Hustler Turf Equipment launching utility vehicle line


Hesston, KS – Hustler Turf Equipment announced it has purchased a utility vehicle product line from a European construction equipment manufacturer. Hustler has acquired tooling and design for the utility vehicle, with plans to expand its line of products. 

“We have developed patented technology to set Hustler well apart from other vehicles in the market. We simply needed a well-built vehicle to incorporate the technology”, said Adam Mullet, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “One look at the design and build quality of these vehicles and we knew right away it was a perfect match. The suspension, drivability, speed, and high quality will put this vehicle in its own category”, he added.

The vehicle will be manufactured at the facility in Hesston, Kansas, with production slated to begin in the fall of 2015.

About Hustler Turf Equipment and Excel Industries, Inc.

Founded in 1960 and based in Hesston, Kansas, Excel Industries is a leading manufacturer of premium commercial and residential turf equipment. Excel introduced the world’s first zero-turn mower under the Hustler brand, in 1964. Excel Industries has a global distribution network of more than 2,200 U.S. dealers and 50 distributors worldwide. 

For more information, visit www.hustlerturf.com.

 

 

 

 



November 14, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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