10 Newest American Campervans to Buy in 2022 (Best Factory and Custom Builds)

10 Newest American Campervans to Buy in 2022 (Best Factory and Custom Builds)

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American market is by far the most developed and competitive arena within the world of recreational vehicles, so naturally domestic manufacturers come up with worthy models across all price categories and classes. Today we will tackle the topic of all-new American campervans. These are built on local platforms by Ford and RAM, plus we will feature some high-quality conversions based on Mercedes-Benz Sprinters.
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#1 Winnebago Solis Pocket: winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/solis-pocket

This newcomer is positioned as the entry-level member of the Winnebago campervan family as well as a smaller sibling of the Solis model. Built on the RAM ProMaster chassis, the Winnebago Solis Pocket has a 136-inch wheel base, that allows it be maneuverable enough for everyday use but still creates enough interior room for a fully functional layout.

#2 Airstream Interstate 24X: airstream.com/touring-coaches/interstate-24x/

The Interstate motorhome lineup by Airstream welcomes a new 24X member, that sits atop of the family range but also brings more rugged design suitable for any adventure hobbyist.

#3 Ford Nugget Active and Trail: ford.co.uk/vans-and-pickups/transit-custom/active b/ ford.co.uk/vans-and-pickups/transit-custom/trail

Ford’s Europe-exclusive range of campervans adds two new distinctive trims for the 2022 camping season. The Active and Trail Nuggets are based on the Transit Custom and were designed in cooperation with Westfalia.

#4 Thor Rize and Scope: thormotorcoach.com/rize/ / thormotorcoach.com/scope/

Looking almost identical from the outside, the Rize and Scope Class Bs share the same RAM ProMaster underpinnings with a 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine. The models come with a trailer hitch rated for 3500 pounds, feature LED lighting throughout, and offer two floor plans, 18T and 18M.

#5 Pleasureway Recon 4×4: pleasureway.com/models/rekon-4×4/

2022 Pleasureway Recon 4×4 refuses to compromise on any front, and is designed to both long-term off-the-grid living and ensure limitless navigation through unbeaten paths.

#6 Outside Van Launch Pad: outsidevan.com/van/launch-pad/

Officially established in 2007, the Oregon-based Outside Van is now considered one of the industry leaders, with each of their new creations being more impressive than the last. The Launch pad, for example, takes the tried and test Mercedes Sprinter chassis and turns it into a fortress vehicle perfectly equipped for hunting and camping.

#7 Winnebago EKKO: winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/class-c/ekko

The first new Winnebago Class C in years is built on the chassis of the Ford Transit van with a 3.5L V6 gas engine and standard AWD. the Ekko gets full insulation that even covers the gear garage, features ducted Air conditioning, and comes with a tankless Truma AquaGo water heater.

#8 Thor Sanctuary: thormotorcoach.com/sanctuary/

With the new 2022 Sanctuary, Thor tries to meet the rising demand for 4×4 camper vans on the American market. To meet the luxury RV levels most customers are accustomed to, the new Sanctuary comes with all of the needed living amenities and a host of standard Thule components.

#9 Wingamm Oasi 540: wingamm.com/us/camper-rv/oasi-540-2/

This compact camper is not American, but since it will be sold in the US for the first time since the 1970 inception of the company, we could not resist to deliver the news. Wingamm is an Italian manufacturer lead by the Turri family hypes up the Oasi 540 as the most fought after European camper.

#10 Storyteller Mode LT: storytelleroverland.com/mode-lt

This Ford Transit camper has been under development for the past 3 yearsю When in 2020, the Transit once again received AWD as a factory option, true work on the production version of the Mode LT began.

20 Comments

  1. DragonRagnarokss on October 27, 2022 at 8:25 am

    omg is nice

  2. JOSEPH DEBES on October 27, 2022 at 8:31 am

    Okay nice designs. However my limitation is a maximum outside height of 7’ to fit into my garage, so a pop top is a must. And although you talk about campers available in the US, the Ford Nugget Active and Trail models look like (as of August 2021) they are only available in Europe 😩? Is there a US safety standard they can’t meet? The Diesel engine is not going to be a problem with US consumers. Considering Ford is a US company, I certainly hope they will make it available SOON to the US market… can’t let the EU have all the fun 🤩

  3. ali hamza on October 27, 2022 at 8:36 am

    Are these good for mountains

  4. Gerry Nightingale on October 27, 2022 at 8:40 am

    *ITALKROBOTROBOTROBOT…channeling sub-routine…activate ‘Latka Gravas’ vocals!*
    (fk dis sht)

  5. Tony Nesta on October 27, 2022 at 8:43 am

    The Mercedes are way too expensive for the average middle class and I wouldn’t buy them also because of the high repair costs in the long run.

