National showing new seat

June 14, 2006
The New Albany, OH-based Interior Systems division of Commercial Vehicle Group (CVG) plans to unveil a new HP (high performance) seat developed for its National Seating brand

The New Albany, OH-based Interior Systems division of Commercial Vehicle Group (CVG) plans to unveil a new HP (high performance) seat developed for its National Seating brand. The seat will be shown at the Truck Show in Las Vegas, in June and later in August at the Great American Truck Show in Dallas.

“The HP seat includes a wider seat cushion, more distance between armrests, and an innovative base to provide improved road-vibration isolation for a more comfortable ride, said Ken Bush, gm & vp of CVG’s Interior Systems division. “Our research and development team continues to design seating that is not only functional but addresses the fit, comfort and ergonomic needs of drivers.”

For a complete list of National Seating HP Seat tour locations and dates go to www.cvgrp.com

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