What a dream machine! I really think the EKKO is going to appeal to a lot of active families like ours who want a smaller vehicle, but who would still like more amenities than would fit in a normal van. Well done!
We are LOVING our change from a Revel to the EKKO named OCHO! Leaving for another trip today and there are so many empty cabinet spaces and nothing seems cramped. Thanks Winnebago!! Perfect combination/balance/compromise between size and functionality. Love it!
Wow..., Winnebago leaned heavily on the European market with the design and layout. Very nice RV! It’s nice to see a US manufactured RV with so much European influence.
I don't think it can have any success in Europe. It does not adopt innovative solutions, on the contrary. On an industrial level, all the electrical parts should change. In Europe, Ford mechanics are not much used, if not by low-level vehicles.
This is definitely one of the best small class C or B+ motor homes I’ve seen. The shower /bath is the best layout i have seen in this style of bathroom I personally have seen.
I love the pull out stove/barbecue. I wish that they all had full pull out kitchens. When you're camping it's nice to keep as much of the dirt outside as possible. 😎👍
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The fact the privacy shades go up instead of down indicates brilliance.
At 21st century prices. As much as it's got that Ooh, Ahh, factor, not seeing a $150k + price tag as something that will fly off the shelves. You can buy and mod a Wrangler and get one he11 of a off road trailer and still have 50k left over. Nice but over priced.
Amazing offering from Winnebago. I had to delete my first comment as I learned that indeed the EKKO offers a powerful Lithium option. By removing the generator you can upgrade the Lithium to a 630 Amp Hour System!! I was hoping at first for a Volta System, however, I believe this is even more power than the Boldt on what looks to be a great build.
Love that you're not using a heavily multiplexed Firefly-type system in the van, Simpler is always better, one less thing to go wrong. Thermal pane windows are great. Storage under the bed is cool, and we love the bike storage underneath. Also love that this van is no larger than a Transit van in total height, length and width. Sweet!
This is a amazing floor plan and well designed rv. That Bathroom !! It’s amazing how much more usable space you get for very little added overall width when going with the box chassis over a van. Not to mention the extra insulation, especially important for 4 season use!
The curtains dividing the cab from the living area won't work for us, because in a "B" van, the cab is part of the living space. So, we'd just use the usual thermal black-out shades on the windshield and the side windows and keep right on using the cab space with the seats rotated to face the lounge area.
I am glad to finally see that swing wall in the bath area to create a dry bath experience. I saw this on European designed travel vans more than a year ago. US can most often be well behind European manufactures.
My favorite new RV, hands-down. I would modify a couple of things, but that's me: Put a standard queen-sized mattress in back, which eliminates the drawers but would have huge under-bed storage and full-height wardrobe space. Now if only Winnebago would sell me matching cabinet material so I can make them!
I predict that you will sell a lot of of EKKO’s! It offers a lot of great innovations. I did notice a potential problem with location of the 2 jump seats. Whoever sits in the one closest to the drivers side will rub their left leg on the table when it is down. Solution would be to put both seats on a sliding tract that would enable both seats to slide to the left 6 to 8 inches and lock when occupied and then release and slide back when not in use. Seat belts could be anchored to the frame. Would love to purchase one but is way out of my price range. We bought a 2017 Coachmen 27qb earlier this year( pre-covid) and have camped 19 times this year. Keep up the good work!
LOVE THIS CONCEPT! I'm so glad to see you guys release this hot on the heals of the extraordinary ARV BBOX. WHAT I LOVE! Size/form factor... it's perfect. Garage... I think this is a must on an RV, room for the expensive bikes to be stored/secured inside. The bathroom is ingenious. WHAT I DISLIKE! Mismatched/unbalanced mix of colors on the exterior. The hard black outlines of all the doors against the cream background on the box. Awings... why do all RVs have awnings!?!?! The fact this is more expensive than the Leisure travel vans!!! The two extra passenger seats, it's a two person RV and you've got four seats? That space could have been used for something else. This last one above just makes me think that there cold be a way better overall design of this if they committed to this being a two person RV. I hope to see more of this model in the future!
I would agree wholeheartedly if this was a production unit. We can be reasonable, though, and give grace for a concept unit. The first production unit isn’t scheduled to come out until spring 2021.