  6. Ron on October 27, 2022 at 8:48 am

    Your accent is difficult to understand. I’ll go elsewhere.

  7. Tony Nesta on October 27, 2022 at 8:51 am

    If they could combine the RAM Promaster, RIZE and SCOPE models so that one van can have both a Pop-top and a rear shower toilet; that would be great. Otherwise its a No Buy for me.

  8. C M on October 27, 2022 at 8:54 am

    Nugget is NOT available in US as this video might have you believe.

  9. Steven Bathurst on October 27, 2022 at 9:01 am

    I surprised they don’t have a manual rear slide out for sleeping space for smaller campers vans or a custom add on tent for more living or sleeping space.

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  11. AD Trance on October 27, 2022 at 9:04 am

    I would love to see nugget in USA

  12. M Jones on October 27, 2022 at 9:06 am

    Thanks for the video. Being in USA I appreciate the fact that you dedicated the content to product that is available in USA. IMHO camper vans cost more in USA than they do in Europe and the quality of USA product is dismal. As a Facebook subscriber to the Winnebago Solis, Thor Rize/Scope, Tellaro/Sequence, and Tranquility/Sanctuary product groups I have read/seen some horror stories about brand new products. For example Winnebago fresh water tanks that expand so much the bulge and break the cabinets they are sitting in, water leaks that destroy the cabinets. Thor across all products, cabinets falling off the wall, doors falling off their hinges/tracks, electrical components that don’t work and water pipes that are not properly connected leading to leaks inside the cabin… etc Overall impression is that the USA RV industry is pushing as much product as it can out the door without any kind of quality control. It is an absolute mad dash for the gold.. while it lasts, leaving a wide trail of devastated consumers owing $80,000+++ for junk slapped together by greedy could care less manufacturers. I’m looking to buy a B van. Considering the current state of affairs, I think I’m going to wait and then when the rush collapses buy something built pre-pandemic.

  13. thaliacrew1 on October 27, 2022 at 9:08 am

    Like your content, but didn’t like the commercial in the middle. Please go back to putting the commercial at the end so I can skip it, if I am not interested.

  14. Mike Foehr on October 27, 2022 at 9:13 am

    Don’t buy anything FIAT or Mercedes-Benz…you will be sorry.

  15. Justin Case on October 27, 2022 at 9:14 am

    My favorite is the Pleasure Way Recon 4×4… I really like the dual purpose Murphy Beds: work station or half a bed, truly ingenious. Also, luvv the the top access fridge/freezer position. 40 gallons of fresh water & 400 watt hours of lithium ion batteries. Plus the wet bath has been designed for carrying extra storage. Tho, you did forget to mention that the Recon 4×4 is built in Canada, not the USA. Excellent presentation, but only 2 outta 10 were 4×4. Vaya Con Dios! 😎

  16. J Rambo on October 27, 2022 at 9:17 am

    Camper video. Only 30 comments!

  17. ali hamza on October 27, 2022 at 9:17 am

    Very nice video and a very good collection of campervans

  18. Da Goon on October 27, 2022 at 9:18 am

    Meh I’ll sleep in a tent like a man save 200k and my self respect.
    I don’t trust people who poop in their car.

  19. Steven Bathurst on October 27, 2022 at 9:21 am

    I think the camper vans are very nice but way too expensive. I consider my self well off financially. I would never spend over $100,000 for a camper van. You have , maybe $10,000 in camper materials, oven, fridg, cabinets , heating,air conditioning, insulation, wiring, electronics etc. then they charge you $40,000 in assembly (employee wages benefits etc. estimated this can be more or less on materials and your taste. Your better off getting a small class A for that kind of money. Even then those are over priced.

  20. Jeffreydamntreat on October 27, 2022 at 9:23 am

    I paid $290,000 for a 2,700 sq ft house on six acres of land and they want $219,000 for a sprinter van?!!

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