I don’t know the exact details, but I’ve read a bit about what Roy Gripske & Sons (RGS) has planned.
RGS, a prominent Australian distributor of outdoor power equipment, is the owner and distributor of Bushranger mowers. This marks a significant step for the company, as it's the first time they’ve established their own engineering team to design and develop products in-house, highlighting their commitment to innovation.
In addition to their focus on Bushranger mowers, RGS has made public statements about their ambitious plans for the iconic Victa brand. They’ve emphasized that it would be "nonsensical" not to leverage Victa’s legacy, and they intend to do just that. Their public statements suggest bold plans to grow the brand and take it into the future, with a clear focus on enhancing its product offerings and expanding its market presence.
Some of the sustainability goals and product initiatives they may pursue include:
Expansion of product lines to incorporate more modern and eco-friendly designs, potentially including electric or hybrid models (based on industry trends and public statements).
Revitalizing the Victa brand, with a focus on modernizing its image while retaining the brand’s heritage.
Technological advancements, potentially incorporating smart features into future mowers (again, aligned with industry movements in the power equipment space).
Sustainability goals, including exploring more battery-powered and low-emission technologies in their products (this is based on general industry trends but has been mentioned in some public discussions).