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The Great Escape
Americans have a love affair with the RV and its inherent feeling of freedom — a few summer hours driving any scenic byway will confirm this grand desire to hit the open road with all the comforts of home. For ultimate escape, the Class A resides at the top of the motorhome pyramid — these mobile mansions are a luxurious way to enjoy the great outdoors without sacrificing any creature comforts. Take a look at some of the most breathtakingly luxurious Class A RVs on the road, ready to cure almost any case of cabin fever.
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American Coach Eagle
MSRP: $1,013,571
As a builder of luxury RVs for more than 30 years, American Coach prides itself on creating recreational vehicles that employ the latest technology and premium components, built exclusively on Freightliner custom chassis. For 2022 this luxury coach company introduces the latest version of its flagship RV, the American Eagle. This 45-foot Class A is powered by a Cummins turbodiesel engine that produces 605 horsepower and a staggering 1,950 lb-ft of torque. With this much power on tap, the Eagle can pull practically any toad (towed vehicle in RV slang) or trailer thanks to its 20,000-pound towing capacity.
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American Coach Eagle
At the center of this luxury home on wheels is a kitchen that stands out from others in its class, thanks to a new center island that provides premium counter space as well as a two-burner induction cooktop. The island features a Cambria quartz countertop and also houses an integrated wine chiller, making it a highly desirable gathering place within this expansive RV. The floor gets trimmed in polished porcelain to complement the Cambria countertops. Cabinets and drawers are constructed of solid wood and function with soft-close operation. The vehicle contains custom-made furniture, much of it trimmed in Ultraleather, and the coach’s lighting is LED throughout.
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American Coach Eagle
Although this Eagle has foldout couches for additional overnight guests, the primary sleep space is an impressive master suite that commands the rear third of the motorhome. In addition to an articulating king-size bed with a Wolf memory foam mattress, the suite features cedar-lined wardrobes, a second large 4K LED TV, plenty of storage and a 7-inch touchscreen for lights, shades and climate controls. The master suite also has a lavish master bath that includes dual vanity sinks, additional storage and a floor-to-ceiling glass-enclosed tile shower. There is an additional half bath next to the kitchen.
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Coachmen Sportscoach RD
MSRP: $385,000 (est.)
Coachmen bills the Sportscoach RD (rear diesel) as one of the most affordable rear-diesel Class A motorhomes on the market, and this large RV gets refreshed for the 2022 model year. The Cummins 360-horsepower diesel powertrain generates 800 lb-ft of torque, which provides plenty of oomph as well as the ability to tow up to 10,000 pounds. The 100-gallon fuel capacity will keep the Sportscoach on the road for a significant number of miles (or time) between fill-ups.
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Coachmen Sportscoach RD
With a lower starting price than some of the other high-end recreational vehicles mentioned here, the 41-foot Sportscoach RD offers a beautiful living area. It features tile floors; hardwood cabinets; brushed nickel hardware; a large LCD TV; a touchscreen audio system with Bluetooth; Wi-Fi; an available stackable washer / dryer; and a fireplace. Available theater seating and a chaise lounge add to the overall experience.
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Coachmen Sportscoach RD
The master bedroom of the Sportscoach RD has a king-size bed, a large LED TV as well as plenty of storage. Depending on the chosen floor plan, buyers can opt for the private bathroom at the back of the master suite, or a shared bathroom with entrances from the main living space or the bedroom.
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Entegra Cornerstone
MSRP: $888,480
One of the more luxurious motorhomes on the market, the Entegra Cornerstone blends bold exterior styling with high-end materials throughout the cabin. Underneath that attractive skin is a seriously powerful vehicle. The Cummins X15 turbocharged diesel engine produces 605 horsepower and a plentiful 1,950 lb-ft of torque at a mere 1200 rpm for some serious hauling. The Cornerstone has air-leveling suspension, a 150-gallon fuel tank and a 20,000-pound capacity hitch to take along some big toys.
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Entegra Cornerstone
Inside, the Cornerstone has features and styling to rival any luxury home, including hand-laid porcelain tile flooring, Italian leather-trimmed furniture, LED recessed lighting, an electric fireplace, a 50-inch QLED Samsun 4K smart TV with a Sony Blu-ray player, as well as a Bose SoundTouch 300 system with wireless speakers. The kitchen has an induction cooktop, a dishwasher, a microwave / convection oven and a stainless steel residential refrigerator / freezer.
