The 2021 model year brings updates to both Class B camper vans.
Winnebago is a well-known name in camper vans and motorhomes. Iowa-based Winnebago has a popular line of Class B camper vans. They offer off-the grid functionality in an easy-to-drive package.
Both the Winnebago Solis 2021 and Travato will be upgraded to increase their appeal to younger campers.
The 2021 Winnebago 59PX receives a second floorplan, in addition to the already introduced layout. It is built on an extended Ram 3500 chassis and gains 18 inches at its rear. This allows for more gear storage and flexible hauling. You can now have outdoor showers in the front and back.
A Cummins-Onan 2,800-watt gas generator, designed for the 2021 Solis-59PX is also now available. Families of four can enjoy more off-the grid time thanks to the flexible solar panel that produces 220-watts on the roof.
Winnebago upgrades the interior of the Travato, America’s most popular Class B camper van, for the model year 2021. A Coleman MACH10 NDQ air conditioner keeps the cabin cool and comfortable. It also improves insulation on the roof and walls. The cabin also features minute updates like Anything Keepers, which are drop-down mesh storage bins that can be used to store books, smartphones, and glasses, as well as a Coleman MACH 10 NDQ air-conditioner.
The 2021 Travato has wider running boards and a non-skid rubber tread design. It also features Ram mount aluminum tracks that make it easy to mount accessories. To provide access to the roof, a port can be used to wire external antennas and any other installation.
The 2021 WinnebagoTravato starts at $130.05.