Did Hymer RV go out of business?

As many Aktiv and Road Trek owners know by now, on Feb 15, 2019 Erwin Hymer Group North America, Ontario manufacturer of RoadTrek, Hymer Aktiv, and Carado Class B motorhomes ceased business operations, laid off all their employees, and was placed into receivership by the courts.

What happened to Hymer North America?

Hymer bought a Canadian camper company in 2016 and established Hymer North America, but financial issues saw it shut down during Thor’s acquisition process last year. With the ink drying on a new deal, Hymer USA plans to have products for sale in the fourth quarter of 2020.

What happened to Erwin Hymer group?

15, employees of Erwin Hymer Group North America were called into a meeting and told they had lost their jobs. The company was in receivership. Shares in Erwin Hymer Group North America were acquired by Corner Flag, a U.S.-based limited liability company based in Delaware.

What happened road trek?

The Roadtrek brand was acquired by Groupe Rapido in 2019. The acquisition created Roadtrek Inc., headquartered in Cambridge, Ontario Canada with a sole focus on building quality class b motorhomes for the North American market.

What happened to Erwin Hymer Group?

Who took over Hymer?

THOR Industries
Plenty of autonomy for handling the pandemic. Two years after the takeover by THOR Industries, Martin Brandt, CEO of the Erwin Hymer Group, also takes a positive view: “The way we have come through the pandemic so far shows that THOR Industries and the Erwin Hymer Group are cut from the same cloth.

Did Thor buy Hymer?

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – U.S.-based recreational vehicle maker Thor Industries THO. N has agreed to buy German family-owned caravan maker Erwin Hymer Group in a deal valuing the company at 2.1 billion euros ($2.45 billion)including debt, Thor said on Tuesday.

Who owns Roadtrek now?

Groupe Rapido
The Roadtrek brand was acquired by Groupe Rapido in 2019. The acquisition created Roadtrek Inc., headquartered in Cambridge, Ontario Canada with a sole focus on building quality class b motorhomes for the North American market.