Tomberlin, the leading manufacturer of luxury low-speed electric vehicles, was selected over several other brands for the acclaimed television series, “World’s Greatest!...” The program highlights extraordinary companies, products and organizations from around the globe.
Tomberlin was chosen for its innovative approach to redefining the low-speed electric vehicle market. Unlike traditional golf cars, Tomberlin vehicles are engineered to be fully street-legal, blending safety, performance and styling into every design. All Tomberlin vehicles come standard with a full suite of advanced safety features—never as aftermarket add-ons or upgrades—because true peace of mind should never be optional.
The episode takes viewers behind the scenes at Tomberlin’s new 150,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Aiken, South Carolina, and includes interviews with Columbia Vehicle Group President Mike Tomberlin and Vice President of Business Operations Sean McNally and General Manager of Etto Leisure Cars Paul Streaman, an Authorized Tomberlin Dealer in the Charleston, South Carolina, area. It showcases Tomberlin’s design philosophy, dedication to engineering excellence and commitment to elevating the way people move in communities, campuses, resorts and neighborhoods.
“We are honored to be featured on World’s Greatest!…” said Mary Sicard, director of marketing for Columbia Vehicle Group. “This opportunity allows us to share our story and demonstrate why Tomberlin’s luxury low-speed electric vehicles truly are the world’s greatest.”
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About Columbia Vehicle Group
Tomberlin and Columbia, divisions of Columbia Vehicle Group, are leaders in electric vehicle innovation. As part of the Nordic Group of Companies, a family-owned, American business since 1946, we design and manufacture high-quality, long-lasting electric vehicles under stringent U.S. quality control. The brands set benchmarks in luxury and commercial and industrial transportation. Visit tomberlinusa.com and columbiavehicles.com for more information.