The 2026 Forest River Sunseeker 2350LE is a compact Class C. It makes the most of its short footprint and is best suited for couples or single travelers.
If you’re looking to downsize or jump into RVing, this may be a good choice. What’s more, you have the option to choose either a Chevy 3500 or Ford E350 chassis.
Behind the walls
This is an RV that relies on practical construction instead of flashy extras. Forest River lists 2-inch aluminum-framed laminated sidewalls and a Superlite composite substrate. It features a gel coat fiberglass exterior, block foam insulation, a fiberglass roof, and a one-piece fiberglass front cap.
Key specs
- Model: 2026 Forest River Sunseeker 2350LE
- Chassis: Chevy 3500 or Ford E350
- Length: 25’0″ on the Chevy version, 24’6″ on the Ford version
- Height: 11’3″
- Width: 8’4″
- Fresh water: 44 gallons
- Gray water: 39 gallons
- Black water: 39 gallons
- Awning size: 15’6″
- Heated underbelly
- 4,000-watt generator
- 200-watt solar
- Price: $188,300
Interior and living space
When I stepped inside, the first thing I noticed was how open the coach feels for a non-slide Class C. The layout runs cleanly from the cab-over sleeping area into the kitchen and dinette. It extends back to the private rear sleeping and bath zone. To me, that straight-through layout makes the RV feel organized rather than cramped, which is a big plus in a 25-footer.
Kitchen
The kitchen is basic, sensible, and set up for real travel use. The Sunseeker 2530LE has a recessed 3-burner range with a flush glass cover. This would be fine for the way we cook when RVing. I like that this coach features a 1.3 cu. ft. convection microwave, but I’m not so thrilled with the low placement. You’ll also find a 10.7 cu. ft. 12V refrigerator.
Drawers throughout this RV offer soft-close guides, and while simplistic in style, I like how the numerous cabinets are handily positioned.
The kitchen sink offers a flip-up counter extension, which is a nice touch when you need just a little more prep room. The tradeoff is that this is not a galley for big, elaborate meals. It’s really designed for quick and easy eating.
Living area
The main living area centers on the U-shaped dinette. It provides a second sleeping surface for an occasional guest RVer. There are multiple seatbelts, so it works as both a travel spot and a hangout area.
The 12V LED flat panel TV and the Maxxair fan keep the space useful without clutter. Without a slide, the living area isn’t huge. However, we spend most of our RV time outside, and on rainy days, there is plenty of space for table games or television viewing.
Bath
The bathroom is tucked at the rear, and that placement helps preserve the open feel in the middle of the coach. This Sunseeker 2530LE features a 24″ x 32″ shower with a molded surround. I was pleasantly surprised to find a separate shower, as opposed to a wet room shower. The bathroom is tight, but it has an electric roof fan, an oxygen-infused shower head with a flexible extension, and a skylight shower. The skylight really helps the bathroom feel less boxed in.
The sink is outside the bathroom to conserve space. I like that there’s a dedicated medicine cabinet over the sink.
Bedroom
The bed space is in the rear of the coach and has a 60″ x 80″ queen bed. I appreciate the bed’s size; however, without a slide, one sleeper must crawl over the other to exit. That’s not ideal for us, but given the overall size and the no-slide configuration, it makes sense.
Two large windows in the Sunseeker’s bedroom open up the visual space and provide welcome light into the coach during the daytime. Both windows feature blackout roller shades for good nighttime sleep.
The bed area can be sectioned off with a privacy curtain, which I like. It makes the sleeping area function as a semi-private master space.
Overall take
The 2026 Sunseeker 2350LE is a good choice for RVers who want a manageable Class C that still covers all of the basics. The biggest advantages for me are the compact length, practical kitchen, full rear bath, and storage space throughout (both inside and outside the coach).
The biggest compromise is space, since a no-slide design will naturally feel tighter when spending extended time inside. Even so, this is a smart, road-friendly motorhome for first-time RVers or couples looking to downsize.
Video
You can watch a video walkthrough tour. Tell us your thoughts about this RV in the comments below.
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Mount the micro/convection oven under the upper cabinets. Put drawers in it’s place. Look at those lower kitchen cabinets. No silverware/utensils drawer handy at all. Very poor kitchen drawer space design, IMO.
I think the bed set up is horrible! I am 78 years old it would be impossible to climb over my wife in the middle of the night to use the bathroom. Even a couple in their 30’s would find it a pain in the A$$ to climb over their partner. Just my opinion
We looked at the Sunseeker when shopping for our current RV. The microwave under the cooktop was one dealbreaker, the bed setup is terrible if one of you has to get up at night, and, while doing our first look, my husband tripped and fell on the step down from the rear to the front of the unit. What a lovely surprise in the dark. No thanks. There are better choices.
Thank you for the review and discussion of the different aspects of this RV, Gail! This seems a rare sort of configuration — no slides. I suspect it is just the thing for some, especially those given to “stealth-camping.” Have a great weekend and safe travels!