Winnebago CamperVans that Sleep 4 or 5
As the largest Winnebago dealer in North America, we receive a lot of questions on Campervans including “Which Winnebago Campervans can sleep up 4-5 people?” Read our Blog to learn more.
As the largest Winnebago dealer in North America, we receive a lot of questions on Campervans including “Which Winnebago Campervans can sleep up 4-5 people?” Read our Blog to learn more.
Winnebago offers a wide selection of Winnebago Class B Campervans. They include all the comforts of home including a bed, a kitchen and often a bath, while providing easy driving ability and tremendous fuel efficiency. Read more about the Winnebago Class B Camper Van Lineup Here.
In the sea of Camper Vans it’s hard to know where to begin. We’ll try and help you answer the question “Which Camper Van Should I Buy?” The Winnebago Class B lineup includes the Winnebago Travato, Winnebago Solis, and Winnebago Roam gas models and the Winnebago Boldt and Winnebago Revel diesel models. In our Blog we will review common questions regarding the key features differentiating the Winnebago Class B Camper Van models.
The Winnebago Boldt was developed for agile adventure. Built on the new Mercedes-Benz VS30 Chassis with the exclusive Pure3 Advanced Energy System, it perfectly blends innovation and comfort on the road. The energy and fuel-efficient diesel-powered Winnebago Boldt is equipped with expansive storage and the spacious floorplan makes it the perfect blend of innovation and comfort. We have identified the top 5 Reasons Why the Winnebago Boldt is a Great RV. See our Blog to learn more.
The Winnebago Travato was built for four season adventure! Spring to Winter, the Travato has features that help you make the most of your van regardless of the season. Read about some of theses key features in our Blog.
RVing in the late fall and winter months is incredibly popular with RVers, especially Camper Van owners. Winnebago manufactures an impressive list of 4-Season RVs, both campervans and Class C motorhomes. Typically when looking at 4-Season RVs, owners will want to look at how the RV is insulated and heated and how the water systems are kept from freezing. Learn about Winnebago 4-Season RVs in our Blog.
Winnebago produces numerous RVs that are specifically engineered to extend your camping season into colder temperatures. Winnebago has a number of Class B RVs that are 4-season RVs ready not only for fall weather, but the colder weather that follows. Read more about Winnebago 4-Season Class B Campervan RVs in our Blog.
RVing allows you to do what you love! If you’re someone who doesn’t like a paved road to be your boundary, go “Off Road” in a Winnebago RV! However, not all RVs are equipped to allow you to do this. Winnebago has 3 models of 4×4 RVs in their Winnebago Class B Camper Van lineup and an AWD model in the Winnebago Class C Lineup that allow to blaze your own trail. See our Blog to learn more.
Winnebago uses Truma appliances in a number of their RVs. The Winnebago Boldt, Era, Solis, and Travato all include the Truma Combi Eco Plus Heating System, the first forced-air furnace and water heater powered by propane. Continue reading to learn more about why the small footprint and versatility of the Truma Combi Heating System makes it the perfect option for these Winnebago Camper Vans.
We are often asked what the difference is between a Class B Motorhome and a Camper Van. Other terms to describe these RVs include Adventure Van, B Van, and Class B RV. Class B Vans have become one of the biggest trends in travel, as they can take on both bustling cities and off-road, off-grid treks. Read our Blog to learn more.