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25 hot new RV floor plans for 2025

25 hot new RV floor plans for 2025

Everything we loved at the 2024 Hershey RV show

Cory Watilo
Cory Watilo

Last Updated: September 17, 2024

We went to the 2024 Hershey RV show and found some exciting new RVs and styles for the 2025 model year. (Yes, we’re still in 2024, but RV dealers are already selling 2025s. We don’t make the rules.)

There are three themes that stood out to me, particularly in towables: desks, two bedroom layouts, and high-end residential style interior design.

This is by no means a comprehensive list of everything at the show - just what I found particularly interesting. Most of them are all-new floor plans. So without further ado, here are the RV Envy favorites for 2025 as seen at the Hershey RV Show.

Motorhomes

Class A motorhomes

Berkshire XL 40H

Berkshire introduced the Berkshire XL 40H with one of the most stunning interiors I’ve ever seen. The juxtaposition of the light and dark woods in conjunction with the reeded wood paneling make it feel like you’ve walked into a 5-star resort on wheels.

(In fact, a little birdie told me the rear wall with the LED accent light cost 4-figures alone.)

There’s a hidden pantry behind the fireplace wall, and the tilting King-size bed lends to an incredibly spacious and open feel from front to back.

From the entrance, facing rear

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From the entrance, facing rear
Gorgeous kitchen
Accent wall with LED light
Tilting bed
Rear bath with dual vanity
From bedroom, facing forward
Accent wall
Close-up of reeded wood paneling
Hidden pantry
Heavy-duty front bunk
Cockpit

Class B vans

Westfalia Wave

The Westfalia Wave marks an exciting return of the iconic Westfalia brand to the North American market, this time built on a RAM ProMaster chassis. (Fun fact: the Westfalia is built by the same group that produces Roadtrek.)

It comes in two variants – Wave Skylight and Wave Pop Top – the latter being reminiscent of the classic VW camper vans from the 1970s and 1980s. It seats four but can sleep up to six by converting the seats into a bed.

While the floor plan isn’t anything revolutionary, one advantage the Wave has is the ample amount of storage beneath the rear bed. I really liked that the storage was a separate compartment from the main floor space, since it can keep things like beach toys and sewer hoses isolated from the rest of the RV.

The 21st century version of the classic Westfalia

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The 21st century version of the classic Westfalia
This turns into a bed. Not holding my breath on comfort, though...
Facing the back
Telescoping ladder to access the pop top
Getting the shot was a little tough...
Wet bath
Butt shot
Plenty of divided storage
One last shot

Jayco Swift 20E

The Swift 20E has a very similar floor plan to the Westfalia Wave, with the exceptions being that the rear storage area doesn’t have a partition, it offers a Murphy bed in the rear, and it can be optioned with a desk “work station” in place of the passenger seats that would sit behind the driver’s seat.

Don’t judge the work station based on looks – because it doesn’t look very comfortable at all – but I was pleasantly surprised when I sat down and used my iPad at it. There’s plenty of room for an external monitor, and the ledge on the inner side of the workspace turned out to be a nice place to put my feet up. With an armrest on the right side of the seat, it worked great for extending my arm onto the desk, making the ergonomics slightly better than I was expecting.

I can picture using this van for remote working, though it’d be a little cramped for two people traveling in it for extended periods with the workspace option.

Front corner of the Swift 20E

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Front corner of the Swift 20E
Looking in to face the desk
The seat was pretty comfy
I approve of this... unconventional desk
Looking toward the rear from the side entry door
Wet bath
Facing rear
Fold-up bed half-folded up

Boho “Dey Rey” Camper Van

While not a mass manufacturer like the others we typically cover, the Boho Camper Van is worthy of a mention. There are a bunch of things that Boho has done that make their campers insanely cool.

Just from a peek inside the Boho Del Rey, you won’t see a toilet, shower, or dinette… but that doesn’t mean they’re not there.