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Entegra Cornerstone
This Entegra’s bedroom comes with a cedar-lined closet, a ceiling fan, a 32-inch Samsung QLED Smart TV with Blu-ray player and Bose Solo 5 soundbar. Beyond the bedroom, a bathroom has quartz countertops, integrated glass sinks, a porcelain-tiled shower with a glass door, a pivoting shower head and an available teakwood shower seat.
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Fleetwood Discovery LXE
MSRP: $481,064
A bit less costly than some of the other rolling condos on this list, the Discovery LXE resides at the top of the Fleetwood line. This Class A diesel motorhome is available in 40- or 44-foot lengths and boasts a towing capacity up to 15,000 pounds with its powerful Cummins diesel engine. Like a high-end automobile, the Discovery features pushbutton start, a digital dashboard, a 10.2-inch display screen, a backup camera, powered leather seats and available collision mitigation. The Discovery LXE happens to have everybody’s favorite feature — an air horn.
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Fleetwood Discovery LXE
With multiple slideout sections, the Discovery LXE interior is amazingly spacious — even in the mere 40-foot version. The LXE features polished porcelain tile flooring with in-floor heating for chilly mornings or evenings. A large sofa provides a comfortable lounge space, as do swiveling front seats and a freestanding dinette. The kitchen features a stainless steel farmhouse sink, a pantry, a 2-burner induction cooktop, and a refrigerator with ice and water dispenser.
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Fleetwood Discovery LXE
The LXE bedroom features a Serenity-Series king-size bed, a 32-inch LED TV and a full-length wardrobe. Depending on the model, additional sleeping space can be created via two bunk beds. The master bathroom has available dual sinks as well as a tiled shower with glass doors. Without the optional bunk beds, there is enough space for an additional half bath across from the galley.
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Forest River Berkshire XLT 45CA
MSRP: $550,000 (est.)
Forest River builds all kinds of RVs and trailers, and the Berkshire line sits at the peak of the brand’s offerings. This 45-foot Class A motorhome is available in a number of configurations, all motivated by a 450-horsepower Cummins diesel engine that provides up to 15,000 pounds of towing capacity. For additional maneuverability the Berkshire features a tag axle with Ultrasteer — this third axle is designed for support and is not powered, but it can help with steering by decreasing the curb-to-curb turning radius.
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Forest River Berkshire XLT 45CA
While many of these Class A motorhomes are really designed for two, the new 45CA would work well for the whole family. Available with two sofas — one of which is a hide-a-bed — or with optional theater seating, the Berkshire also offers two bunk beds as well as a bed above the cockpit. And let’s not forget the king-size bed in the master bedroom. Two bathrooms with showers should keep lines in the morning to a minimum.
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Forest River Berkshire XLT 45CA
The XLT 45CA has plenty to keep everyone entertained. Each bunk bed has its own LED TV, with a 32-inch TV in the bedroom and a 50-inch unit in the living room. There’s even a 43-inch LED TV mounted outside with Bluetooth radio and speakers. An available satellite setup ensures plenty of programming to enjoy — for those who don’t want to get too distracted by the great outdoors.
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Foretravel REALM Presidential Series
MSRP: $1.4 million (est.)
Foretravel has been building custom motorhomes for more than 50 years, and the Presidential Series is the latest from a brand that prides itself on fit, finish and a superior ride. Custom built at the company’s factory in Nacogdoches, Texas, the Presidential Series uses Foretravel’s exclusive Spartan chassis with electronic suspension control, outboard-mounted air springs and a powerful Cummins diesel engine generating 605 horsepower and 1,950 lb-ft of torque at a low 1200 rpm. Range is considerable thanks to a 200-gallon fuel tank, and the 45-foot RV can haul up to 20,000 pounds — enough to pull a travel trailer as a prime mother-in-law apartment.
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Foretravel REALM Presidential Series
With four separate slideout sections, the Presidential Series is available in a variety of configurations. The elegant interior features tile floors (heated), handcrafted cabinetry with a choice of wood, custom leather trim on all furniture, a central vacuum system, quartz countertops, a stainless steel kitchen sink, a 65-inch QLED Smart TV, 5.1 surround audio system and multiple televisions. Also available are a wine chiller, a washer / dryer, a fireproof safe and a solar package.
