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Everything You Need to Know About Winnebago RVs


Winnebago is an RV manufacturer that needs little introduction. They’re already so popular, in fact, that the name “Winnebago” has become almost synonymous with recreational vehicles. You see Winnebago RV models all over the road and in campgrounds across the country, and you’ve likely heard from owners who love their Winnebago.

Here, we provide an in-depth look at Winnebago and their entire line of recreational vehicles and offer several reasons why a Winnie might be the right choice for your next RV. 

Introduction to Winnebago

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Winnebago might be the most recognizable name in the RV industry, and it’s not showing any signs of disappearing. They manufacture a wide array of recreational vehicles from towables to Class As, Class Cs, and camper vans—plus a line of accessible units.  Winnebago RV models encompass a wide range of RVer interests, from nimble Class Bs to luxurious Class As to family-friendly travel trailers.

Winnebago Industries, the holding company for Winnebago’s RV manufacturing arm, also owns other impressive names in the outdoors like Newmar, Grand Design, and boat builders Cris-Craft and Barletta. This impressive portfolio allows for a lot of insight into outdoor recreation as a whole, which is helpful for product development. 

Winnebago continues to innovate its lineup and offer exciting new vehicles that focus on the demands of modern travelers. 

Winnebago at a Glance

Founded in 1958 in a small town in Iowa, Winnebago is located in Winnebago County, hence the name. Originally producing travel trailers in a bid to boost the local economy, the first motorhome was produced in 1966. 

Since then, they’ve evolved and innovated the industry, becoming the name in RVing. They design and manufacture dozens of different models of RVs, with new models constantly on the horizon. 

2024 Winnebago RV Models and Recent Developments

Winnebago constantly has new models coming on the market, including wholly innovative new designs fit for the needs of an evolving RV community and customer-base. 

In 2024, Winnebago will introduce two new models:

Other 2024 model updates include: 

A Complete Overview of Winnebago RV Models

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Winnebago produces a wide variety of RVs in several different classes, all aimed to provide some of the best experiences in travel. 

For more information on any individual unit, visit winnebago.com or campingworld.com

Top Performing Winnebago RV Models

The following are some of the most popular and recognized Winnebago RV models.

  • Minnie Winnie Class C – One of the most iconic models from Winnebago, the Minnie Winnie boasts versatility and affordability.
  • Revel camper van – An overlanding favorite, the Revel is known for its part-time 4×4 capability and off-grid features like K02 all-terrain tires.
  • Travato camper van – More nimble, more versatile. While the Travato is one of Winnebago’s smaller camper vans, it makes good use of its interior space.
  • Micro Minnie travel trailer – Small enough that you can tow with some SUVs, the Micro Winnie is a fan favorite for its amenities and size.

Winnebago Travel Trailers

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Winnebago produces seven models of travel trailer, with some packages designed to encourage off-grid camping. They range from very small to very large. 

HIKE 100

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The HIKE 100 is designed for adventurous types. This lightweight towable is sturdy, rugged, and includes several features designed to go off-grid. 

Specs

Weight: 3,122 – 3,284 
Length: 15’ 11” 
Sleeping Capacity: 2 – 4

Features
  • 200-watt solar panel
  • Main and batwing awnings
  • 5 floorplans

Shop for the HIKE 100 at Camping World. 

HIKE 100 FLX

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The HIKE 100 FLX takes what’s already adventurous in the standard HIKE 100 and adds Winnebago’s FLX package—encouraging you to go even farther off-grid. 

Specs

Weight: 3,200 – 3,314
Length: 15’ 11” 
Sleeping Capacity: 2 – 4

Features
  • 320 amp-hour lithium-ion battery
  • Truma® AquaGo Comfort+® water heater
  • 13.5K BTU A/C and 11.5K BTU LP furnace 

Voyage

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Flexibility and storage is the name of the game in the Voyage. Eight diverse floorplans and an established kitchen make this a favorite travel trailer for family adventures. 

Specs

Weight: 6,629 – 9,582
Length: 27’ 11” – 38’ 11” 
Sleeping Capacity: 4 – 8

Features
  • Pass-through storage and dedicated pantries
  • Washer and dryer prep (select floorplans)
  • Universal docking station

Shop for your next Voyage at Camping World.

