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Leisure Travel Vans unveils new website and launches MyLTV

Graphic of Leisure Van's new website.
The new website was completely redesigned top to bottom “with the goal of providing consumers, dealers, and owners with an enhanced, engaging, and simplified experience.” — Photo courtesy leisurevans.com

Explore new product features, request information, get a quote, follow their blog, engage with interactive tools—it's all possible with LTV's dynamic new website.

Manitoba-based Leisure Travel Vans, a brand of Triple E Recreational Vehicles, has launched an exciting all-new website, leisurevans.com.

According to the company’s press release, the new website was completely redesigned top to bottom “with the goal of providing consumers, dealers, and owners with an enhanced, engaging, and simplified experience.”

Internet users can explore new product and company information through enhanced product pages as well as interactive tools such as an automotive-style product configurator. The new website also makes it convenient for consumers to find and connect with their local Leisure Travel Vans dealer to request more information or a quote.

Plus, the Winkler, Manitoba-based company also launched MyLTV, the new online home for Leisure Travel Vans owners. The MyLTV dashboard offers owners a personalized and customizable dashboard featuring product manuals and walk-through videos of their specific coach, owners’ club resources, access to a referral program and more. Leisure Travel Vans owners can register for a MyLTV account today at leisurevans.com/myltv/.

Some of the new website features include:

  • Expanded, enhanced, and immersive product pages
  • Interactive build and configure tool
  • New interior décor configurator
  • Model comparison tool
  • MyLTV, the new online home for LTV owners
  • Online store featuring Leisure Travel Vans branded clothing and accessories

Visit www.leisurevans.com

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