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REV Group Raises Guidance on Strong Q2

Core Insights - REV Group reported an 8% increase in consolidated mid-point revenue guidance and a 45% year-over-year increase in adjusted EBITDA guidance for fiscal 2025, driven by strong operational gains in the specialty vehicle segment [1] - The company announced a $20 million plant expansion, a strategic exit from the Lance Camper operation, and raised capital expenditure plans while addressing $15 million in expected tariff headwinds [1][6] Specialty Vehicle Segment Performance - The specialty vehicle segment, excluding divested bus operations, achieved a 12.2% revenue increase and a 74.3% surge in adjusted EBITDA compared to the prior year quarter, with record shipment levels in the Spartan Emergency Response business [2] - Segment backlog reached $4.3 billion at quarter-end, supported by a book-to-bill ratio of 1.1 and strong demand for fire apparatus [3][2] Portfolio Optimization - The divestiture of the Lance Camper operation resulted in a one-time $30 million non-cash loss, partially offset by a $16.6 million tax benefit, allowing the company to focus on scalable operations with stronger competitive positioning [4][5] - The motorized RV division continues to drive nearly all EBITDA for the recreation segment, maintaining a 6.2% adjusted EBITDA margin despite a 10% decline in REV brand retail sales [4] Tariff Impact and Strategic Adjustments - New tariffs are expected to impact adjusted EBITDA by $10 million in specialty vehicles and $5 million in recreation for the second half of the fiscal year, prompting a shift to U.S. suppliers for chassis sourcing [6][7] - The company has increased full-year capital expenditure guidance to $45 million–$50 million, with $20 million allocated for expansion projects [6] Future Outlook - Management raised consolidated FY2025 revenue guidance to $2.35 billion–$2.45 billion and adjusted EBITDA guidance to $200 million–$220 million, anticipating specialty vehicle outperformance to offset tariff pressures [8] - Net income guidance, including the Lance Camper divestiture loss, is now projected at $88 million–$107 million, with adjusted net income at $100 million–$130 million [8]