Minnie

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The Minnie is a compact travel trailer that’s anything but small. It combines a handful of features and modern design for anyone looking for a fun getaway. 

Specs

Weight: 5,933 – 6,784
Length: 27’ 1” – 32’ 5” 
Sleeping Capacity: 4 – 8

Features
  • Sealed edge countertops and stainless steel sinks
  • 44 cu. ft. exterior storage
  • JBL Aura Cube Mechless Entertainment Console

Shop our entire stock of Minnie online at Camping World. 

Micro Minnie

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Everything you love about the Minnie in a smaller footprint. The Micro Minnie is just seven feet wide, but comes in 12 floorplans to give you plenty of variety and opportunity when you travel. 

Specs

Weight: 3,324 – 4,291
Length: 19’ 5” – 22’ 5” 
Sleeping Capacity: 3 – 5

Features
  • Open kitchen with a three-burner cooktop
  • Seven feet wide for easy towing
  • JBL premium exterior speakers

See our inventory of Micro Minnie at Camping World

Micro Minnie FLX

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The FLX package from Winnebago makes it easier to go anywhere, without sacrificing the experience that the Micro Minnie offers. 

Specs

Weight: 4,177 – 4,364
Length: 21’ 11” – 22’ 5” 
Sleeping Capacity: 3 – 5

Features
  • Two 200-watt solar panels with 30-amp MPPT charge controller 
  • 320-amp-hour Lithionics® lithium-ion battery
  • Overhead, passthrough, and dedicated pantry storage

Shop the Micro Minnie FLX at Camping World. 

Access

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Built for RVers of all shapes, sizes, and experience levels, the Access offers a load of amenities and other features that make it easy to ease into the camping experience. 

Specs

Weight: 6,472 – 7,146
Length: 29’ – 33’ 2”
Sleeping Capacity: 6 – 8

Features
  • Contemporary, modern design
  • Powered stabilizing jacks and powered tongue jack
  • Exterior kitchen (select floorplans)
  • Fully insulated with heated underbelly

Shop the Access online at Camping World

Winnebago Class A Motorhomes

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Winnebago Class A RVs aren’t just big and bold. They make smaller versions as well that are perfect as entry-level units or for campers looking to downsize their model into something more manageable. 

Journey

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Winnebago claims their new diesel pusher, the Journey, is their finest motorhome ever. Both luxurious and full of opportunities for entertaining and enjoyment, the Journey is definitely a quality RV. 

Specs

Chassis: Freightliner® Maxum II XCM 
Length: 35’ 6”
Sleeping Capacity: 4

Features
  • Freightliner® XCM Chassis 
  • Winnebago Control panel with smart device app
  • Winnebago BIG Shower

Shop our stock of Journey at Camping World

Vista

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The Vista is a gas coach that’s both affordable and offers a spacious interior. It’s a great first coach, or great for more experienced RVers as well. 

Specs

Chassis: Ford® F53 Chassis 
Length: 30’ – 35’ 5”
Sleeping Capacity: 5 – 6

Features
  • One-piece windshield
  • Winnebago Control panel with smart device app
  • Driver Confidence package

Shop for your next Vista at Camping World

Vista NPF

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Being a smaller coach, the Vista NPF is able to fit in many places larger RVs cannot—like National Parks. This National Park Foundation edition of the Vista offers unique styling and features you won’t find on the base model.

Specs

Chassis: Ford® F53 Chassis 
Length: 30’ 
Sleeping Capacity: 5

Features
  • Armless patio and batwing awnings
  • 320-amp hour lithium-ion battery
  • Unique mountain-inspired paint scheme

Inspire

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A mid-entry diesel pusher model is both upscale and spacious. The Inspire is one of the most accessibility-friendly options of all the Winnebago RV models and includes a wheelchair lift and additional features that make it easier for anyone with mobility needs to enjoy the outdoors. 

Specs

Chassis: Freightliner® XCS Chassis
Length: 35’ 9”
Sleeping Capacity: 7

Features
  • Platform wheelchair lift with 800-pound capacity
  • Extendable dinette table
  • Roll-in shower
  • Lower placement of switches and controls 

Sunstar

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Another gas coach that’s affordable and spacious, the Sunstar is available in four floorplans. 

