Bowlus’ newest travel trailer starts at a quarter-million+

If you’re an RV dealer, you know motorhomes aren’t exactly selling like hotcakes. They cost too much! Travel trailer sales are increasing in momentum because of their affordability. Well, almost. One manufacturer has just rolled out a “95th Anniversary Edition,” and the price tag is not for the faint of heart. Bowlus’ newest travel trailer starts at a quarter-million+.

“Ignites the spirit of adventure” … and the bank account?

In a news release, filled with “excitement,” Bowlus touts its newest shiny aluminum travel trailer. “The Endless Highways 95th Anniversary Edition celebrates the incredible history of the Bowlus brand – both modern and vintage – including the first riveted aluminum RV. Commemorating Hawley Bowlus’ vision of aerodynamic land travel is very special and close to our hearts. The Bowlus brand continues to ignite the spirit of adventure and deliver on our promise of being the ultimate in luxury land travel,” says CEO Geneva Long.

travel trailer starts at a quarter-million+
Entry to the quarter-million RV. Bowlus image.

The Endless Highways, initially built from 2016 – 2021, “reframed lightweight luxury land travel upon its launch.” Now the Bowlus Endless Highways continues that legacy. “It has Bowlus’ most luxurious floor plan featuring elegant finishes, a large separate bedroom with convertible twins and king bed, a luxury ensuite bathroom, and a roomy living room and kitchen,” says the release. “For 2025, Bowlus is pleased to widen the size of the twin beds. The Endless Highways captures the bold new codes of luxury adventure and use cases established by Bowlus owners.”

It’s a limited edition kind of thing

Bowlus is keeping the lid on this batch of trailers. The company limits production to 25 units. However, you can order any of them with certain packages and options. Bowlus describes them as Adventure Package, Luxe Package, and Off-Grid Power Package II. They include “the stunning Bowlus screen door. The Bowlus screen door takes over 100 hours to build – almost double the time spent manufacturing an entire traditional RV – and is available exclusively on the 95th Anniversary Edition. Each 95th Anniversary Edition is badged, numbered, and signed by Long.”

Here’s a bit more on those “packages and options.”

  • Off-Grid Power Packages – up to 17,000 Wh of LiFePO4 batteries and AeroSolar®.
  • Adventure Package – three-inch lift kit, all-terrain tires that facilitate off-road access, and a cargo lashing system.
  • AeroMove® makes the Bowlus self-propelled, self-powered, and remote-controlled. AeroMove® handles steep slopes, 360-degree turns, and can maneuver into campsites, driveways, and parallel parking spaces.
  • Luxe Package – skylights, all-wood interior, upgraded plush seating and flooring reflecting the informal elegance of coastal California, where all Bowlus are produced, water purification, HEPA filters, heated floors, continuous hot water, backup camera, Starlink capabilities, tablet mounts, and an indoor/outdoor table and more.
  • Smart television.
  • Convection oven kitchen.

Before options, Bowlus’ newest travel trailer starts at a quarter-million+

travel trailer starts at a quarter-million+
“Falcon” interior. Bowlus image.

Sorry, we don’t have information about what these endless options cost. However, any one of these 25 “exquisite” rigs come with your choice of “two special interior decor packages” called “Falcon” and “Osprey.” Falcon features a beautiful walnut and holly marine floor with mahogany seating. Osprey is a gorgeous oak and ivory marine flooring with cream seating—both color stories nod to Bowlus, one of the founding fathers of flight aerodynamics, who was inspired by birds that soar.

Price without options? $235,000 after tax credits. Check with your tax professional to see how tax credits will work for you.

You can get more information directly from Bowlus, which touts itself as “California’s first ultra-luxury RV maker manufacturing electric RVs at its production facility in Oxnard, CA.” Click here.

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Russ and Tiña De Maris
Russ and Tiña De Maris
Russ and Tiña went from childhood tent camping to RVing in the 1980s when the ground got too hard. They've been tutored in the ways of RVing (and RV repair) by a series of rigs, from truck campers, to a fifth-wheel, and several travel trailers. In addition to writing scores of articles on RVing topics, they've also taught college classes for folks new to RVing. They authored the book, RV Boondocking Basics.

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2 Comments

Neal Davis
1 year ago

Thank you, Russ and Tina! 🙂 This seems tailor-made for the Hollywood crowd; soo California and sooo expensive. 🤔😯 Interesting story. Thanks again, have a great weekend, safe travels, and safe stays! 🙂

Tommy Molnar
1 year ago

“They include “the stunning Bowlus screen door”.
That right there prompts me to head right down to my local Bowlus dealer to check this out.