We have the 2012 version of this. We made the 84" x 75" king bed permanent with custom mattresses instead of cushions and relocated the drawers and heat ducts to where the aisle is, under the bed. The twin beds are essentially 33" wide cots and too narrow for an active sleeper. Would recommend buying used to avoid the $200K+ MSRP. This floorplan goes all the way back to 2010 and can be bought starting at around $50K used. Originally made as a Class A Winnebago Via 25T, Itasca 25T and then as Class C Winnebago View, Navion 24V. Our fuel mileage is just under 15mpg.
We had a 2016 View. loved it but sold it for a Super C. Downsized again in 2023 but the new chassis from ‘20? Is insanely better to drive. Game changer for us. Loved dumping the super C & going back to a more manageable size!
@melissal3383 that's awesome to hear, I think the 2025 will be a true game changer.espefially with the rear bathroom floor plan and the great new murphy bed.
Does it come with an option for a small “dream” dinette, instead of the couch? There are some significant differences apparently between the Mercedes 2022 and 2023 engine specs and sway control I would not probably spend the time making up a large bed as I would be using the 2 drawers underneath them. Also harder to access the overhead cabinets with large bed made up. This is my preferred layout for the bedroom with twins. I also prefer the dinette arrangement so I don’t have to keep setting up a table.
Great layout with nice materials. It could use an electrical system upgrade, Starlink on the roof, and an Aquahot hydronic heat/hot water system. I also hope they will be offering the new AWD Mercedes chassis. These upgrades would actually help distinguish this from the Vita/Porta twins.
Don't remember the Vita/Porto having this floorplan. Thought the main difference between Vita/Porto and View/Navion (aside of floorplans) was that the former pair had TPO roofs and the latter pair had fiberglass roofs.
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I like that the slide out is a small one, I could manage with that. Thank you for the great tour.
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We have the 2012 version of this. We made the 84" x 75" king bed permanent with custom mattresses instead of cushions and relocated the drawers and heat ducts to where the aisle is, under the bed. The twin beds are essentially 33" wide cots and too narrow for an active sleeper. Would recommend buying used to avoid the $200K+ MSRP. This floorplan goes all the way back to 2010 and can be bought starting at around $50K used. Originally made as a Class A Winnebago Via 25T, Itasca 25T and then as Class C Winnebago View, Navion 24V. Our fuel mileage is just under 15mpg.
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We had a 2016 View. loved it but sold it for a Super C. Downsized again in 2023 but the new chassis from ‘20? Is insanely better to drive. Game changer for us. Loved dumping the super C & going back to a more manageable size!
@melissal3383 that's awesome to hear, I think the 2025 will be a true game changer.espefially with the rear bathroom floor plan and the great new murphy bed.
Great Review, thanks for taking us on a tour. This is a nice Rv, the gas mileage is phenomenal.
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I love this RV!
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Love size and style would keep big bed don't like twin to sleep but like twin way to dress ! Love this
Thank you for your comment, I agree, I'd use it with to twin beds too 😊
Does it come with an option for a small “dream” dinette, instead of the couch? There are some significant differences apparently between the Mercedes 2022 and 2023 engine specs and sway control
I would not probably spend the time making up a large bed as I would be using the 2 drawers underneath them. Also harder to access the overhead cabinets with large bed made up.
This is my preferred layout for the bedroom with twins. I also prefer the dinette arrangement so I don’t have to keep setting up a table.
Excellent review!
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Great layout with nice materials. It could use an electrical system upgrade, Starlink on the roof, and an Aquahot hydronic heat/hot water system. I also hope they will be offering the new AWD Mercedes chassis. These upgrades would actually help distinguish this from the Vita/Porta twins.
Thank you for your comment 🙏🏻
Don't remember the Vita/Porto having this floorplan. Thought the main difference between Vita/Porto and View/Navion (aside of floorplans) was that the former pair had TPO roofs and the latter pair had fiberglass roofs.
I agree, its an EKKO on steroids 😜
Haha, so true!
Love it!! How much?
The average retail price is approximately $ 172K
Ouch! Ok. Thx for your reply!!!
BTW - that door is no longer available on account of how many issues they've had with them. Have gone back to the 2 piece one...
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whats the occc
Sorry but what's an OCCC?
@@WhereRVGoing over the counter carrying capacity
@@bertoabibi6610 oh I see, over the cab carrying capacity is 400lbs
@@WhereRVGoing so 900 lbs occupant cargo carrying capacity.
Open? No, that big bathroom wall makes it anything but open.
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Yup can buy a house for that price, ridicules...😅
You're right, but can you travel with that house to anywhere you want?
@@WhereRVGoing I wouldn't exactly call that a house. But they are nice.
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