The Tetravan folding shower is ingeniously tucked away in what can best be described as a pull-down dishwasher-style drawer. Hang your shower curtain from the roof and the built-in drain in the basin captures water and sends it to a tank.

The cassette toilet pulls out from another drawer and stows away nicely when not needed. Keep in mind: there are no doors, so your business might just become the business of anyone you brought with you.

Just in front of the bed, you’ll find opposing benches. The dining table slides out from beneath the bed.

But the standout feature is the 48 volt battery system. Because of its efficiency, Boho claims the A/C can run all day long and only drain ~20% of the battery (in combination with the solar array on the roof). I was also told the batteries can be recharged from running the engine in around two hours.

Boho has a history of making rental vans, which they say has informed their construction as they build new units, inferring their vans are only becoming more reliable as they continue to build more.

The Del Rey is a great option if you don’t mind not having a traditional bathroom, and I’m excited to see what they produce in the future.

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Tetravan shower folds out (like a dishwasher) and water drains into the gray tank while keeping the camper dry
Notice the cleverly hidden drain near the hinge
The table slides out from beneath the bed to form a dinette
No privacy for the cassette toilet
The batteries can run the A/C all day
Three solar panels

Entegra Condor 22T / Jayco Granite Ridge 22T

Technically introduced last year, the Condor 22T is a B+ van on a Ford Transit chassis with rear twin beds and lots of rear storage. But the unique part of this van is the corner dinette, which is a great way to seat two in a compact space.

If you like this layout but need just a little more space (and prefer a dry bath), read on because Entegra offers the same floor plan in a Class C with a bunk over the cab.

Note: The Condor 22T shares floor plans with the Jayco Granite Ridge 22T.

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Corner dinette
The cockpit's technology beats the pants off the Class C version of this floor plan
Rear twin beds convert to King
Wet bath
Plenty of storage and accessible from both sides and the rear of the RV

Class C motorhomes

Entegra Odyssey SE 22TF / Jayco Redhawk SE 22T

Stepping up from the Entegra Condor 22T (B+), the Odyssey SE 22TF has basically the same layout but includes a bunk over the cab and a dry bath.

But unfortunately the Odyssey SE comes on a Ford E-350 chassis whose exterior styling has changed very little since the body style was introduced in 2008. And because the cab isn’t optioned up, there’s no digital display (or navigation) in the cockpit.

If modern aesthetics aren’t important to you, this might be a great option. But if you want to feel less like you’re living in an era where Obama was just elected and the latest and greatest phone was the iPhone 3G, you might want to look elsewhere.

Note: The Condor 22T shares floor plans with the Jayco Redhawk SE 22TF.

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Corner lounge
Corner lounge
Rear twins convert to King
Dry bath
No technology in the E-350 cockpit

Grand Design Lineage 25FW

In stark contrast to the dismal styling of the Odyssey SE... Say hello to the first-ever motorhome from Grand Design! Until now they've only built towables. This is their first forray into motorhomes, and this one ships on a diesel Mercedes Benz chassis and has a full-length slide out.

In classic Grand Design fashion, they’ve been intentional about rethinking what a Class C motorhome could feel like, and have shaken things up in the same way they did when they first appeared on the scene with their travel trailers and fifth wheels.

The Lineage 25FW sleeps up to four between the rear King bed and the 2-person bunk over the cab. But what stands out is the fit and finish. The entry door has storage in it and much of the interior paneling and ceiling is black or dark gray. The bunk over cab is ducted, the shower floor and air conditioning unit both have a Grand Design logo on it, and the closet doors have handles that are flush until you press in, which unlocks the cabinets and makes the handles pop out.

Expect to see some of Grand Design’s innovations copied by competitors in the next couple years.

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Unique storage in the entry door
Fold-up King bed
Ducted bunk over cab
Pop-out closet handles
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Towables

Fifth wheel trailers

Brinkley Model G 3250

Similar to Grand Design, Brinkley has built a reputation for innovation and build quality.