Specs

Chassis: Ford F-53 Chassis with Driver Confidence Package
Length: 30’ – 35’ 5”
Sleeping Capacity: 5 – 6

Features
  • 7.3L PFI V8 engine, TorqShift™ 6-speed automatic transmission
  • Optional powered StudioLoft™ bed
  • Winnebago Control panel with smart device app

Find your next Sunstar at Camping World

Sunstar NPF

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Like the Vista NPF, the Sunstar NPF is designed to go places where larger coaches can’t. Even better, the Sunstar NPF was hailed by RV News as the Type A Gas Motorhome of the Year in 2022. Once you’re inside, it’s easy to see why. 

Specs

Chassis: Ford® F53 Chassis with Driver Confidence Package
Length: 30’ 
Sleeping Capacity: 5

Features
  • Armless patio and batwing awning
  • 320-amp hour lithium-ion battery
  • Unique mountain-inspired paint scheme

Adventurer

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The Adventurer has a serious legacy: it’s been around for 30 years. This gas coach is available in three floorplans, offering any RVer plenty of opportunity to find their own space. 

Specs

Chassis: Ford® F53 Chassis with Driver Confidence Package
Length: 35’ 6” – 37’ 3”
Sleeping Capacity: 5 – 6

Features
  • Limited edition full-body paint and 30th Anniversary decals
  • Corian countertops and ceramic backsplash
  • Theater seating with power recline, heat, and massage

Find the entire selection of Adventurers online at Camping World

Forza

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The Forza is one of Winnebago’s two diesel pushers (the other being the Journey) and is designed to be versatile and comfortable. In three floorplans, there are several choices you can make to customize the coach to your liking. 

Specs

Chassis: Freightliner® XCS Chassis
Length: 35’ 6” – 39’ 11” 
Sleeping Capacity: 5 – 8

Features
  • Winnebago’s exclusive steel SuperStructure®
  • 228 cu. ft. of storage
  • King bed standard or available on all floorplans

Find a Forza that’s right for you at Camping World. 

Winnebago Camper Vans

Increasingly popular, camper vans can be found all across the country—even globally. They’re great for taking just about anywhere, while they also offer a car-like driving experience. Winnebago is the leading camper van manufacturer, offering new, interesting models and innovative features frequently. Winnebago camper vans include galleys, bathrooms, and a multitude of chassis options to make it easy to find one that’s right for you. 

Solis

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The Solis offers a pop-up top, just like you find in vintage camper vans, with sleep space for two. It’s perfect for family travel, couples, or solo adventurers. For an in-depth look at this camper van, take a look at Camping World’s Solis featured overview.

Specs

Chassis: Ram ProMaster® 280-hp, 3.6L V6 gas engine
Length: 19’ 9” – 21’
Sleeping Capacity: 4

Features
  • Pop-up top sleeper
  • One-panel 220-watt solar system 
  • Ceiling-to-floor insulation for reduced noise and increased comfort

Find your Solis at Camping World

Solis Pocket

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Winnebago’s most affordable camper van, the Solis Pocket is designed to go almost anywhere. Easily navigated in city landscapes, but equipped to go backcountry, the Solis Pocket is ideal for couples who are always up for an adventure. 

Specs

Chassis: Ram ProMaster® 280-hp, 3.6L V6 gas engine
Length: 17’ 10”
Sleeping Capacity: 2 – 3

Features
  • Exterior table, stainless steel sink, and 3 cu. ft. refrigerator
  • Truma® VarioHeat™ system
  • Convertible dinette to sofa/daybed/loveseat

Shop the Solis Pocket online at Camping World. 

Solis NPF

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The National Parks Foundation Limited Edition version of the Solis takes everything about the base model and elevates it with exclusive features that make for better comfort and performance, as well as creating a better camping experience overall. It’s the RV Pro 2022 Best New Model and RV News Type B Motorhome of the Year. 

Specs

Chassis: Ram ProMaster® 280-hp, 3.6L V6 gas engine
Length: 19’ 9”
Sleeping Capacity: 4

Features
  • All-terrain tires
  • SmartSpace™ Overland Drawer System
  • Blackout thermal shades

Travato

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The Travato is one of the best-selling camper vans in the country for many reasons. It’s powerful, energy and fuel-efficient, and built to handle a wide variety of elements. Designed for adventurers, the Travato is easily a top pick. 

