The European-style RV Americans have been crying out for is finally being built
- This is the Coachmen Euro, a compact Class A motorhome
- It is a European-style RV with all the American goodness
- It’s much smaller than regular Class A coaches
Published on Dec 19, 2024 at 12:52 PM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja
Last updated on Dec 19, 2024 at 12:52 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This European-style American Class A motorhome is the RV revolution that all American road trippers have been dreaming about, and it’s called the Coachmen Euro.
Recreational vehicles have long been a part of American culture, but enthusiasts have been longing for change, and they can finally get one.
While coaches have been getting larger and smarter, that’s not in line with everyone’s preference.
The masses yearn for something compact yet feature-rich, and the ‘crossover’ Euro coach might just have all the answers.
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Coachmen Euro is the Class A motorhome you have been waiting for
You might have seen luxury coaches or even mid-range examples, but the one thing they all have in common is their size.
Most RV buyers in the US only had the option of getting humongous motorhomes above 40 feet long.
While these neither require a special license nor any other legal permits, driving a large vehicle regularly can be quite the task.
Even in the luxury class, companies are making top-notch luxe motorhomes, and this Brabus motorhome made out of granite is the perfect example.
However, it’s a massive coach regardless — just like Simon Cowell’s $2.1 million double-decker RV.
Enter the Coachman Euro, a 25-footer Class A motorhome that brings the goodies from European design while maintaining all the American goodness.
A compact RV for everyone
Now, it’s not a luxury RV per se, but it’s also far from being a budget solution.
The most appealing feature of this vehicle is its compactness — while also including all the necessities with extreme care for minimalism.
Step inside and you will find ample seating space in a lounge with a kitchen, a secondary sitting area, and plenty of storage space.
You also get a dedicated bedroom with a great chunk of hidden storage cabinets, a decent-sized bathroom solution, and a subtle interior overall.
Extras include a 4.0kW gas generator, all-out air conditioning, and a furnace.
All in all, it’s like a campervan on steroids, but that’s also its most powerful offering.
Owning a Coachmen Euro will set you back $140,000 — give or take — which is a pretty reasonable deal.
If buying pre-made isn’t your cup of tea, you can always convert a military truck into an RV like this guy did.