If I were in the market for a fifth wheel, the new Model G 3250 would be a top contender. It was a special treat getting a first-hand demonstration from Nate Goldenberg, co-owner of Brinkley and the man responsible for many of the innovations finding their way into production.

This floor plan features a rear patio with a mini garage that includes a bar sink, fridge, adjustable desk, and a loft. In front of the bar sink is a window that passes through to the interior kitchen, making it easy to pass food and drink between the two rooms.

Nate explained that many people are looking for configurations with two separate workspaces, so the desk in the rear room/garage and the dinette in the main room that converts into an L-desk fit the bill perfectly.

The sofa can be configured in an L-shape (with 5 segments) or a U-shape (with 7 segments), providing a great division of space between the living area and the kitchen.

I could write an entire post on this floor plan, so here are some of the other highlights in a condensed form:

  • The microwave doubles as an air fryer
  • Pull-downs and pull-outs:
    • There’s a pull-out pantry and a pull-out utility closet with a power outlet inside of it - perfect for charging a vacuum while it’s stowed away.
    • A pull-out cutting board sits above the trash can, making it easy to clean without a mess.
    • A pull-down utensil tray and pull-down knife rack are cleverly placed just above the sink.
    • A MORryde storage tray spans the width of the fifth wheel and can be pulled out from either side. (This is common feature in high-end Class A motorhomes, but this is the first I’ve seen it in a fifth wheel.)
  • The hanger rod in the bedroom closet features a built-in LED light strip. (How have I never seen this before?)

Also, just look at that interior. As I always say, some RV interiors are nicer than many apartments in major cities, and this is a textbook example.

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L-couch can be optioned for a U-shaped couch
Pull-down knife drawer
Power outlet inside utility closet
Residential-inspired cutting board over trash can
Bar and desk in garage
Loft in garage, accessible by telescoping ladder
Exterior drink fridge
Pull-out drawer
Massive storage below front bedroom

Brinkley Model Z 3515

The standout feature of the Model Z 3515 is the rear office, complete with its own entry door on the driver’s side of the RV.

Whenever I see a desk in an RV, I rate it for comfort, size, space for a monitor, ergonomics, and general enjoyment. The office in the Model G 3250 is hands down the best I’ve ever seen.

It features massive windows across the rear and one side of the unit. Plenty of desktop space and depth means you could fit a laptop, keyboard, mouse, and even a couple monitors if you wanted to – though they might block the view. And the adjustable height means you can get settled just the way you like it, though it’s worth noting its height can only be raised to around the base of the window – it's not a full standing desk.

The door that separates the office from the living area means you can eliminate some of the distraction you’d face (especially from little ones) that comes from being in the same room. And don’t forget there’s a second entry door in the office too.

Rear office entry door on driver side

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Rear office entry door on driver side
Rear office with large, adjustable desk
Kitchen and living area, facing to the rear
Adjustable dinette/desk
Front bedroom facing forward

Forest River Impression 360MYR

Not to be left out, Forest River has produced some bangers of their own this year. From the second we walked down the Impression aisle, we were told we had to go check out this floor plan.

The best way I can describe this floor plan is “residential”. It comes with a round dining table in the middle, a large desk, a rear kitchen with a sink that faces an oversized rear window, and two recliner chairs that point toward a TV with hidden storage behind it.

Mid-ship, directly across from the entry door, is where you’ll find a laundry room that also includes a toilet. I don’t recall having ever seen a washer/dryer exposed in a half bath in a fifth wheel before – so it really feels more like a laundry room than a half bath... but it’s got both!

Leading toward the front, pass through the bedroom to the front bath with dual vanity. But there’s a surprise… inside the front closet is a hidden sit down vanity with a mirror. With one person at the vanity and another at the kitchen sink, you’ll have a tough time hearing each other because the trailer is so large - not necessarily a bad thing.