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Foretravel REALM Presidential Series
The elegantly styled master bedroom of the Presidential Series features a king-size bed, a 49-inch 4K smart TV that rises out of the dresser and plenty of storage. Pocket doors isolate the room from the rest of the living space as well as a private bathroom replete with dual sinks, a wardrobe and a custom shower. The Presidential Series can be equipped with bunk beds or multiple sofas and a computer desk.
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Holiday Rambler Endeavor
MSRP: $442,839
It may not be the most expensive model on this list, but Holiday Rambler’s Endeavor offers a lot for the money. The thoroughly modern cockpit features touchscreen displays with easy access to all controls. Seats are trimmed in Villa Ultraleather and can be swiveled and reclined. Built on its Titan Bridge Chassis — created with Freightliner — the Endeavor is designed for a smooth ride through solid construction. Underneath, the bus-style pass-through storage has lighted compartments so travelers can take it all with them.
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Holiday Rambler Endeavor
Multiple floor plans are available in this 38-foot motorhome, which can include a large L-shaped sofa, a standalone recliner, a built-in dinette, an electric fireplace, a pantry, a residential-style refrigerator, stainless steel appliances and a dishwasher. The dinette and sofas convert to beds as needed — bunk beds are available, as is a loft bed above the cockpit. A large 49-inch LED TV will keep the family entertained.
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Holiday Rambler Endeavor
The Endeavor’s master suite includes a king-size memory foam mattress as well as a wardrobe and available walk-in closet. At the rear of the coach, a master bath has elegant fixtures, dual sinks and a spacious shower. A stackable washer / dryer is also available.
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Newell Coach P50
MSRP: $2.1 million
When it comes to high-end motorhomes, the Newell Coach P50 resides at another level. With styling courtesy of Porsche Design, the P50 includes polished aluminum wheels, chrome trim, LED running lights and HID headlights. Front seats offer heating, cooling and massage, while the driver gets air ride for even more comfort. The cockpit features multiple digital displays.
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Newell Coach P50
The P50’s living space is incredibly spacious thanks to a ceiling 89 inches high. Electric heat emanates from under the galley and bathroom, and the coach also has a continuous-flow hot-water system. To keep cool, there are at least three roof-mounted AC units — four on larger models. The kitchen is well equipped with a GE Monogram refrigerator / freezer, a 2-burner electric cooktop, a dishwasher and a garbage disposal. The front salon has a Dolby 5.1 home theater system in with a large LED TV; an additional TV can be found in the master bedroom.
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Newell Coach P50
All materials and features can be custom requested — Newell designs and constructs its coaches one at a time for the ultimate in personalization. Some options include premium quartz countertops, marble flooring in the bathroom, a desk, a recliner, an ottoman / coffee table and much more. For added flexibility the master bedroom can be outfitted with a Murphy bed to provide an additional living area during the day. A large TV is mounted on the opposite wall for viewing while in bed.
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Newmar King Aire
MSRP: $1.5 million
Newmar offers a wide range of RVs, with the pinnacle of the model line represented by the luxurious King Aire Class A motorcoach. Since driving a 45-foot RV can be stressful, Newmar created Comfort Drive to make things easier. The self-centering steering system adapts to inputs and actively eliminates friction — there’s even a dial on the dashboard to adjust steering feedback. Passive Steer technology makes maneuvering easier by turning the rear wheels in opposition to the front wheels at slower speeds, creating a 20 percent tighter turning radius for the coach.
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Newmar King Aire
Inside, the King Aire possesses a high level of luxury with available sable maple hardwood cabinets, tile floors, polished surface countertops, Italian leather trim, a 55-inch 4K TV, recliner seats, a booth-style dinette and power-extending L sofa. The kitchen features Tuscan Maple hardwood cabinets, a Wolf induction cooktop, a Viking stainless steel refrigerator / freezer with water dispenser, a slideout pantry, a dishwasher and a convection microwave. Exterior features on King Aire are plentiful, including a 43-inch LED TV with a sound bar and an entrance door that has a doorbell / camera system.
