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Winnebago Tampa Display Includes e-RV Prototype

An exterior picture of Winnebago's eRV2 prototype motorhome

Winnebago will reveal a fully operational prototype of its all-electric, zero-emission RV among 80 RVs on display at the Florida RV SuperShow in Tampa this week.

The all-electric RV, known as the eRV2, emerged from Winnebago Industries’ original eRV concept vehicle, which debuted at the same event last year.

“Our primary goal in building the eRV2 was to help people comfortably explore the world around them with less environmental impact,” said Huw Bower, president of the Winnebago brand. “The eRV2 embodies our pioneering legacy.”

In addition to the eRV2, Winnebago will showcase its latest accessible RV, the Roam RX with pop-top, a new Winnebago + Adventure Wagon, and the latest Minnie floorplan.

The Roam RX builds on the Roam Type B motorhome, adding a pop-top for additional sleeping capacity, and an air conditioner—the only accessible motorhome with this combination.

The limited-edition Winnebago + Adventure Wagon, the product of a collaboration between the two companies, features customizable interior modular systems so RVers can change the interior set-up. Based on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis, this new model offers versatility with features to support rugged adventures.

The new Minnie 2832FK towable floorplan features a front kitchen; increased storage capacity, including front pass-through storage big enough for a bike; a larger shower; more windows; and many other upgrades.

Also on prominent display are the Hike 100 FLX, the National Park Foundation (NPF) Vista/Sunstar and Solis, a new Revel exterior option featuring Raptor, a durable urethane coating covering the hood, side pods and lower rocker panel, a limited-edition Spitfire Orange color for the Travato and Solis and the updated Hike 200.

“We are thrilled to kick off the new year in Tampa by showcasing such a broad range of innovation,” Bower said. “I am grateful to Winnebago’s hard-working employees who poured their energy into producing these best-in-class vehicles. We are united by a passion to help people explore the outdoors and live a life without limitation. Hopefully, the vehicles on display today will inspire others to do just that.”

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