Does anybody know how much insulation the pop-top will have? Some pop-tops in Colorado come with a layer to keep as much heat as possible inside. Having a four seater and 2 inches of insulation do not make sense if the pop-top is Kleenex thick. Thanks a lot in advance!
Well that's quite a coincidence that the Fit RV duo was doing a series on choosing a new RV...and surprise, their top two choices were both Winnebago products...and bigger surprise, Winnebago releases, at the exact perfect time, a brand new model that fits their desired specifications perfectly. What a stroke of luck for them.
Unfortunately, that whole “walk around presentation” came off way too canned! It felt like a cheaply made infomercial! The “shoppers” were extreme overacting! One second, they were explaining features and benefits, and then the next second, they’re acting all surprised about something! We are very experienced RV’ers and Boaters, and we have purchased many RV’s, Boats and personal vehicles, including 3 Winnebago products. We much prefer a factual, clearly explained features and benefits walk around by an experienced, professional product specialist, with none of the Hollywood “flare” thrown in! We won’t hesitate walking out and never returning to a dealership if were be helped by some guy that responds to all of our questions with, “that’s an awesome question!!!!”, or calls me Bro! or my wife Mama or Darling!😉
Love this. Is it possible to configure the second row of seats into a bed for a 3rd, small, person? I never understood 2 extra seats with seatbelts, but no where for 2 extra passengers to sleep. I know Sprinter makes a bed kit for the front cab, but unlike other Winnebagos, this one does not appear to convert to a bed with the 2 extra seats. Is it an option?
I thought the same thing. Although I believe a pop top is an option to sleep more, have you considered making the second row seats into a dinette configuration behind the two cab seats? With the cab seats swiveled around, could a very comfortable dining table for 4. Then at night that could easily flip into a small twin. And a rear bath. 🙂 could be Ekko 22B?
The drawer slides used are called "full extension". This is much nicer than the slightly cheaper (and annoying) "partial extension" slides which typically pull out about 3/4 of the drawer. If you have any of the annoying drawer slides in anything you have, you can probably easily find full extension replacements and then your life will be perfect.
Winnebago steps onto the diamond, but fails to hit it out of the park. Don't get me wrong, this motorhome does have many great features I love: extended seasonality, garage, double pane windows, space saving shower/toilette, ducted air, but it could be so much more. After all this time and with such a huge market awaiting, it feels kind of meh, especially with the generic quality cabinetry. Some of the the European B+'s and small C's are way more innovative, and attractive. Why not a skylight over the cab, or some useful space? The floor level wardrobes are um, well not great ? I would like to see an optional floor plan without the additional seats, but a more comfy small lounge and/or wardrobe or pullout pantry.
@dennytenny There will always be some level of compromise when purchasing a motorhome but some designs make it easier than others to make those choices. To your point regarding having to add 3 more feet to the already 23 foot long EKKO, to get the sought after amenities, I disagree. Here are a few of my favourites, all under 21 feet I believe, (or 6.4 metres for Canadians). Each has it's own ingenious design and sophisticated look. May I point out the convenient and effective windshield and cab window blinds (not a curtain) used by Adria to maximize space usability. Notice the genius of Chausson Flash's Easybox for versatility of garage and interior space, and wonder at Wingamm's inviting interior and integrated descending bed. Chausson Flash 634 th-cam.com/video/4NeTrpSBcF0/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_logo, Adria Compact Plus SP th-cam.com/video/BWmTHmScQ8o/w-d-xo.html Wingamm all models ! www.wingamm.com/en/range/#semintegrali/
7:49 FYI James, it’s a towel hook in the bathroom, as why would you need to hang your coat up in there⁉️ 😆 Also, the whole bahtroom area (water closet w/o a bath/shower) is the lavatory; as the sink alone isn’t a lavatory❗️😉
I love the full 4 season capability and all over floor plan. Just absolutely not a fan of propane cooking. Rather have induction cook field as well a convection microwave. Not a fan of the TV location but love to have one in the bed area. And personally wouldn't take the outdoor kitchen set up. Maybe a space to double or triple the lithium batteries for longer off grid power. Great job Winnebago
You didn't talk about the fact that when you have water hooked up you have a door flopping open. I didn't see a latch of any kind to hold that door open so the wind doesn't blow in back and forth, slamming against the hoses and camper side.
would you consider adding mounting points to the walls in the bedroom so no holes need to be drilled when someone wants to make use of the space? May be also additional low gauge cables to the garage area - it may be perfect for DIY additional battery. also may be a pet door thru the screen.