Rear dining area and kitchen

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Rear dining area and kitchen
Kitchen with large rear window
Laundry room doubles as half bath
Dual vanity in front of trailer
Sit-down vanity tucked away in front walk-in closet

Forest River Impression 318RLVIEW

There’s been a recent trend of hiding bunk beds inside of a slide out behind an entertainment center (like the Wildwood Heritage Glen 320VIEW and the Forest River Salem 29VIEW) so add this one to the mix, but with a twist.

Because the slide out housing the bunk beds is longer, it also offers a ton of storage that isn’t available on the previously-mentioned floor plans.

It utilizes the kitchen island as the dining table with chairs that fit around it, and against the wall is a desk with storage drawers that can be used when you don’t need the leg space under the desk.

Kitchen island with bunkhouse in slideout in the background

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Kitchen island with bunkhouse in slideout in the background
Kitchen island with bar seating
Inside the slideout with the upper bunk flipped up
Inside the bunkhouse facing storage to the front behind the refrigerator

Keystone Alpine Avalanche 366LS

The Avalanche has been renamed the Alpine Avalanche, to take advantage of its more well-known sister line, and the 366LS introduces a large rear kitchen with an island and a massive L-couch in the center living area. While most L-couch living areas directly face the TV, this L-couch is set further back and across from the entertainment area, which may be a factor if you like facing the TV directly.

It also comes equipped with a desk in the slide out. But given its proximity to the TV, you might be blasted with sound in your right ear if you’re trying to utilize the desk while someone else watches TV. And if you have little ones crawling around on the ground, keep in mind that you might not have the separation of space you’re looking for in a mobile workspace.

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Rear kitchen with island
From kitchen, facing forward
Living area with desk
Oversized L-couch
Walk-through bath
Front bedroom with full-length mirror

Some images courtesy of Meyer's Marine & RV

DRV Mobile Suites 41FKRB

If desks and residential-style kitchens are your thing (and you have six figures to spend on a fifth wheel), you might like the DRV Mobile Suites 41FKRB. This rear bedroom layout has a large desk in its mid-living area and a front kitchen with more space than any other room.

The kitchen has bar-style seating that overlooks the TV in the living area, and a hood above the gas range located on the island – a new place for a range for me! In most RVs, I complain about the lack of kitchen counter space. This RV does not have that problem.

Facing forward toward front kitchen

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Facing forward toward front kitchen
Bar seating overlooking living area
Gas burner
Farmhouse sink and dishwasher
Large desk
Rear bedroom

Keystone Montana 397FB

Continuing with the desk theme, Keystone has created the ultimate floor plan for families who want to homeschool on the road. The Montana 397FB is equipped with a second bedroom featuring quad bunks, desk space for two, and washer/dryer hookups. The desk sits on an elevated slide out, making it easier for little ones to touch the floor when sitting.

The second bedroom also features its own full bathroom, making this a two bedroom, two bath layout.

While there’s no dinette, it features a flip up bar top attached to the kitchen island with room to sit a good sized family. And the part I appreciate the most for this demographic - the sofa facing the TV has five segments, meaning everyone will have a great view for movie night.

Kitchen with flip-up bar top

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Kitchen with flip-up bar top
Front bedroom with quad bunks and two-person desk
Desk with seating for two

Prime Time Sanibel 3952FBWB

Not to be left out, Forest River said, “We can do that, too!” (Okay, this one has been around a couple years, but it’s still relatively new…) Featuring a nearly identical layout, the main difference in the Sanibel 3952FBWB is that it has a smaller desk, a half bath (vs the Montana’s full second bath), and washer/dryer hookups in the main rear bedroom instead of the second bedroom.

Front bunk room with four bunks

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Front bunk room with four bunks
Front bunk room with desk and half bath
Kitchen with flip-up bar top attached to island
Bedroom with king bed
Rear bath with dual vanity

Heartland Corterra CT 3.5

We’ve previously covered the Corterra 3.0’s gorgeous interior design, as inspired by The Flipping Nomad. The new CT 3.5 features two full bedrooms, two full baths, a rear entry door, and a desk in the second bedroom with a loft above it.

