This motorhome of Class B is a real showpiece. . . literally.
Being really tall has its advantages. It is easier to spot your friends in a crowd or find your car in parking lots. If you are athletic, a career as a basketball player is possible. There are also disadvantages. Finding clothes that fit can be difficult, and it can be hard to fold yourself into a sleek two-seater sportscar. Regency RV’s new model, the National Traveler, makes camping possible.
The company’s existing product line is the basis of it. Ram raised-roof motorhomes This one is much taller than the rest. It has a ceiling height over seven feet, which is unusual for a Class B motorhome. This space is not just for NBA players looking for a getaway. The National Traveler is tall enough that it can accommodate a Euro-Loft bed for additional sleeping arrangements. The camper can accommodate four adults, with the top bunk up, but there is still more than six feet of space at the back. Don Emahiser is the national sales manager at Regency RV. It is impossible to sleep more than two people in a van. The Euro-loft doubles our sleeping space. It is revolutionary. The bunk can be lowered from the ceiling with a touch of a button to reveal a queen-sized bunk bed that can accommodate two more family members.
The National Traveler also feels more spacious inside due to its taller roof. The front seats can be swiveled backward to create a second sitting area. The primary seating/dining area is located beneath the bunk. The package includes a stove, sink, refrigerator, and a tall roof that also boasts a seven-foot ceiling. Regency has announced that the National Traveler floorplan is called Explore and will hit dealers in June. The MSRP will start at $120,000.