With the Mercedes Sprinter chassis still driving the big spike in Type B motorhome sales, RV manufacturers are continuing to innovate in design and options as they get ready for the 2013 RV season.
At the big Florida RV Supershow in Tampa this January, most of the North America big Type B makers were showing off their new models front and center.
We thought it would be helpful to take a look at the interiors of the leading Type B Sprinters.
As you'll see, despite the same space, there are big differences in how the various manufacturers are appointing and laying out their Sprinter models.
In this video you'll see Sprinter models from Pleasure-Way, Leisure Travel Vans, Great West Vans, Roadtrek Motorhomes and Airstream,
Which features did you like? What do you wish your did see? Post under comments below…
6 Responses to “A look at the different interiors of 2013 model Sprinter RVs”
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May 14, 2016at11:03 pm, Pam said:
We are brand new to roadtreking having just purchased a 2009 190 popular – We took one trip last fall before putting it in storage for the winter, and now waiting to take our 1st trip of the year. I do wish that we had a screen door like the one in the video. Just signed up for your weekly newsletter. Looking for some short trips within Michigan.
November 15, 2015at8:39 am, Gwynne875 said:
Thank you Mike. I enjoyed your video, you did a nice job and I had no problem with it. We used to have a 1992 Roadtrek which we loved except that getting down on my knees to peer into the teeny fridge was a real pain. I love to cook, even on the road and need a fridge that can hold a cauliflower (and a freezer that can hold a carton of Ben and Jerry’s). I am so pleased to see that there are now larger fridge options. That could be a game changer. We have a 26′ Class C now and miss the nimbleness and easy parking ability of a van.
January 17, 2013at2:00 pm, Rick Ashworth said:
Mike, Gotta agree with Leon, I’m dizzy. I am sure that you were under pressure with the line-up of people wanting to tour the vehicles. Seems to me there should be an after hours time for journalists to do what you do. Wasn’t sure what you what you were going to do on roadtreking.com, but must say I am enjoying your articles.
January 17, 2013at9:45 am, Leon Eaves said:
I really enjoyed the look on the 2013 Sprinters although I had to fight motion sickness. Mike, you didn’t even give the camera time to focus on many of the things you were showing us. I’m still a little woozy.
January 17, 2013at9:37 am, Bob Murphy said:
Thanks Mike. Lots of choices and innovation in this class. For a small family, the classic Roadtrek RS, E-Trek works best for us: Belted second row seats and all those windows brighten things up while camping and sightseeing on the road. The CS is cool too with the third seat and the big fridge up front, but I don’t want to trade off the windows. I wish there were better options for sleeping more than TWO people in the North American Sprinters!
January 17, 2013at9:31 am, Kiki Dunigan said:
It’s amazing how different all the models are! Being partial to Airstream, I liked that one the best, but then again, the heated floor of the Roadtrek CS Adventurous is pure design genius. They are all very nice, thank you for showing us what you are seeing!