You don't need a crystal ball to know the future of RVs—and all passenger vehicles, really—is electric. THOR has taken the all-important first step in the process with the introduction of the first hybrid Class A built on a motorhome-specific chassis. Check out the details below. Truma has also taken steps to embrace the propane-free future with a new iteration of the Combi furnace/water heater. And luxury manufacturers continue to spot the hottest trends in the market and deliver their own future best-sellers. All that and more, only at The Camper Report. For even more on the latest news and views from the RV industry, subscribe to The Camper Report YouTube channel.
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New motorhome from THOR and EV manufacturer Harbinger delivers a 500-mile range using a low-emissions gasoline range extender to recharge the batteries.
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The company’s first gasoline-powered system for North America is a single-fuel alternative to the propane-powered Truma Combi furnace/water heater.
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Designed with versatility and ease of use in mind, the Serenova 160 LG features premium quality in a more compact yet fully equipped travel trailer.
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Stromberg Carlson introduces an innovative storage tray for the A-frame storage area that can support up to 300 pounds.
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If you've never considered an Arkansas fall RV motorcycle trip, here's why you need to go there this season, with or without bikes.
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