When it comes to motorhomes, bigger isn’t always better. For those who value maneuverability, fuel efficiency, and the ability to fit into smaller campsites, a small motorhome can be the perfect choice. Here’s a look at some of the smallest motorhomes available on the market today.
Class B Motorhomes
Class B motorhomes, also known as campervans, are the smallest type of motorhome. They are built on a van chassis and offer a compact yet functional living space.
Winnebago Revel 44E
Length: 19 feet 7 inches
Features: Built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis, the Revel is designed for off-road adventures with a 4×4 drivetrain. It includes a wet bath, a power lift bed, and a compact kitchen.
Winnebago Solis 59P
Length: 19 feet 9 inches
Features: This campervan offers a pop-top roof for additional sleeping space, a wet bath, and a versatile living area that can be converted into a workspace.
Thor Motor Coach Sequence 20A
Length: 21 feet 1 inch
Features: The Sequence includes a fully equipped kitchen, a wet bath, and a rear sleeping area that can be converted into a seating area during the day.
Class B+ Motorhomes
Class B+ motorhomes are slightly larger than Class B but still offer a compact and easy-to-drive option.
Winnebago EKKO 22A
Length: 23 feet 4 inches
Features: The EKKO combines the efficiency of a campervan with the amenities of a larger motorhome, including a full bathroom, a kitchen, and ample storage.
Coachmen Cross Trail 20XG
Length: 24 feet 1 inch
Features: This motorhome offers a spacious interior with a full kitchen, a bathroom, and a rear sleeping area that can be converted into a garage for bikes or other gear.
Class C Motorhomes
Class C motorhomes are built on a truck or van chassis with an attached cab section. They offer more space than Class B motorhomes but are still relatively compact.
Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22R
Length: 23 feet 10 inches
Features: The Minnie Winnie includes a full kitchen, a bathroom, a dinette, and a rear bedroom. It also has an overhead bunk for additional sleeping space.
Thor Four Winds 22E
Length: 24 feet 7 inches
Features: This motorhome offers a full kitchen, a bathroom, a dinette, and a rear bedroom. It also includes an overhead bunk for extra sleeping space.
The smallest motorhomes available today offer a range of features and amenities in a compact package. Whether you prefer the nimbleness of a Class B campervan or the slightly larger Class B+ and Class C options, there’s a small motorhome to suit your needs. These vehicles provide the perfect balance of comfort and convenience, making them ideal for solo travelers, couples, or small families looking to hit the road.