Class C Sprinter RVs are motorhomes built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter cab chassis, offering a balance of compactness and amenities. They are typically designed for couples or small families and often include features like a residential-style kitchen, sleeping areas, and a bathroom. Key Features:
- Chassis:Built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis, known for its reliability and fuel efficiency.
- Size:Smaller than standard Class A RVs but larger than many Class B vans, making them versatile for various types of travel.
- Amenities:Often include a full kitchen, sleeping areas (sometimes with twin to king bed conversions), and a bathroom.
- Luxury and Comfort:Some models offer amenities like heated seats, infotainment systems, and other luxury features.
- Maneuverability: The Sprinter chassis provides good maneuverability, making them easier to drive and park in various locations.
Examples:
- Holiday Rambler: The Element offers a combination of luxury and reliability, with features like a full wrap-around front fiberglass cap and dual rail slide guides for slide outs.
- Forest River: The Forest River Forester MBS Class C diesel motorhomes are the Mercedes Benz Series providing a fuel efficient diesel platform with top features.
- Coachmen: Coachmen offers several Class C RVs built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis, primarily under the Prism
- Winnebago: Is a popular Sprinter-based Class C known for its comfortable interiors and efficient design. Navion, View, EKKO
- Entegra Coach: The Qwest Class C is built on a premium Mercedes-Benz chassis and offers a high-end experience.
- Tiffin Motorhomes: Wayfarer is built to last, and provides you and your family with an unforgettable travel experience.
Considerations:
- Price: Sprinter-based Class C RVs are generally more expensive than those built on other chassis due to the premium Mercedes-Benz chassis.
- Maintenance: While the Sprinter chassis is known for its reliability, it can also be more expensive to maintain and repair than some other chassis.