Prevost to Debut Proprietary Seating Line at UMA Expo
The new offering is a result of many months of extensive research including collaboration with the industry-leading supplier, and real-world workshops used to create the most comfortable seat that also embodies modern styling, according to the company.

Cloud One is available in three tiers of style and comfort, and a variety of color combinations.
Prevost
Prevost announced it will unveil its brand-new proprietary Cloud One seat line during the United Motorcoach Association EXPO April 21 to 24 in Orlando. The Cloud One series design focuses on comfort and ergonomics giving passengers an upgraded ride combined with uncompromised safety.
The new offering is a result of many months of extensive research including collaboration with the industry-leading supplier, and real-world workshops used to create the most comfortable seat that also embodies modern styling, according to the company. Prevost engineers also ensured Cloud One meets all North American safety regulations to continue to meet the safety standards Prevost customers are accustomed to.
“We conducted workshops with more than 100 passengers of all ages and body compositions who gave us great insight,” said Jeff Gagne, Prevost product manager. “Using that information and our strong supplier relationship, we created the ultimate seat for the North American coach industry.”
Cloud One is available in three tiers of style and comfort, and a variety of color combinations. All three collections come with the option of a standard headrest or a new ergonomic winged headrest.
Luxury Collection
Full leather or leatherette
Double stitching
Piping
Additional tufting on the sides and seat pan
Premium Collection
Full leatherette
Double stitching
Piping
Standard Collection
Flat woven or velvet options
Leatherette accents
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