Winnebago 4-Season Class B Camper Vans

Winnebago offers several Class B camper vans designed for year-round comfort, ensuring you can enjoy the RV lifestyle in any season. These 4-season-ready models are built to withstand the cold, allowing you to explore without sacrificing comfort. Read our Blog to learn about these 4-season camper vans.

All-Season Camping: The Best 4-Season RVs

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.

RVing: Do What You Love – Off-Road Adventures

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 offers AWD models in their Winnebago Class B Camper Van and Class C Winnebago Lineup that allow to blaze your own trail. Learn about these models in our Blog.

RVs with the Truma Combi Heating System

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.

The 4-Season Class B Winnebago Revel

Winnebago Revel 4 Season RV

It’s inevitable, the temperature will at some point begin to drop. However, this doesn’t mean your RVing adventures need to come to an end. It’s important to find an RV that fits your year-round climate needs. The Revel, built on the AWD Mercedes-Benz Chassis opens up a world of possibilities with off-grid capabilities and complete four-season comfort. Read our Blog to learn more.

Outdoor Entertaining in Winnebago Class B and C RVs

Outdoor Entertaining in a Winnebago Camper Van or Class B or C RV

While outdoor experiences are the nature of RV travel, some RVs are more fully equipped than others to help you entertain in the outdoors. Whether you are tailgating at the big game, looking to entertain outside of your coach or just want to take in the great outdoors, Winnebago offers a number of options to maximize your outdoor entertaining and living experience. See our Blog to learn about Winnebago RVs with extensive outdoor living and entertainment features.

The Winnebago Revel, a 4×4 Camper Van

4x4 Winnebago Revel

If you’re someone who doesn’t like a paved road to be your boundary, go “Off Road” in a Winnebago Revel! However, not all RVs are equipped to allow you to do this. The Winnebago Revel 4×4 RV is a Winnebago Class B Camper Van that allows you to blaze your own trail. Learn more about the 4×4 Winnebago Revel in our Blog.

Winnebago Revel Lithium Ion Battery Use Best Practices

Winnebago Revel Lithium Ion Battery

The Revel Class B diesel motorhome by Winnebago allows you to travel down roads others might not even try. The 2024 Winnebago Revel is equipped with (1) 320-amp-hour Lithium ion battery with a dedicated second alternator under the hood to charge the system to extend your off-grid use. See our Blog for details on the best practices when using the Winnebago Revel’s Lithium Ion Battery:

Winnebago Boldt 4 Season Class B RV

Winnebago Boldt 4 Season RV

The Winnebago Boldt is a Class B Diesel RV built on the Mercedes VS30 Sprinter Chassis. The Boldt boasts many four-season features, so you can comfortably travel in your Boldt regardless of  the weather. Learn about these features in our Blog.

Is this Winnebago Class B 4WD?

Winnebago Class B 4WD RVs

We are asked frequently “Is this Winnebago Class B 4WD?” We do have a number of RVs that are available with 4WD. Before deciding on a 4WD RV however, you may want to first ask yourself do you really need a 4WD RV? In this blog we review Winnebago Class B 4WD RVs and decision points on if you need one.