Interesting news from Winnebago! They made an adventure camper based on the Sprinter 144 4x4 chassis. IMO I think it's great a main stream RV manufacturer is looking at entering this segment. Some of the highlights in addition to the short 4x4 chassis:
- European style layout with rear platform bed (adjustable and able to level) with front dinette seating with cab swivel seats
- Light interior with cabinet and floor finishes designed for ease of cleaning
- No generator
- No AC but has two fans and pre-wired for optional AC that could be used when plugged in or with external generator (I would like an underhood generator but that could be more cost)
- No microwave
- No TV - instead there are RAM mounts located throughout the interior with USB power ports in close location to the mount so ipads, iphones, etc. can be mounted
- Cassette swivel toilet so there is more space for the onboard shower
- Under bed storage area with room for two bikes
- Wash down external hose located at the sliding door to wash down before entry
- Truma Combi propane heat and hotwater system
- Induction cook top (personally with the propane onboard I think a simple propane would be better)
- Two solar panels expandable to add another roof panel and there is a van side connection for a portable panel
- 30 gallon water tank. Haven't heard the specs for grey but with no black tank they wanted to expand the grey and fresh for more offgrid capacity
- Roof rack with solar panels
- Rear ladder that is easily removable for use at the rear and sides of the van
- Rear bike rack for two additional bikes
The MSRP has been quoted at $100-$110K. Assuming you can get the typical Winnie dealer discount of 15-25% that seems really reasonable compared to other options. Also, I like the ability to have a Winnebago dealer network for service, etc.
Article on the van with pretty good details and photos:
http://newatlas.com/winnebago-concept-adventure-vehicle/44797/
They are gauging interest so if you are interested there is a survey. Link to survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/winnebagoadventurevehicle
- European style layout with rear platform bed (adjustable and able to level) with front dinette seating with cab swivel seats
- Light interior with cabinet and floor finishes designed for ease of cleaning
- No generator
- No AC but has two fans and pre-wired for optional AC that could be used when plugged in or with external generator (I would like an underhood generator but that could be more cost)
- No microwave
- No TV - instead there are RAM mounts located throughout the interior with USB power ports in close location to the mount so ipads, iphones, etc. can be mounted
- Cassette swivel toilet so there is more space for the onboard shower
- Under bed storage area with room for two bikes
- Wash down external hose located at the sliding door to wash down before entry
- Truma Combi propane heat and hotwater system
- Induction cook top (personally with the propane onboard I think a simple propane would be better)
- Two solar panels expandable to add another roof panel and there is a van side connection for a portable panel
- 30 gallon water tank. Haven't heard the specs for grey but with no black tank they wanted to expand the grey and fresh for more offgrid capacity
- Roof rack with solar panels
- Rear ladder that is easily removable for use at the rear and sides of the van
- Rear bike rack for two additional bikes
The MSRP has been quoted at $100-$110K. Assuming you can get the typical Winnie dealer discount of 15-25% that seems really reasonable compared to other options. Also, I like the ability to have a Winnebago dealer network for service, etc.
Article on the van with pretty good details and photos:
http://newatlas.com/winnebago-concept-adventure-vehicle/44797/
They are gauging interest so if you are interested there is a survey. Link to survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/winnebagoadventurevehicle
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