
Coast Technology Packs Major Release Across the Stealth AI Suite for RV, Marine, and Powersports Dealers
A cross-product release brings Stealth Engage, an updated Stealth CRM, Collections inside Stealth Inventory, Stealth NextGen websites, and the Syla AI Guide to RV, marine, and powersports dealers. MANDEVILLE, LA — May 4, 2026 — Coast Technology I, LLC, the company behind the Stealth AI Suite for RV, marine, and powersports dealers, today released a major cross-product update spanning five products across its platform. The release lands at a moment when the broader dealership technology industry is racing to assemble what Coast Technology has spent six years building: a single platform where the website, the data, the CRM, the email, and the advertising all work together. Recent consolidation in automotive technology, including Cox Automotive’s agreement to acquire Fullpath, signals that the unified-platform thesis is now widely accepted across the industry. “We’ve been building this for six years, and the rest of the industry is finally catching up to the idea,” said Rich DeLancey, Chief Information Officer of Coast Technology. “Our dealers don’t have to wait for consolidation to get a unified platform. They already have one, and today it’s bigger and more capable than it’s ever been.” What’s new across the Stealth AI Suite One platform, one shopper profile, one data layer Today’s RV, marine, and powersports dealers typically run their businesses across five to seven separate vendors that don’t share a shopper profile or talk to each other. The Stealth AI Suite was built as one platform from the start. Every product, from Stealth Web and Syla to Stealth CDXP, Stealth CRM, Stealth Inventory, Stealth DSP, Stealth SEO, and Stealth Data, shares the same data layer. “A shopper visits the website, chats with Syla, gets a personalized email, texts the dealer back, and walks onto the sales floor already known,” said Liz Martin, Chief Marketing Officer of Coast Technology.