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Newmar King Aire
The King Aire bedroom has a Samsung LED 49-inch TV with Blu-ray player mounted across from a king-size Sleep Number adjustable bed. The bedroom closet is lined with fragrant cedar paneling. The master bath has a fully tiled shower with glass doors, as well as a full-height wardrobe and stackable washer / dryer.
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Thor Tuscany 45MX
MSRP: $655,350
Thor makes a wide range of motorhomes ranging from Sprinter-based models to full Class A diesel rigs. The top line of these offerings is the Tuscany 45MX. Built on a Freightliner XC-R chassis, this 45-foot RV is powered by a large 8.9-liter Cummins diesel engine producing 450 horsepower and 1,250 lb-ft of torque. The Tuscany features an air-ride suspension, Sachs shocks, basement pass-through storage and a 15,000-pound trailer-towing capability.
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Thor Tuscany 45MX
The LED lighting, solid wood veneers, decorative ceiling treatments and polished porcelain tile floors create a feeling of elegance within the Tuscany 45MX interior. Reclining theater seats with footrests are the perfect place to enjoy the 55-inch LED smart television. A 92-inch sofa bed is standard; however, an optional configuration puts a recliner and a desk in the same space. The dinette across from the kitchen has easy access to a stainless steel refrigerator, a stainless steel farmhouse sink, pullout storage and a dishwasher.
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Thor Tuscany 45MX
The master bedroom of the Tuscany 45MX has a pillowtop king-size bed that features a “Tilt-a-View” inclining mechanism for better viewing of the 32-inch LED TV. The bedroom also contains an electric fireplace with remote as well as a ceiling fan. The attached master bath has a tile shower with a glass door and a skylight, as well as a dual sink and a wardrobe.
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Tiffin Zephyr
MSRP: $830,000 (est)
Tiffin has been building motorhomes for more than 40 years, and Zephyr is the most luxurious model the company has ever offerred. With Cummins diesel power, this 45-foot Class A motorhome can tow up to 20,000 pounds. There’s also space for 165 cubic feet of cargo in the basement storage, a slideout 12.5kW generator and an extended-life battery pack.
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Tiffin Zephyr
With seven-foot ceilings in the living area and multiple slideout sections, the Zephyr interior feels incredibly spacious. The porcelain tile floor is heated throughout the coach, and there is a hydronic heating system with continuous hot water. Ultraleather trim covers the sofa and loungers while a dinette doubles as a computer workstation. Entertainment comes from the home theater surround sound system and retractable television.
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Tiffin Zephyr
A king-size memory foam mattress is the center of the Zephyr master bedroom, within view of the electric fireplace and TV. A ceiling fan and vanity with built-in drawers are also included. The master bath features a shower with inlaid tile and a glass door, as well as a skylight and LED light. A separate laundry room with a stacked washer / dryer, chest of drawers and hanging rod is located at the back of the motorhome.
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Winnebago Journey 40P
MSRP: $439,476
The name synonymous with motorhomes, Winnebago has come a long way from its beginnings more than 50 years ago, and the culmination of that experience is the top-level Journey. This 41-foot Class A motorhome is built on a Freightliner Maxum II XCM Chassis with an independent front air suspension, automatic hydraulic leveling jacks and a 380-horsepower Cummings diesel engine as well as a 10,000-watt diesel generator.
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Winnebago Journey
The new Journey’s living area is well designed with large recliners and front seats that swivel and feature available footrests. A 50-inch Smart HD TV slides out from behind the second couch (or electric fireplace depending on the chosen floor plan) adjacent to the full galley. Several pullout countertop extensions provide ample space for food prep, and there’s even an available dishwasher. An 18-cubic-foot refrigerator with water and ice dispenser as well as a 2-burner induction range are more comforts of home.
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Winnebago Journey
The master bedroom of this new Journey is spacious thanks to an additional slideout accommodating a king-size bed with a power-incline headrest. The nightstands feature 110-volt outlets as well as USB ports, and a ceiling fan keeps things cool while travelers enjoy surfing the 43-inch smart HDTV. The master bath offers a large shower with a glass sliding door, a porcelain toilet and dual sinks. An additional half bath is located behind the galley. The Journey can be fitted with a washer and dryer for those who anticipate longer trips and/or cleaner clothes.