I’ve looked at everything and this is the RV I want. I like the model with the 450w solar and extra battery’s so I don’t think I get the pop up room but that’s ok.
Hi there Mark, we're happy to see that you like the this RV. You can find more information on the EKKO here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/class-c/ekko
This will vary depending on a lot of different factors. We recommend you see this article on maximizing your fuel economy: www.winnebago.com/lifestyle/winnebagolife/life/7-tips-for-maximizing-your-rv-fuel-economy-on-the-road
OMG!!! AN OUTDOOR KITCHEN?! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! This is my first look at this rig so I'm not sure about the chassis or fuel etc.. but I had to chime in and thank you for addressing my biggest need - OUTDOOR COOKING. Oh, btw, what side is the generator on? PLEASE tell me it's on the drivers side. Thanks again!
They didn't talk about it so I'm assuming that the seats in the back area do NOT fold to become a bed? I really like this...but sleeping room for 3 is a must for me.
Amen to that! Covid-19 has driven prices up, younger people who never considered buying an RV are causing the market to change, and middle-class folks are being passed up. Used to be, you would see big dealers undercutting each other-- A sticker price on a typical class C at $132,000 would sell for $102,000 at one dealer and for $96,000 at another... now those huge discounts are rare, and the dealerships are raking in the cash.
@@keeponkeepinon76 Yep, one used UHaul truck, $5,000; home-built cabinets and electrical mods, a nice platform bed, etc. for another $5,000; Solar and lithium batteries, and a good paint job, another $6,000. So for one-tenth of the price, I'd have an RV designed the way I want it with nothing I don't need.
💡Convection Microwave 💡Outdoor fridge be accessible from inside as well. 💡Redesign front cap with curved dual pane acrylic skylight or dual pane transitions glass
@@icare7151 That there are many models from which to choose. LTV makes these to suit their customers' demands. Others make theirs to suit different customers. Shop around or commission a custom build.
@@colormedubious4747 As a design and manufacturing engineer & 45 years of RV experience I put my designs in cad and another manufacturer is already incorporating them. Way better value than the always half baked Winnie. Check out Thor! And the new Hymer lines are coming as well. Cheers 🍻
@@icare7151 Very well! I look forward to checking them out. I still haven't locked in my decision. FYI ,the Winnie never made my top 3 list, although the 59GL made it to my semifinals before they stripped away its versatility.
I'd love to see the ekko build on a similar full wall slide floorplan to the vita/porto 24p You guys should seriously consider putting those windows into other units, I don't know why rv manufacturers are still using the old ones.
What a dream machine! I really think the EKKO is going to appeal to a lot of active families like ours who want a smaller vehicle, but who would still like more amenities than would fit in a normal van. Well done!
Thanks! Glad you love it!
That shower conversion is awesome. They're clearly picking up on European designs. Good for Winnebago. They're timing could not be better.
Is there any venting for the bathroom?
@@blakeberlin6295 the bathroom has a window.
We are LOVING our change from a Revel to the EKKO named OCHO! Leaving for another trip today and there are so many empty cabinet spaces and nothing seems cramped. Thanks Winnebago!! Perfect combination/balance/compromise between size and functionality. Love it!
Excellent design! So well thought out! That bathroom is ingenious! The sink is like a rotating dental cuspidor - brilliant!
Glad you like it!
I love the shower/washroom setup. Well designed.
This is intriguing! Glad to see Winnebago still innovating with new designs and floor plans
Wow..., Winnebago leaned heavily on the European market with the design and layout. Very nice RV! It’s nice to see a US manufactured RV with so much European influence.
I don't think it can have any success in Europe. It does not adopt innovative solutions, on the contrary. On an industrial level, all the electrical parts should change. In Europe, Ford mechanics are not much used, if not by low-level vehicles.
The gear garage is really nice.
This is definitely one of the best small class C or B+ motor homes I’ve seen. The shower /bath is the best layout i have seen in this style of bathroom I personally have seen.
I agree, love that shower set up
I love products that have a lot of thought put into them. It's clear that Winnebago put a lot of thought into maximizing functionality on this model.
I love the pull out stove/barbecue.
