In the video above we join Bob and Hillary from Vancaskeys at Glendale, Arizona’s, 10-day RV Super Show for a look at five different Class B camper vans. The couple starts with the most luxurious and expensive Class B on display at the show, all the way to the least expensive one.
Class B camper vans covered in the video from most expensive to least
- 2025 Grech RV STRADA-ion
- 2024 Roadtrek Chase
- 2024 Roadtrek Pivot
- 2024 Thor Dazzle 2LB
- 2024 Thor Rize 18G
2025 Grech RV STRADA-ion list price 279K (on sale at the show for $262,400)
Pros
- Mercedes 170 extended chassis
- All-wheel drive
- Back power sofa/bed
- Tons of storage
- Nice galley with large sink, induction cooktop, oven and LARGE refrigerator freezer
- Wet bath with toilet and shower
- Nice large hanging wardrobe closet
- Lithium batteries and 3000 w inverter
Cons
- The A/C inside is so low that tall folks will hit their heads.
- The bathroom, too, is VERY short, so be prepared to crouch if you are tall. The woman in the video could barely fit.
- No storage whatsoever in the wet bath.
- The price. While I fully acknowledge that money is relative…yowza!
2024 Roadtrek Chase, list price $1986K (on sale at the show for $134,785)
Pros
- RAM ProMaster 3500 chassis
- I love the light blue décor, but then it’s not unlike the color I chose when I did my RV remodel a few years back. Maybe I’m a trendsetter!
- Froli bed system
- Rear king-sized bed
- Lots of storage cabinets, including a large wardrobe
- Movable pedestal table
- Galley includes a single-burner induction stove, a nice large sink, microwave oven, medium-sized fridge and freezer, and BIG pull-out pantry.
- Small wet bath
- Outdoor shower
Cons
- Only a single burner on the stove, which may or may not matter to you.
- The bathroom is so small, it cuts down on its function. Even our hosts admit there’s no way to shower without getting water all over your floor. That would be a deal breaker for me, although if you are on the fence, know that there is an outdoor shower.
2024 Thor Dazzle 2LB, list price $133K (on sale at the show for $89.9K)
Pros
- RAM ProMaster 3500 chassis
- Galley with convection oven, propane stove, sink, and small fridge
- Froli sleep system
- Functional rear wet bath with toilet, shower, drop-down sink, and a nice amount of closet space
Cons
- The fridge and the kitchen sink are too small.
- The vent could use a Maxxair fan
2024 Roadtrek Pivot, list price $188K (on sale at the show for $129K)
Pros
- RAM ProMaster 3500 chassis
- Front dining/work table convertible space
- Galley with solid surface countertops, large stainless steel sink, single induction burner, microwave, and small pull-out pantry
- I like the bathroom in this one a lot in that it converts from toilet and sink mode to shower mode. Watch the video to see it in action.
- Back bedroom with configurable beds depending on needs—twins or one big bed.
- Lots of interior storage.
Cons
- Tall folks could hit their head on the innermost dining table seat
- The galley is lacking, in my opinion. There is only a single stovetop burner, only a microwave—not a convection microwave, and the fridge is too small.
- While I like the conversion element of the shower, it is extremely cramped. I agree with our hosts, Roadtrek should have left the sink out of the bathroom.
2024 Thor Rize 18G, list price $115K (on sale at the show for $79,998)
Pros
- The back bathroom is the way to go in these small vans for the most functionality, and this one is no exception.
- Large closet in bathroom
- Pedestal mounted table
- Configurable bedroom
Cons
- This is a very small rig, perfect for a single person, but would otherwise get crowded in a heartbeat.
- The window valances are both unnecessary and UGLY.
- The galley again is lacking, with a microwave as the only oven and a sink and fridge that are both too small for the way I RV.
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Not a fan of the Roadtrek bathrooms, as they said, bathroom would have been much better without the sink. Otherwise Roadtrek does an excellent RV
If your “style of RV” is a fairly large class C or A then I would prefer a review written by a person who’s “style” is a van or class B or B+ (yes, B+ do exist per Winnebago).
Thank you, Cheri! 🙂 These are too small for our travel style, but make for a very interesting video. Thank you for sharing it! Safe teavels, and happy Easter! 🙂