Winnebago 2024: New Models and Floorplans

2024 New Winnebago RVs

Winnebago continued to set the bar in 2024 for the RV industry with innovative additions to their lineup, including all-new models and floorplans. Whether your RV travels include off-grid experiences or you are seeking the luxuries of home while on the road, these new additions provide a wide range of opportunities for your adventures. Read our blog to learn about the benefits of these new models and floor plans.

Winnebago Roam Class B RV Floorplan Comparison

Winnebago Roam

The All-Electric Class B Camper Van, the Winnebago Roam is designed for maximum flexibility and ease and delivers unparalleled versatility and convenience. Built on the durable RAM ProMaster chassis, the Roam delivers smooth handling, fuel-efficiency, and enhanced safety features, making life on the road easier than ever. The Roam is available as a mobility equipped RV with a wheelchair lift, or an open concept floorplan without the lift. Read our Blog to learn more about the Winnebago Roam.

Winnebago Travato Floorplan Comparison

The Winnebago Travato Class B Van is one of the top-selling camper vans in North America for many reasons. The Travato boasts numerous energy and fuel-efficient systems, includes the latest in Winnebago enhancements, and is built on the powerful, fuel efficient and safety enhanced RAM ProMaster chassis. It is available in two floor plans, the 59K and 59G, with the option to upgrade to lithium power, the 59KL and 59GL.

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.

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.

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.

Key Features of the Accessibility Enhanced Winnebago Roam

With a variety of features that make travel more comfortable, convenient, and enjoyable for those requiring additional accessibility, the AE Winnebago Roam blends the freedom of independent mobility with the comforts of home. Read our Blog to learn about these important key features.

Winnebago Roam Open Concept Specifications

The Winnebago Roam Open Concept Floorplans provide an innovative open-concept layout to provide more living space than traditional camper vans as well as numerous storage solutions and easy to access controls. Learn more about the Winnebago Roam Open Concept in our Blog.

The Winnebago Roam Open Concept Key Features

Winnebago Roam Open Concept

The Roam Open Concept Class B gas motorhome provides versatility and convenience. The easy-to-drive Roam Camper Van sits on the durable RAM chassis. The chassis provides smooth handling and fuel efficiency, plus added safety features to make life on the road easier than ever. Learn more about the Roam Open Concept in our Blog.

Battle of the B’s: Winnebago Solis vs. Winnebago Travato

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.