Leisure Travel Vans’ Wonder Type C motorhome is built on a 2024 Fort Transit 350 Cutaway chassis with a myriad of supportive features.
The motorhome made its debut in front of consumers at the Hershey America’s Largest RV Show in September.
The chassis has an 11,000-pound GVWR. The twin-turbocharged Ford 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine emits 310 horsepower and 400-foot-pounds of torque. The chassis has an Intelligent all-wheel-drive option. The motorhome features electric power-assisted steering, four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes and a 25-gallon fuel tank.
The chassis integrates Ford’s Co-Pilot360 technology with Intersection Assist, which aids in intersection navigation. The feature identifies obstacles and hazards that could cause a crash and alerts drivers.
A forward collision warning is displayed through windshield flashes along with an audible warning. If the driver does not respond fast enough, the brakes will pre-charge and increase sensitivity to prepare for future braking.
The Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) monitors a vehicle in front of the transit. Audio and visual warnings are given if the system detects a potential crash. AEB can be applied if necessary.
The Pre-Collision Braking feature automatically applies moderate brake pressure when an initial collision is detected.
The Lane-Keeping System alerts consumers when the motorhome strays from its lane.
Auto high-beam headlamps engage based on how dark a road is. An anti-theft system with an engine immobilizer, a post-crash alert, tire pressure monitoring and side wind stabilization systems are included.