06/05/2026
THE MONARCH
I’ll say it plainly. We already run the most executive luxury Sprinters in the state of Oklahoma, and I believe we run the nicest ones collectively, too. That’s not bravado. That’s just where Angela and I have set the bar.
But this one is different.
This brand-new Sprinter we just brought into the fleet is, hands down, the nicest one I have ever laid eyes on. And I don’t say that lightly. I’ve been to LA, New York, Houston, Dallas, Miami. I’ve walked through what those markets call their best. I have personally never seen a Sprinter built to this level. Not one.
Step inside and you’ll understand. Four Maybach-style captain’s chairs that heat, cool, massage, and recline nearly flat. A rear lounge that seats five more beneath a suede starlight ceiling that glows like a private night sky. Dual 50-inch 4K screens, concert-grade surround sound, a built-in PlayStation 5, and a full wet bar with a chilled fridge, a backlit glass bar cabinet, and fresh Nespresso poured on demand. When business calls, the pull-out tables turn the whole cabin into a rolling boardroom, with Wi-Fi, power, and charging at every seat. All of it wrapped in ivory-and-black Maybach-inspired leather.
Here’s the thing. Oklahoma City is growing by leaps and bounds, and the people moving through this city are asking for more than what’s been the norm around here. So we went and got it for them.
Every vehicle in our fleet now carries a name. This one we’ve named the Monarch.
(A monarch is a sovereign ruler, a king or queen who reigns above all others. In the Arthurian legend, Excalibur was the very sword that marked the rightful monarch, placed in the hand of the one born to rule.)
She arrives tomorrow.
So the question is simple: who will be the first in Oklahoma to take the throne?
The Monarch doesn’t just move passengers. It moves rulers.