

The one-piece fiberglass body with carbon-fiber reinforcement is what sets Coach House apart, no seams means no leaks, no rattles, and owners consistently call it the quietest motorhome they've driven. Built on a Mercedes-Benz chassis and averaging around 14 mpg, it handles mountain grades without breaking a sweat. Inside, the handcrafted cabinetry, solid-surface countertops, hybrid mattress, and MCD day/night shades give it a feel that punches well above the B+ category. The lithium-ion battery system, on-demand propane water heater, heated holding tanks, and 4-season plumbing mean this isn't just a fair-weather rig.
Other class c motorhomes floor plans (around 25 ft 9 in, near $194,000), similar in size and price to the Platinum II 240 DRT.