First Look: Winnebago’s All-New Solis Pocket 36B

Solis Pocket 36B

Now, the Winnebago Solis Pocket has become even more convenient and efficient with the all-new Solis Pocket 36B floorplan with a new versatile, multi-functional dinette and lounging area, and rear wet bath. See our Blog to find out more.

Winnebago Travato vs. Thor Tellaro

Both the Winnebago Travato and Thor Tellaro are built on the RAM ProMaster® 3500 XT window van chassis, equipped with a 3.6-liter V6 gas engine. With 276 horsepower, a nine-speed automatic transmission, and 250 pound-feet of torque, this chassis guarantees that you are ready to take on everything your RVing adventures have in store. However, upon viewing both models the build quality of the Thor Tellaro is considerably lower than that of the Winnebago Travato. Read our blog to learn more!

Winnebago Solis Specifications

Winnebago Solis

The Winnebago Solis is designed so you and your family can take any adventure on. It features a classic rooftop extension so you can take in the outdoors even while inside the coach. See the Solis 59P and 59PX specifications in this Blog.

Winnebago Solis Pocket Exterior: Small Van, Big Story

Winnebago Solis Pocket Exterior

The Winnebago Solis Pocket, built on the RAM ProMaster chassis, is a premier Campervan. It supports young couples, singles, couples working while traveling and is a popular and easy alternative to “do-it-yourself” van builds. See our Blog to learn about the Solis Pocket’s chassis and cab conveniences.

Winnebago Revel 44E vs. Thor Sanctuary 19L

It is common for RV manufacturers to build motorhomes with similar floorplans to other RV manufacturers. We are often asked about the differences between certain Winnebago models and their competition. One such example includes the Winnebago Revel 44E and Thor Sanctuary 19L, both built on the ever-reliable Mercedes-Benz VS30 Sprinter chassis. Despite the fact that both motorhomes include a rear bed, wet bath, bench seat, and compact kitchen, the differences between them are immediately apparent once you get inside the RV.

Top Winnebago Revel After-Market Parts and Accessories

Winnebago Revel Parts and Accessories

After you’ve purchased your Winnebago Revel, you may be wondering what parts and accessories you might need for it. We asked our RV parts team to identify the most popular parts and accessories Revel owners purchase. Check them out in our Blog.

RVs on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Chassis

When Mercedes built the VS30 Sprinter Chassis, they didn’t just aim to set a new benchmark for RVs they set out to make one of the safest RVs on the road, period. To accomplish this lofty goal, Mercedes brought all … Continued

What Is the Difference Between a Class B Motorhome and a Camper Van?

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.

It’s Pricey… Why is The Winnebago Revel So Expensive?

The function-fueled design and reliability of the Winnebago Revel, with 3-liter turbo diesel engine and the freedom of 4WD, means going off-road is never off the table. With a base MSRP price starting at $210,292, we are sometimes asked why the Revel is so “expensive.” It all comes down to the combined efficiency of the Mercedes-Benz VS30 Sprinter chassis, a powerful lithium-ion battery system, and the reliability of Winnebago’s attention to quality and detail. Read our Blog to learn more.