Specs

Chassis: Ram ProMaster® 280-hp, 3.6L V6 gas engine
Length: 21’
Sleeping Capacity: 2

Features
  • Roof and sidewall insulation, heated tanks, and available dual-pane acrylic insulated windows
  • Underbed, roof, and bike rack storage hold big gear, and Anything Keepers™
  • WinnSleep® mattress system

Shop the popular Travato online at Camping World. 

Revel

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The Revel is built to go off-road. In fact, it’s encouraged. Built on a 4×4 Mercedes Benz sprinter van platform, it has a 3L turbo diesel engine as well as loads of systems built to take you off the grid. That doesn’t mean it skimps on comfort—there’s ergonomic seating found inside as well. Compared to other Winnebago RV Models, the Revel is both more well-known and more capable of off-road adventures.

Specs

Chassis: Mercedes-Benz® Sprinter Chassis, 3.0L 6-cylinder, 188-hp, turbo-diesel engine
Length: 19’ 7” 
Sleeping Capacity: 2

Features
  • 320-amp hour LiFePO4 battery
  • Heavy-duty vinyl flooring
  • Power bed lift
  • Refrigerator accessible from inside or outside

Find your Revel at Camping World.

Winnebago + Adventure Wagon

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In this collaboration van, Winnebago partners with another highly trusted camper van manufacturer in Adventure Wagon. This unit uses Winnebago’s build quality and combines it with a modular Adventure Wagon interior build kit. 

Specs

Chassis: 2WD or 4WD Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Chassis
Length: 19’ 7” – 22’ 11”
Sleeping Capacity: 2

Features
  • 3.6kWh EcoFlow® Lithium Generator
  • Fully adjustable and removable MOAB bed with WinnSleep® mattress system
  • Cooking and refrigeration components, potable water system, self-contained toilet

Roam

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Built for adventurers with additional mobility needs, the Roam offers independence in both short- and long-term trips, and can handle a variety of terrain. 

Specs

Chassis: Ram ProMaster® 280-hp, 3.6L V6 gas engine
Length: 19’ 9” – 21’
Sleeping Capacity: 2 – 4

Features
  • Integrated shower and cassette-style toilet
  • Refrigerator, microwave, and sink
  • Braun UVL wheelchair lift

Find an accessible Roam online at Camping World. 

Roam Open Concept

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The Roam OC is built on the same platform as the traditional Roam but without the mobility enhancements. Instead, it’s outfitted with significant space-saving features inside that make it easy to move around inside as you see fit—without sacrificing any of the amenities that make the Roam so comfortable. 

Specs

Chassis: Ram ProMaster® 280-hp, 3.6L V6 gas engine
Length: 19’ 9” – 21’
Sleeping Capacity: 2 – 4

Features
  • Integrated shower and cassette-style toilet
  • Optional pop-top with additional sleep space
  • Refrigerator, microwave, and sink

Boldt

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This diesel camper van is spacious, and designed for the most outgoing of adventurers. Other features also make the Boldt easy to turn into a full-timer’s dream, if you’re so inclined. It’s available in two floorplans. 

Specs

Chassis: Mercedes-Benz® Sprinter Chassis, 3.0 L 6-cylinder
Length: 22’ 11” 
Sleeping Capacity: 2 – 3

Features
  • State-of-the-art insulation, in-coach water lines, and Truma Combi® Eco Plus heating
  • Moveable table that converts to a standing desk
  • MBUX infotainment system with interactive voice interface
  • Lithium-based Pure Advanced Energy System

Shop the Boldt at Camping World. 

Era

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The Era was one of the first camper vans built on a Sprinter platform. It’s versatile, with both traditional and off-road capabilities, yet doesn’t sacrifice comfort or quality on the inside. It’s a great blend of both worlds. 

Specs

Chassis: Mercedes-Benz® Sprinter Chassis, 3.0L 6-cylinder
Length: 24’ 3”
Sleeping Capacity: 2 – 3

Features
  • MBUX infotainment system includes interactive voice interface
  • Truma Combi® Eco Plus heating and the new Coleman®-Mach® 10 NDQ A/C system
  • Complete kitchen with 2- or 3-burner stove

Shop the Era at Camping World. 

