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Spartan Motors - Spartan Active Ride

The following is news regarding Spartan Motors, Inc. (Nasd: SPAR). If you
have any questions regarding this release, please contact Brian Edwards or
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Spartan Motors Unveils Spartan Active Ride Suspension at RVIA
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Spartan Provides Smooth Drive with Intelligent Independent Suspension System
for RVs


 

CHARLOTTE, Michigan, December 3, 2002 - Spartan Motors, Inc.
has made silky smooth motorhome rides one of its primary missions since it
entered the industry in 1985.  Now, the manufacturer of RV chassis has upped
the ante to offer motorhome drivers an unparalleled ride.

 

The Charlotte, Mich.-based manufacturer of motorhome and fire truck chassis
and emergency-rescue vehicles said it will introduce the industry's first
production chassis equipped with its Spartan Active Ride independent full
suspension system at the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association tradeshow
in Louisville, Ky. Dec. 3-5.  Spartan Active Ride, which is technology
exclusive to Spartan, will be featured on Fleetwood's 2003 American Eagle
luxury coach at the RVIA show. 

 

"The Spartan Active Ride system is designed to actively read - and
intelligently respond to - the conditions of the road," said John Sztykiel,
chief executive officer of Spartan Motors.  "With Spartan Active Ride, all
four wheels and the chassis are constantly responding to the road, keeping
the base of the coach on a level plane and providing a smooth ride without
tilt or sway in virtually every drivable condition.  This technology is
going to revolutionize the way we perceive motorhome driving, making it much
easier and more manageable for the average driver."

 

Using a combination of hydraulics, electronic sensors and computer controls,
Spartan Active Ride provides a tight, level and smooth ride for motorhomes.
Spartan Active Ride gathers input from the four corners of the coach,
integrates data on driving conditions, braking, speed, roll acceleration and
steering angle, and then adjusts each shock absorber to smooth out the ride.
The system's microcomputers analyze this information 400 times every second
to deliver the best response to extreme road conditions. Some of the
features of Spartan Active Ride include:

 

·          A real-time electronic system that "reads" the condition of the
road and responds to control the roll, pitch and vehicle stability, making
it both a proactive and reactive system.

 

·          Spartan Active Ride's roll control system eliminates vehicle sway
by applying force between the motorhome's chassis and the suspension system
to keep it level.  This force-which can be much higher than the conventional
suspension allows-enables the motorhome to corner smoothly and keeps the
coach level through turns and lane changes, even on winding roads and windy
days.

 

·          The anti-pitch control maintains the vehicle's flat plane from
front to back. In current models, shock absorbers and anti-sway bars do
little to keep the motorhome from pitching forward in the case of quick
braking.  With Spartan Active Ride, the motorhome doesn't nose-dive.

 

Spartan Active Ride is the first significant innovation in motorhome
suspension since Spartan introduced Independent Front Suspension (IFS)
systems in 1995.  Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) not using an
independent front suspension system are still mired in 75-year-old
technology, using an I-beam axle system that can be tuned to only one
setting, unlike the Spartan Active Ride's continual suspension adjustments.


 

 "Spartan Active Ride offers a unique opportunity to our motorhome
manufacturer customers," said Richard Schalter, president of Spartan Motors
Chassis.  "It positions them with the latest technology in ride control,
which is a key benefit to an end-user. It's hard to sell a motorhome to
someone who isn't comfortable driving it.  With Spartan Active Ride, the
drive is smooth, level and comfortable."

 

Spartan said it intends to implement Spartan Active Ride in all of its
product lines, including its emergency vehicles, over time.

 

"The emergency-rescue market will see Spartan Active Ride in the second half
of 2003 as we unify and leverage the strength of our subsidiaries, Crimson
Fire and Road Rescue," said John Sztykiel, chief executive officer of
Spartan Motors.  "Vehicle control is critical in emergency-rescue, and we
are excited about Spartan Active Ride's application in that industry, as
well.

 

Innovations like the Spartan Active Ride system and the mid-engine motorhome
chassis represent Spartan's continued focus on becoming the most-desired
brand in our market niches."

 

About Spartan Motors, Inc.

Spartan Motors, Inc. ( www.spartanmotors.com <http://www.spartanmotors.com/>
) is a leading developer and manufacturer of custom chassis for recreational
vehicles, fire trucks, ambulances and other specialty vehicles.  The Company
also owns ambulance manufacturer Road Rescue Inc. and rescue vehicle
manufacturer Crimson Fire, formerly Luverne Fire Apparatus and Quality
Manufacturing.

 

The statements contained in this news release include certain predictions
and projections that may be considered "forward-looking statements" by the
securities laws.  These forward-looking statements are identifiable by words
or phrases indicating that the Company or management "expects" that a
particular result may occur, or that its "guidance" or "initial guidance" is
that a particular event may occur.  These statements involve many risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially,
including but not limited to economic, competitive, governmental and
technological factors affecting the Company's operations, markets, products,
services and prices.  Additional information about these and other factors
that may adversely affect these forward-looking statements are contained in
the Company's reports and filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.  The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements to reflect developments or information obtained
after the date of this news release.  

 

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Ben Buursma
LE&A
Grand Rapids, MI
616.233.0500
bbuursma@lambert-edwards.com <mailto:bbuursma@lambert-edwards.com>