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.

Mercedes-Benz VS30 Sprinter RV Chassis

Winnebago RVs on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Diesel VS30 Chassis

The third-generation Mercedes-Benz VS30 Chassis provides an innovative fuel-efficient platform with interior aesthetic upgrades similar to that of the Mercedes S-Class luxury automobile. There are a number of Winnebago RVs equipped with the third-generation Mercedes-Benz Sprinter VS30 chassis. These models include the Winnebago Revel, Winnebago Era, Winnebago Boldt, Winnebago View, Winnebago Navion and the Winnebago Vita. Learn more about the Mercedes-Benz VS30 Sprinter Chassis in our Blog.

Winnebago Revel vs. Jayco Terrain

Among camper vans, the Winnebago Revel is the top choice for adventures both on and off the road. There are some competing manufacturers that have introduced RVs to try to compete with the Revel but continue to come up short. One example is the Jayco Terrain. How does the Revel compare to the visually similar Jayco Terrain? Learn more in our Blog.

Turning Off the House Battery in the Winnebago Revel

Winnebago Revel

One of the many features that make the Winnebago Revel a great adventure vehicle is its 320-amp-hour Lithium-Ion battery that allows you stay off-grid longer and more comfortably. If you’re going to park your Revel, unused, for extended periods of time you will want to completely turn off your battery system. Read More in our Blog.

Top 15 Gifts for the #Overlander

RVs for the Overlander

Winnebago offers a number of RVs that fulfill the #Overlander’s desire for adventure including the Winnebago Revel, Winnebago EKKO, Winnebago Travato, Winnebago Solis, Winnebago Era and Winnebago Boldt.
We have compiled the top 15 items to get yourself or that special #Overland RV owner in your life.

Winnebago Camper Vans With a Bathroom

Due to their compact size, a majority of Winnebago Camper Vans include a Wet Bath. Instead of a traditional bathroom, with the toilet and shower areas in separate spaces, a Wet Bath is your shower and toilet sharing the same space. Read our Blog where we review the different bathrooms that are included in each Winnebago Camper Van model including details on the Shower and Toilet set up in each:

Winnebago Motorhomes Without Slideouts

Winnebago RVs without slideouts

Want to RV, but want the flexibility of going where you want when you want, with the option of not bringing a tow car? A small sized RV 26’ or less allows you to park and camp almost anywhere. AND…if you also want to keep it simple by avoiding slideouts, Winnebago has 6 models for you to choose from! See our Blog to learn more!

The Winnebago Revel – Functional Meets Comfortable

Winnebago Revel

The Winnebago Revel has a flexible floorplan, 4WD and 4-Season usability. The Winnebago Revel includes features that are functional yet provide the comfort you deserve after a day full of adventures. Read our Blog to find out more.

The Winnebago Revel – Engineered to Help You Get Out and Stay Out

Winnebago Revel 4x4

The true 4×4 Winnebago Revel opens up a world of possibilities with off-grid capabilities and complete four-season comfort. Read our Blog where we discuss the features that allow you to get outside and stay outside in your Winnebago Revel.

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.