It’s more affordable than many other options, but there are drawbacks. Movie night might be tricky since the loveseat is only designed for two. And while it technically has a desk, it’s small and doesn’t accommodate much more than a laptop.

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Storage behind TV
Loft above second bedroom, open to below
Small desk space in second bedroom
Rear bath
Rear bath with entry door
Front bedroom with north/south bed
Front bathroom

Grand Design Influence 3804DS

Sticking with the two bedroom theme, the Influence 3804DS is essentially a finished version of their Momentum 395MS toy hauler (by replacing the garage with a second bedroom and bath).

A large L-couch and U-shaped kitchen provide separation of space. Above the rear bedroom is a large loft that can comfortably sleep at least three kids.

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Facing rear
L-couch facing forward
Rear bedroom facing rear
Rear full bath
Loft above second bedroom
Optional King bed
What both nightstands would look like with a Queen bed

Keystone Montana High Country 377FL

While the Montana 377FL doesn’t have a second bedroom, it’s equipped with a large loft that has actual stairs. Cleverly hidden below the stairs is space for a washer/dryer.

It comes with a common front entertainment layout, but what makes this floor plan unique is the second entry door on the driver’s side, providing easy access to the bathroom when the slide outs are in.

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Front living and entertainment with TV on televator
Hall to rear bedroom with entry door on driver side
Loft with real stairs
Large loft above rear bedroom
Rear bedroom

Jayco Pinnacle 38SSWS

The Pinnacle 38SSWS isn’t particularly unique in its layout, but it has some nice features and is well-styled. The front bedroom includes a bay window/couch, which means if this were my RV, it’d be covered with clothes 100% of the time.

One thing that makes this floor plan special is the spacious rear living layout. The kitchen island is long, providing plenty of counter space and a built-in dishwasher.

Jayco has also equipped it with “Jayvoice”, a voice command system that offers control of lights and air conditioning units. It seemed to hear its wake word well – sometimes too well. Forget trying to talk about Jayco while in the Jayco, because any mention of the name – even in the middle of a sentence and without pauses – seemed to wake it up.

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Facing rear
Facing rear from the top of the stairs
Facing forward from rear living area
Couch in front bedroom

Keystone Fuzion Stars & Stripes Edition

Keystone didn’t offer any new floor plans on the Fuzion for this year, but their new product manager pushed to produce the most patriotic paint job you’ll ever lay eyes on.

This new skin is available on all Fuzion models and is guaranteed to be a conversation starter anywhere from the campground to the desert.

God bless America 🇺🇸

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God bless America 🇺🇸

Fifth wheel destination trailers

Salem Hemisphere ROOST43

I did a double-take when I walked by the ROOST43. At first glance, it looks like a destination trailer. But with a closer look, you’ll notice it’s actually a fifth wheel.

Since it’s not legally classified as a park model, Forest River was able to juice it with extra living space - 131 square feet more than legally allowed in a bumper pull, to be exact.

It’s legitimately a two-story fifth wheel, with three separate sleeping areas including a bedroom on one end, a loft down the hall from it, and another loft at the other end of the trailer. It contains two spiral staircases, a half bath off the main bedroom, a sliding patio door, and a separate family room with a very comfortable corner sofa that I personally spent about a half an hour sitting on while learning about the uniqueness of this unit.

What is that, a destination trailer? No, a destination fifth wheel!

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What is that, a destination trailer? No, a destination fifth wheel!
Facing rear from the stairs
Staircase leading to the main bedroom and a loft on the way
Loft near the front bedroom
From the hallway leading toward the front bedroom
Front window in the main bedroom
Front bedroom facing the half bath
Spiral staircase leading to the rear loft
Rear loft
Storage in the rear loft

Forest River Cedar Creek Cottage 41FWC

The Cedar Creek Cottage 41FWC is a similar concept to the ROOST43 that’s worth a look if you’re in the market for a destination fifth wheel, though its external styling is sure to raise some eyebrows.

