River Bus & Van acquired L.A. West Coaches in January 2025.
In March 2025, co-CEO David Wright announced his retirement from Forest River, Inc., citing the recent passing of his longtime friend, mentor and Forest River founder, Pete Liegl.
Subsidiaries
Forest River, Inc., though known best for its recreational vehicles, sells a wide variety of products including cargo trailers, buses, and pontoon boats. Below are the subsidiary brands of Forest River, Inc.:
Buses
*
Glaval Bus
*Starcraft Bus
*StarTrans Bus
*
ElDorado Motor Corp.
*
Champion Bus
*
Collins Bus
Vans
*Forest River Vans
*Mobility Trans
Cargo Trailers
*Force Trailers
*Restroom Trailers
*AmeraLite
*Cargo Mate
*Cargo King
*Continental Cargo
*Haulin Trailers
*Lightning Trailers
*Rance Aluminum Trailers
*US Cargo
Commercial Trucks
*Rockport Commercial Vehicles
Park Models
*Cabins and Suites
*Summit
*Quailridge
Pontoon Boats
*Berkshire Pontoons
*South Bay Pontoons
*Trifecta Pontoons
References
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Berkshire Hathaway
Recreational vehicle manufacturers
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1996
Manufacturing companies based in Indiana
Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Indiana
1996 establishments in Indiana
Companies based in Elkhart County, Indiana
2005 mergers and acquisitions