Winnebago Class B Motorhome Takeaways

The Winnebago Class B flexible lineup includes gas models, diesel models and 4WD models. Find out more about these Class B models in our Blog.
The Winnebago Class B flexible lineup includes gas models, diesel models and 4WD models. Find out more about these Class B models 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, in both their Camper Van and Class C motorhome lineups. Typically, when looking at 4-Season RVs, buyers will want to look at how the RV is insulated and heated and what measures are in place to ensure the water systems are prevented from freezing. Learn about Winnebago 4-Season RVs in our Blog.
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.
An awning is a great way to increase your living space when you have made it to your campsite. They also provide much needed shade and shelter for sitting, cooking, or just relaxing when outside your motorhome. Continue reading to learn which Class B Camper Vans include awnings.
Most people go RVing to spend time outdoors. If you are someone who loves spending time “outside” of your RV, Winnebago offers a number of models that have great outdoor living space features, whether your goal is to enjoy the outdoors, tailgate before the big game and everything in between. Winnebago models with expanded outdoor living spaces are shown in our Blog.
Winnebago has been a leader in the RV industry for over 60 years, known for motorhomes built with superior craftsmanship and advanced manufacturing technologies. Beyond this, one of Winnebago’s greatest strengths include their unrivaled innovations and industry firsts. One such example includes their ability to maximize storage space by including efficiently designed garage areas for all of your gear. Read our Blog to find out more.
If you spend time camping and traveling in an RV, solar panels can be a cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and convenient way to use electricity on the go. Solar panel systems generally require little to no maintenance and provide a dependable source … Continued
While your new Winnebago motorhome may include factory-installed additions or your new-to-you Lichtsinn RV purchase may already have some accessories installed, you will most likely still want a few extra pieces of gear to make your RV specifically yours and as comfortable as possible for how you intend to use it. Our expansive parts store coupled with our established vendor relationships ensure we are readily equipped to help you find the perfect gear and accessories to fit your RVing needs. Read our Blog to learn more.
The Winnebago Travato and the Winnebago Solis are built on the efficient RAM ProMaster chassis. This newly enhanced chassis now features additional safety and cab enhancements including electronic park brake, forward collision warning plus, multi-collision braking and more. Although both camper vans are packed with innovations, they do have their differences. Read our blog to learn more.
You’re getting ready for your next great adventure, an important yet sometimes forgotten piece of traveling is ensuring you have a comfortable place to lay your head at the end of a long day. You may be most comfortable in an RV that has a King-Sized Bed like you have at home. Winnebago offers a number of motorhome floorplans that include a King-Sized bed and some smaller RVs that include (2) Twin Sized Beds that can be converted into one large bed with the Winnebago Flex Bed System. See our Blog to learn more.