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Featherlite Coaches is a luxury motor coach manufacturer based in Sanford, Florida that operates a factory in Suffolk, Virginia. It sells through dealers in various areas of the United States.

Featherlite has produced some of the most expensive motor coaches ever made. The company debuted the $2.5 million Platinum Plus in 2006 for renowned NASCAR Nextel Cup owner Richard Childress at a showcase presentation at the Childress Vineyards in Lexington, North Carolina.

Featherlite is the official luxury coach of NASCAR. Featherlite sponsored the Featherlite Coaches 200 NASCAR race in 2007.

Corporate history
Featherlite Coaches was reorganized in 2006 from the assets of Featherlite Luxury Coaches, a division of Featherlite Inc., "a wholly owned subsidiary of Cincinnati based Universal Trailer Holdings Corp", that was previously headed by Conrad Clement. The independent Featherlite company was established in 2006 by Conrad Clement, Tracy Clement and Bulk Resources, Inc. It was purchased by Amadas Coach in 2008. Also in 2008, Tom Johnson Camping Center became the exclusive dealer of Featherlite's coaches costing more than $1 million in eight Southeastern states.

Products
Featherlite sells "travelers with the luxurious living accommodations and interior choices" and "designs and manufactures coaches in corporate and executive models." The company's products include the Featherlite Vantare' H3-45 and XLII Prevost conversions.