Winnebago has been a prominent name when it comes to camper vans and motorhomes. The Iowa-based company has a top-selling lineup of Class B camper vans, offering off-the-grid functionalities in a compact and easy-to-drive package. For the 2021 model year, both the Winnebago Solis and Travato get upgrades that are set to attract more consumers, even the younger ones, into the camper lifestyle.
The 2021 Winnebago Solis 59PX gets a
second floorplan in addition to the previously introduced layout. Built on the
extended Ram 3500 chassis, it gains 18 inches at the rear, which serves as an
additional space for gear and more flexible hauling capabilities. Outdoor
showers at the front and the back are also now possible.
Moreover, a Cummins-Onan new 2,800-watt
gas generator is now available for the 2021 Solis 59PX. In conjunction with the
220-watt flexible solar panel on the rooftop, families of four can spend more
time off-the-grid.
As for the Travato, American's bestselling
Class B camper van, Winnebago improves its interior further for the 2021 model
year. The insulation in the roof and walls gets an upgrade, while a noiseless
Coleman MACH 10 NDQ air-conditioner keeps things cozier in the cabin than ever.
Minute updates such as Anything Keepers – a drop-down mesh storage bins for
smartphones, tablets, books, and glasses over the beds – are also added into
the cabin.
Outside, the 2021 Travato gets wider
running boards with a non-skid rubber tread pattern and Ram mount aluminum
tracks for easy mounting of accessories. A roof access port is now available to
provide a route for wiring external antennas or any installation at the top.
The 2021 Winnebago Travato starts at US$ 130,050.