170-Versatile

Seats 7 & sleeps 2 to 4 in front singles & rear double bed.

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2010 on 2009 chassis (U.S. only). 2009 (Canada Only)

The Ultimate “Crossover” between and Motorhome and a Van!

Roadtrek’s most compelling alternative to crossovers and conversion vans is here! The 170-Versatile on the great handling Chevrolet Express 2500 regular van is the easiest of all Roadtreks to maneuver through traffic and fit into those car sized parking spots. The 170 has many features you take for granted in a car, like better fuel economy than most camper vans (never mind larger motorhomes), along with the full-size motorhome features you would expect from any Roadtrek.

190-Versatile

Seats 2 to 6 and sleeps 2 to 4 in front single beds and rear double bed.

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2010 on 2009 chassis (U.S. only). 2009 (Canada Only)

The Original Roadtreks: A Balance of Interior Space & Exterior Size!

Do you want an ideal way to leave the rest of the world behind without sacrificing creature comforts or driving and parking convenience? Based on the great handling Chevrolet Express 3500 extended van, the 190 models set the mood whether you're lazing down endless backcountry roads, or searching for that restaurant the locals have been raving about.

210-Versatile

Seats 2 to 6 and sleeps 2 to 4 in front single beds & rear queen bed.

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2010 on 2009 chassis (U.S. only). 2009 (Canada Only)

The Ultimate Widebody Class B!

Our 210 models represent the ultimate fusion of design, engineering and functionality in the class B segment. Built on the Chevrolet Express extended van, they are true class B motorhomes. We start with a full van body and then extend the frame 18” behind the rear wheels increasing the overall length to 21’ 11”. Then we add a fully-painted steel-cage-reinforced fiberglass body. But the 210 is no “box on wheels”. After the cab, the body widens gradually to a maximum of 9” at the rear wheels then gently tapers to the rear. The 155” long wheelbase allows for amazing ride quality...

RS-Adventurous

Seats 2 to 6 and sleeps 2 to 4 in front single beds & rear twins or king-size bed.

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2010 on 2009 chassis (U.S. only). 2009 (Canada Only)

German Automotive Excellence meets North American RV Ingenuity!

The RS-Adventurous combines legendary Mercedes-Benz engineering with the ingenious RV design creativity you’ve come to expect from Roadtrek.

SS-Agile

Seats 5 and sleeps 2 in rear twins or king-size bed.

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2010 on 2009 chassis (U.S. only). 2009 (Canada Only)

A Drive-Everyday Motorhome on the Mercedes-built "Short" Sprinter

The Roadtrek SS-Agile is based on the all new 144" wheelbase Sprinter 2500 van. At only 19 1/2 feet long, the SS (“Short Sprinter”) is perfect for those who want a vehicle that’s really as easy to use everyday as a large crossover or conversion van but one that offers all the conveniences of a fully-equipped motorhome – and delivers great fuel economy!

SS-Ideal

Seats 4 and sleeps 2 in class B industry’s only rear slide-out

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2010 on 2009 chassis (U.S. only). 2009 (Canada Only)

A Drive-Everyday Motorhome on the Mercedes-built "Short" Sprinter

The Roadtrek SS-Ideal is based on the all new 144” wheelbase Sprinter 2500 van. At only 19½ feet long, the SS (“Short Sprinter”) is perfect for those who want a vehicle that’s really as easy to use everyday as a large crossover or conversion van but one that offers all the conveniences of a fully-equipped motorhome – and has great fuel economy!
Roadtrek Class B Motorhome Warranty

Is it safe to buy a Roadtrek on a Chev or Dodge Sprinter chassis?

There has been much coverage in the news lately about the financial struggles of the Detroit 3 auto manufacturers, especially GM and Chrysler. It is clear that the U.S. and Canadian federal govern-ments will do whatever is necessary to ensure the survival of these crucial members to a healthy North American economy. They have both pledged to backstop the warranties offered by these two companies while they work to re-organize themselves into healthy viable competitors. (Prior to these pledges, to give potential Roadtrek buyers piece-of-mind and remove a reason not to buy, we committed to provide an equivalent or better warranty to the warranties offered by GM and Chrysler in the event either one no longer honors their warranties effective on all new Roadtreks retail delivered from December 1, 2008 forward. [Freightliner brand Sprinters are backed by Daimler (Mercedes-Benz) and therefore would not be affected.])

Some people may still be worried about the availability of parts and service. Given the millions of vehicles on the road from these manufacturers, there will definitely be service and parts facilities to satisfy the demand.