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9 New Class B+ Motorhomes that Offer a More Affordable Combination of Practicality and Luxury

9 New Class B+ Motorhomes that Offer a More Affordable Combination of Practicality and Luxury If you are wondering what Class B+ motorhomes are, basically they hybrids of regular campervans and class C RVs, which offer more amenities than the former but at the same time cannot boast of a full size overcab and premium features of the latter. In this episode we will be exploring the newest models within this segment across the US and international markets, enjoying updated cozy interiors, getting amazed by the modern tech and of course complaining about the high prices!
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0:43 #1 Winnebago Fuse: winnebago.com/models/product/fuse

Winnebago Fuse is the only Class B+ motorhome in the brand’s range that is based on Ford Transit chassis with a 3.2L Power-Stroke Diesel. Despite lacking the overcab sleeping space, it is among the most luxurious models from the company.

1:54 #2 Thor Motorcoach Gemini: thormotorcoach.com/gemini

Generous living space, quality materials, and a long list of standard tech make the Thor Motor Coach Gemini one of the best options for a long journey for three.

3:04 #3 Adria Compact: adria-mobil.com/motorhomes/compact

Adria’s 2020 line of motorhomes easily steals the show in terms of coziness of the interior and outstanding reliability to price ratio. The Compact is the most affordable and smallest model our of the bunch.

4:16 #4 Leisure Vans Unity Rear Lounge: leisurevans.com/unity

Previewed by the concept vehicle of the same name, Leisure Vans Unity Rear Lounge is the newest top version of the Unity motorhome that debuts a new generation dual-zone floorplan.

5:27 #5 Hobby Optima Ontour: hobby-caravan.de/en/motorhomes/optima-ontour/#modelteaser / hobby-caravan.de/en/press/press-photos/motorhomes/optima-ontour/#activestep

Hobby Optima Ontour is the newest addition to Hobby’s motorhome range, that comes fully prepared to hit the road thanks to “HobbyComplete” all-inclusive package. The model is offered 4 layouts, that are mainly distinguished by the sleeping configurations.

6:39 #6 Nexus Viper: nexusrv.com/check-our-rv-coach-motorhome-dealership-motorhomes--viper

Nexus Viper is the most massive motorhome is our lineup, and if it only had a full-size overcab, it could have easily been classified as a Class C.

7:47 #7 Chausson Lowprofile 520/640/650: chausson-motorhomes.com/gamme/lowprofile

The Lowprofile line by the French manufacturer Chausson offers you freedom of choice when it comes to the customization opportunities: choice of carrier, choice of cab color, choice of lounge , bedding and equipment level.

8:58 #8 Wingamm Oasi 690 TWINS: wingamm.com/camper-oasi-690-twins/?lang=en

Wingamm Oasi 690 TWINS is the newest and the most equipped model in the Oasi range, that is built at the company’s plant in Italy.

10:12 #9 Coachmen Cross Trek 20/21 XG: coachmenrv.com/class-c-motorhomes/cross-trek

Coachmen Cross Trek is among the few models on the market, that depending on the chosen trim level can be considered a full-size Class C or a more modest Class B+. Today, we will focus on the motorhome’s 20 and 21 XG floorplans, built over the Ford Transit 350.

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