Motorhomes

Knaus Tabbert motorhome delays to be eased with new models and technology innovations

Knaus Tabbert has announced 18 new models for motorhomes and caravans, as well as diversification to five chassis suppliers in a bid to shorten delivery times, the firm announced at its annual dealer conference on Tuesday in Bad Griesbach, Lower Bavaria.

In addition to its existing product portfolio, Knaus Tabbert presented the audience with 16 new motorhomes based on the new chassis from Mercedes, MAN, Ford and Volkswagen and two new caravans for the 2023 model season.

In future, customers and dealers will be able to choose from the range of Mercedes, Volkswagen, MAN, Fiat and Ford when ordering their motorhomes.

The firm says it will help to significantly increase the total number of chassis available and successively reduce the production backlog.

The restrictions experienced last year due to a lack of chassis and components were an important topic at the event.

The increase from formerly one main supplier to now five suppliers, the early recruitment of qualified staff and flexible product planning are part of the measures to reduce the impact.

Wolfgang Speck, CEO of Knaus Tabbert said: “We are pleased that we were able to welcome our dealers and partners from all over Europe to Bad Griesbach again this year under the motto ‘The Mission‐Together Again’.

“The sentiment in the industry and among our customers continues to be excellent.

“Together we will master and successively reduce the challenges from tense supply chains, which can continue to cause delays.

“We can only influence the problems along the supply chains to a limited extent.

“However, Knaus Tabbert is gaining additional room for manoeuvre in production with numerous measures.

“We are working consistently to ensure that we can once again serve our partners with the usual reliability.‟

With a total of 18 new models, the introduction of a new production process, a completely new vehicle category based on the VW T6.1, Knaus Tabbert says it has presented “a firework of innovations and attractiveness”.

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Mike Ruff

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