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| Founded | 1973 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | , U.S. |
| Products | Multi-stop trucks |
| Parent | The Shyft Group |
| Website | utilimaster |
Utilimaster, a subsidiary ofThe Shyft Group, manufacturesmulti-stop trucks. It was founded in 1973 inWakarusa, Indiana.[1]
In 1996, Utilimaster was bought for $65 million fromHarley-Davidson by senior management and an investment group which was led by Kirkland Messina. It had been owned byHoliday Rambler before Harley-Davidson. On November 19, 2009, Spartan Motors (now The Shyft Group) acquired Utilimaster for $45 million in an all-cash transaction.[1] Spartan sold the Road Rescue division toAllied Specialty Vehicles in 2010.[2]
Utilimaster bought Union City Body Company, a competitor fromUnion City, Indiana, for an undisclosed amount on November 16, 2005. Union City Body bought theGeneral Motors chassis and commercial truck business in 1998.[3]

In the 1980s and 1990s, the company manufactured the aerodynamicAeromate on an in-house, front-wheel drive chassis. The original model was introduced in August 1988 and usedChrysler's2.5-literinline-four engine known from theK-car.[4] Later models used either theturbocharged version of Chrysler's 2.5-litre four cylinder engine or their3.3-litre V6 engine; the V6 was introduced for the 1991 model year.[5] With a 5,500-pound (2,495 kg)GVWR the vehicle's payload was 2,050 lb (930 kg) with either engine fitted.[5]
In mid-1990, Utilimaster introduced the largerAeromaster Z2000 for the 1991 model year. The aerodynamic walk-in van was also built on a proprietary front-wheel drive chassis, and came in GVWRs ranging from 10,000 to 12,500 lb (4,540 to 5,670 kg).[6] The engine options were aFord gasoline V8 or aCummins' 4BT four-cylinder diesel.[6]

In 2011,Isuzu and Utilimaster announced plans for Utilimaster to assemble theIsuzu Reach in itsWakarusa, Indiana, plant. It is a commercialstep van with improved aerodynamics and a more fuel-efficient engine than other walk-in vans in the class.[7] On February 14, 2012, Utilimaster announced that it would move from Wakarusa toBristol, Indiana, 17 miles away.
In 2012, Utilimaster andSmith co-developed an integrated walk-in van design using Smith's Newton chassis platform. The Newton Step Van was available in configurations of 14,000 to 26,000 lbs. GVW and 650 to 1,200 cubic feet and provided a range of approximately 100 miles on a single charge. In 2015, Utilimaster introduced the first walk-in cargo van, which they named Velocity. The van was developed on the Ford Transit chassis, available in gas, diesel, or CNG/LPG configurations.
In 2020, at the NTEA's Work Truck Show, Utilimaster announced the Velocity M3, a walk-in cargo van built on theMercedes Sprinter chassis.[8] In 2020, Utilimaster announced the Velocity F2, a sub-10,000 lbs. GVWR walk-in cargo van built on theFord Transit chassis.
On 6 March 2023 Utilimaster announced the deployment in 5,860 walk-in vans of its Rapid Driver Cooling System.[9]