In the video below we join Gabby of RVs with Gabby for a tour of a small motorhome with big features, the 2024 Entegra Arc.
I like the large rear wet bath with plenty of room for the cassette toilet, shower, and a large closet and three drawers. There is even a fold-up sink so you don’t have to use the one in the kitchen.
Speaking of the kitchen, it features a portable induction cooktop, microwave oven, and a 3-cubic-foot refrigerator/freezer. The stainless steel sink is reasonably large and comes with a cover to provide extra counter space.
More nice features of the 2024 Entegra Arc
- Aqua-Hot® hydronic water and heating system
- Aqua View® SHOWERMI$ER™ water management system
- 32” overhead TV
- 3,500 lb. rear hitch receiver with dual 4/7 pin connector
- 13,500 BTU Coleman-Mach 10 air conditioner
- Onan® 2,800W generator
- 1,000-watt inverter
- Water filtration system
- LED-lit electric awning
- Backup camera
- Wired for solar
- 2-year warranty
What’s not to like?
Personally, I would like them to lose that extra little seat in the living area in favor of another closet or a cabinet with counter space on top. I just don’t see this seat getting used a lot, except it’s the only comfortable place to watch the TV. But then, it’s not big enough for that for more than one person. In my opinion, this area could have been better designed.
The 54″ sofa converts to 54” X 72” bed. Tall folks are not going to be happy in the bed. Gabby is only 5’2” and she barely fits. I am not sure what they were thinking with this one.
Of course, like all Class Bs these days, it’s pricey!
2024 Entegra Arc specs
- Length: 17’10”
- Dodge RAM® ProMaster 1500 chassis
- 6L V6 24V VVT 276HP engine with 250 ft.-lb. torque
- GVWR: 8,900 pounds
- Fresh water: 21 gallons
- Gray water: 24 gallons
- Cassette toilet: 4.75 gallons
- 30-amp service
- MSRP: $133, 050
Learn more about the 2024 Entegra Arc here.
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First off, cloth seats RULE. Not sweltering in the summer, and not freezing your butt in the winter. But I’m not a fan of the LEDs on the side of the RV. They shine outward so your neighbors can ‘enjoy’ them too. I’ve only seen a couple of RVs where they mounted the lights on the actual awning so they only shine on you. And, it looks like the bed could be an issue. The Shaq need not apply . . .
Thank you, Cheri! Yes, this is a really pricey vehicle. I do like her honesty. She did not try to hide the short-comings even though she works for Blue Compass. 🙂 These are just too small for us, but it certainly fits an RV niche. Safe travels! 🙂
I like her too. Except as I have gotten older, I have a real problem with earworms, and that RV’s with Gabby jingle tends to get stuck in my head. 🙂
What is the Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity? GVWR is pretty meaningless without knowing how much is left for driver, passenger, and their “stufff”.