Winnebago Class C Motorhomes

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Winnebago’s Class C motorhomes are built on either a van or truck chassis and evenly split the difference between the larger Class A coaches and the smaller, more nimble camper vans. All Winnie Class Cs include a powered awning and a sleeping space in the cabover area. 

EKKO

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The EKKO doesn’t like to fit into predetermined categories. In fact, it doesn’t look much like any Winnebago RV model you’ve ever seen. Almost a perfect blend between a camper van and a Class C—it also includes all-wheel drive so you can really get out there and adventure. 

Specs

Chassis: Ford® AWD Transit Chassis, 3.5L EcoBoost® V6 gas engine
Length: 23’
Sleeping Capacity: 4

Features
  • Heated pass-through garage
  • Three solar panels producing 455 watts
  • 50-gallon freshwater tank
  • Optional pop-top with additional sleep space

View

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The View is built for luxury-minded travelers. It’s built on a diesel Sprinter chassis and is still perfectly capable of going off-grid while keeping its passengers in perfect comfort. Compared to other Class C Winnebago RV models, the View offers a uniquely refined interior.

Specs

Chassis: Mercedes-Benz® Sprinter Chassis, 3.0 L 6-cylinder
Length: 25’ 6”
Sleeping Capacity: 4

Features
  • MBUX touchscreen infotainment system with interactive voice interface, navigation, Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Soft-close galley drawers and curved cabinets
  • Insulated SuperShell™ sleeper deck

Find a View at Camping World.

Navion

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Available in three floorplans, the Navion blends luxury with adventure. It’s built on a diesel Sprinter platform and includes a number of features designed to make travel simpler—and more enjoyable. 

Specs

Chassis: Mercedes-Benz® Sprinter Chassis, 3.0 L 6-cylinder
Length: 25’ 6”
Sleeping Capacity: 4

Features
  • Group 31 batteries (or available lithium-ion batteries)
  • Insulated SuperShell™ sleeper deck
  • Cross-coach storage and above-bed Anything Keeper™ storage

Shop for a Navion at Camping World.

Vita

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The Vita is a classic Winnebago that’s recently gotten a big facelift. It’s a nice blend of comfort and adventure, and there are plenty of features that elevate the Vita over other RVs in the category. 

Specs

Chassis: Mercedes-Benz® Sprinter Chassis, 3.0 L 6-cylinder
Length: 24’ 5”
Sleeping Capacity: 4

Features
  • Dream Dinette™ table
  • 37-gal freshwater tank
  • Dual 100-watt solar panels

Find a Vita at Camping World.

Porto

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The Porto is another mid-sized Super C that’s meant for a wide variety of travelers. A nice blend of features and a turbo diesel engine give you plenty of reason to just get out on the road for a weekend. 

Specs

Chassis: Mercedes-Benz® Sprinter Chassis, 3.0 L 6-cylinder
Length: 24’ 5”
Sleeping Capacity: 4

Features
  • 60″ x 75″ queen bed
  • Powered patio awning
  • A Bluetooth-capable automatic four-point leveling system

Shop the Porto at Camping World.

Minnie Winnie

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Compared to many of the other Class C Winnebago RV models, the Minnie Winnie isn’t very mini at all. In fact, some floorplans are just under 33 feet in length. And with six total options and loads of storage in all of them, there are plenty of reasons why a Minnie Winnie should be your next RV. 

Specs

Chassis: Ford® E350 or E450 Chassis 350-hp 7.3L V8 Premium engine
Length: 23’ 10” – 32’ 9”
Sleeping Capacity: 5 – 8

Features
  • Six available floorplans with unique sleeping configurations
  • Double-door refrigerator and stainless steel sink
  • Two coach batteries and a 1,000-watt inverter

Shop the Minnie Winnie at Camping World. 

Spirit

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Another versatile Class C, the Spirit has six floorplans that vary in length, so it’s easy to find one that’s right for you (or your family) depending on how you travel. Plus, you can choose your own decor options to really fit your style. 

Specs

Chassis: Ford® E350 or E450 Chassis 350-hp 7.3L V8 Premium engine
Length: 23’ 10” – 32’ 9”
Sleeping Capacity: 5 – 8

Features
  • Six available floorplans with unique sleeping configurations
  • Double-door refrigerator and stainless steel sink
  • Two coach batteries and a 1,000-watt inverter

Find the Spirit at Camping World.