The staircase leading to the loft is smaller than in the ROOST43, making this ideal for small kids. I particularly liked the bar-style seating that faces out the window. But the living area felt slightly cramped - something that could be solved by putting the entertainment center and fireplace on a small slide out, giving an extra foot or two of space between the TV and the couch with chaise lounge.

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Living area with rear loft above
Facing rear living area from kitchen
Bar-style seating looks out large window
Hallway to front bedroom with loft on left
Loft off hallway
Front bedroom
Porcelain toilet

Travel trailers

Jayco Jay Feather Air 18MBH

While in an entirely different segment from the Cottage, the Jay Feather Air 18MBH shares bar-style seating for three that looks out the side window. It’s got bunk beds and a Murphy bed that folds up when not in use, offering a little extra space in this compact but efficient layout.

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Facing forward
Murphy bed behind front living area
Bar style seating
Rear bunkhouse
Rear bath

Keystone Springdale 266DECK

The Springdale is a modest travel trailer with big RV energy, thanks to two features that make it worth highlighting. First, I appreciated the double sliding door that leads to the bedroom. It gives it a grand feel that I don’t often see.

But the standout feature is the rear patio. It’s not designed to haul toys, but it’s equipped with a rear bar and a large TV, making the patio a great place to sit back and enjoy a game.

Rear patio with bar and outdoor TV

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Rear patio with bar and outdoor TV
Kitchen facing forward
Front bedroom with sliding doors
Kitchen facing rear
Pass-through storage

Destination travel trailers

I’ve traditionally strayed away from including destination trailers in lists because of their relative lack of popularity, but with newer, more innovative layouts, I think we’ll start to see more people towing these.

Keystone Springdale 245ML

While definitely not winning any awards for its exterior looks, the Springdale 245ML redeems itself for what it has to offer. It’s another two-story RV with opposing lofts (one of which has its own fireplace) and a covered rear deck with sliding doors.

It’s a great unit for a couple. I’m not sure it makes a ton of sense for kids, as the second loft doesn’t have a staircase (it requires a telescoping ladder to access it – and a large one, at that) and there weren’t any curtains between lofts (though maybe they’ll be added in future examples), meaning there’s no privacy, or a way to block out light coming from downstairs.

The dinette contains a roll-top table which is a great space saver, though the only place for a TV is on top of where the table rolls out. There also didn’t appear to be space for a washer/dryer.

Despite the drawbacks, it’s a floor plan worth seeing if you like outdoor space and a two-story floor plan that gives it an open feel.

Rear patio below second loft

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Rear patio below second loft
Second loft above living area
Roll-top table
Facing forward from living area
Facing spiral stairs toward main loft from entry
Front loft with fireplace
Facing forward toward front bath
Front bath with seat

Forest River Ibex RVS3

Rounding out the list is Forest River’s retro-styled destination trailer, the Ibex RVS3 (also badged as the No Boundaries RVS3), the largest of three destination trailers in the line. It features a bedroom equipped with the worst desk space I’ve ever seen, though it partially redeems itself by having its own covered patio. You can enjoy your morning coffee while the kids are sleeping in the upstairs loft at the opposing end, accessible via a spiral staircase.

In the center of the unit is an L-shaped couch and a kitchen island with bar-style seating and a sliding glass door. The front bathroom (below the loft) houses the washer/dryer and a dual vanity sink.

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Rear patio off bedroom
Sliding glass entry door
Living area from stairs leading to front loft
Dinette on kitchen island with L-couch living area behind
Rear bedroom from living area
Facing forward from rear bedroom
Facing forward toward kitchen from living area
Retro kitchen styling
An odd choice of no mirrors in front of vanities
Full-length mirror in bathroom
Facing rear from front bath
Loft above front bath
Voice command by PWR Pro

That's the roundup of the most interesting things we found at the 2024 Hershey RV Show. With limited time at the show, there's plenty I missed, so consider this an opinionated, non-exclusive list of things I found interesting.

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