
The rear-facing entry door is the first clue that Chinook thought differently when designing the Maverick EB — step inside and the split bath layout and Murphy bed show the same intentionality. When the Murphy bed is stowed, the front of the coach functions as genuine living space rather than a bedroom you're trying to avoid during the day. The dry bath holds its own against coaches twice the size, and with 900 amp-hours of lithium on board and Altitude suspension underneath, this one is built to stay off-grid longer than most Class B rigs dare to try. Chinook's signature rear-slanted windows give it a look that's instantly recognizable, and the build quality backs up what those windows promise.