Standout Features on Winnebago RV Models

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Winnebago has spent a long time innovating in the RV industry, which has given them plenty of time to develop interesting, helpful, and absolutely game-changing features to improve the camping experience. 

Here are a few features you’ll find across Winnebago’s lineup. 

SuperStructure®

The SuperStructure® is a steel construction that surrounds the cab of their Class A coaches, offering strength for a smoother ride. This integrates the walls, roof, and floor into one unit, which should increase the structural support. The SuperStructure is made from both aluminum and steel to provide additional structural support where needed and to offer a lightweight material to increase fuel efficiency. In addition, thermo-panel walls are sturdy, lightweight, and insulated.

SuperShell™ Sleeper Deck

The SuperShell is a composite hull that’s found in the over-cab area of Winnebago’s Class C RVs. It features injected foam insulation to provide plenty of insulated comfort for sleeping—as well as protection from outdoor noise. The shape and construction of the SuperShell sleeper decks maintain aerodynamics for better fuel efficiency. Inside, guests have integrated lighting, ventilation, and often entertainment options.

WinnSleep® Mattress System

The WinnSleep system cools the mattress in order to create a comfortable environment that promotes better sleep. Some models feature a memory foam mattress to upgrade the MOAB bed. Explore the various models to see if they are equipped with the WinnSleep mattress system.

Winnebago Control Panel with Smart Device App

This control panel allows you to perform a variety of tasks, like check tank levels, operate awnings, and in some cases start the generator. Smart device integration allows you to also control everything from your tablet or smartphone and monitor RV data such as your battery levels,, tank levels, temperature settings, and more. Some systems may allow you to integrate RV security so you can monitor cameras, lock doors, and more.

Winnebago’s Manufacturing History

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Founded in 1958 in Forest City, Iowa, the original idea behind Winnebago was to manufacture travel trailers in order to boost the small community’s economy. As they grew and evolved, Winnebago began to design and build the furniture that would go inside their RVs, making certain that it was built for the rigors of regular travel—as well as cementing the future of an industry built for RVing. 

The company continued to grow and, in 1966, introduced its first motorhome. In order to bolster sales, they offered their camper to the market at a steep discount compared to competitors, which made them an instant hit. So much so that the term “Winnebago” was commonly used when referring to RVs in general, whether built by the company or not. 

Winnebago has had decades in the industry to innovate not only the designs of their motorhomes and trailers, but to introduce new technologies and features that have become ubiquitous throughout RVing. Browse the many different Winnebago RV models and you’ll see a trend of innovation, stylistic advances, and careful attention to quality that matches the needs of the RV lifestyle.

Today, Winnebago Industries owns Grand Design RV and Newmar Corporation, as well as boat manufacturers Kris Kraft and Barletta. 

Winnebago’s Customer Support

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On top of such a storied history, Winnebago has a long track record of happy customers. That happens in part because of their dedication to customer service. Beyond providing reliable Winnebago RV models year after year, they offer a range of different warranties, and owner resources, and continue to improve what they offer buyers with such developments as the Winnebago mobile app and GoLife Community.

Warranty

Winnebago RVs have different levels of warranties. Specific warranty information can be found in the owner’s manual of each RV, and Winnebago owners can contact them for more specific information. 

Owner Resources

Winnebago offers owners a dedicated page that groups together the majority of resources one might need, in one simple place. These include FAQs, a 3D parts lookup tool, a video library with helpful how-to and informative videos, and a service locator tool, among others. 

Winnebago App

Being on the go means being mobile. Much of the information above can also be found in a dedicated Winnebago app designed for smart devices. Educational information like how-tos is also available on the app as well as tools for finding RV service providers near your location.

GoLIfe is a perks program designed for Winnebago owners. It offers discounts at campgrounds like Kampgrounds of America, discounts to Passport America and Harvest Hosts, and deals on Winnebago Outdoor Adventures presented by Fantasy RV Tours. It also includes discounts on RV gear like Michelin tires, roadside assistance, and RV insurance. 


Winnebago—their products, technology, and customer attention—is highly revered in the RV industry. And for good reason. It’s a major reason why RVing is such a popular pastime today. And thanks in large part to their dedication and service to the industry, the lifestyle has only improved.

Are you a Winnebago owner? Or are you considering purchasing a Winnebago? Let us know what you think in the comments below.




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