
“With July 4th right around the corner, we are reminded of the significance independence has in the lives of adults, children and veterans with disabilities.” said Braun president Nick Gutwein. “The enhanced Toyota Sienna conversion is just another example of the importance we place on the freedom to drive and the ability to choose a vehicle customized for individual needs.”
Braun’s newest addition also features sleek, all-new interior paneling and a backseat footrest to maximize passenger comfort. Notable additions include new and improved Step-and-Roll seats that are simpler to use, and easier serviceability to speed up service time.
The Rampvan® Xi is Braun’s latest development in improving mobility for individuals with physical disabilities and will be available at Braun dealerships across the country. Braun’s nationwide dealer network offers more than 200 convenient locations staffed by sales associates who specialize in providing mobility solutions customized for user needs. Visit www.braunability.com for more information or to find a nearby dealer.
About The Braun Corporation
The Braun Corporation is the leading global manufacturer of wheelchair accessible vans and wheelchair lifts that enable people with physical disabilities to regain mobility and lead active and independent lives. The Indiana-based company was founded by Ralph Braun, who was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy at a young age and was unable to walk by age 15. Ralph was motivated by his disability to invent the world’s first electric scooter (the Tri-Wheeler) and wheelchair lift (the Lift-A-Way) in his parents’ garage. Word spread and demand for the product increased, resulting in the birth of Save-A-Step Manufacturing, which ultimately became The Braun Corporation. Braun offers the most diverse line of vehicle platforms in the mobility industry, including the Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country, Toyota Sienna, and Honda Odyssey. For more information, please visit www.braunability.com.