I wish that they all had full pull out kitchens. When you're camping it's nice to keep as much of the dirt outside as possible. 😎👍
The fact the privacy shades go up instead of down indicates brilliance.
I love this RV! The most important thing is my wife loves it also.
WHAT ABOUT YOUR CONGRESS MAN ?
Awesome RV. I love the bed, the bathroom wall that moves around and the table that moves around.
It's about flippin time someone built a 21st century Class C RV that's designed for just 1 or 2 people and can also be lived in full-time, off grid!
Its called a uhall ...you can get them all day long!
@@EVILTV666 that's U-Haul 😬
@@paulsuprono7225 not if you buy a hallway with wheels!😊
At 21st century prices. As much as it's got that Ooh, Ahh, factor, not seeing a $150k + price tag as something that will fly off the shelves. You can buy and mod a Wrangler and get one he11 of a off road trailer and still have 50k left over. Nice but over priced.
@@tc1uscg65 Yep, massively overpriced
so glad to see these European designs finally coming to America
me too, looks like Hymer :)
If I wanted a european camper, I'd move to Europe. I'm an American and I like American things. This camper has no personality at all. Forget it.
I applaud Winnebago on their new offerings. I feel they are very functional. I still feel construction wise it's still a box with seams.
Wow! I agree, the shower is perfect, never seen that before! Best shower ever in a motor home
Your presentation is very informative. Thank y’all for your attention to details
Thanks for watching!
Amazing offering from Winnebago. I had to delete my first comment as I learned that indeed the EKKO offers a powerful Lithium option. By removing the generator you can upgrade the Lithium to a 630 Amp Hour System!! I was hoping at first for a Volta System, however, I believe this is even more power than the Boldt on what looks to be a great build.
Love that you're not using a heavily multiplexed Firefly-type system in the van, Simpler is always better, one less thing to go wrong. Thermal pane windows are great. Storage under the bed is cool, and we love the bike storage underneath. Also love that this van is no larger than a Transit van in total height, length and width. Sweet!
This is a amazing floor plan and well designed rv. That Bathroom !! It’s amazing how much more usable space you get for very little added overall width when going with the box chassis over a van. Not to mention the extra insulation, especially important for 4 season use!
The only problem with that is I use our shower for the laundry basket
Wow, happy to see this. And it is a true 4 season RV with tons of space and beautiful floor plan.
Great angle of shot for the awning, we couldn't even see it! Unless I missed it🤷♀️
I stopped the video to make the same comment. I really wanted to see what that looked like
Hello, your video's are so informative, I truly enjoy watching, thank you.
Finally interior that doesn’t look so generic ugly masculine!!! Thank you! Love it
Nice to see an interior that does not look like a 1970 s basement. About time
Thank you for the video. Have a blessed day.
Love the Leisure Travel Vans!
Glad you love it! ❤️
This could be a great option for a family! It would be nice to see one with a cab over bed and made more offgrid.
Great idea! We will pass this information over to our team.
Nicely presented video. This is going to do well for Winnebago. It’s a well thought out and crafted RV.
The curtains dividing the cab from the living area won't work for us, because in a "B" van, the cab is part of the living space. So, we'd just use the usual thermal black-out shades on the windshield and the side windows and keep right on using the cab space with the seats rotated to face the lounge area.
Totally nailed it! AWD, bike garage, perfect space and perfect size. Shut up and take my money!
I am glad to finally see that swing wall in the bath area to create a dry bath experience. I saw this on European designed travel vans more than a year ago. US can most often be well behind European manufactures.
Where do people see staples? I keep pausing the video anytime they open a cabinet or drawer but I can't see anything.
My favorite new RV, hands-down. I would modify a couple of things, but that's me: Put a standard queen-sized mattress in back, which eliminates the drawers but would have huge under-bed storage and full-height wardrobe space. Now if only Winnebago would sell me matching cabinet material so I can make them!
I predict that you will sell a lot of of EKKO’s! It offers a lot of great innovations. I did notice a potential problem with location of the 2 jump seats. Whoever sits in the one closest to the drivers side will rub their left leg on the table when it is down. Solution would be to put both seats on a sliding tract that would enable both seats to slide to the left 6 to 8 inches and lock when occupied and then release and slide back when not in use. Seat belts could be anchored to the frame. Would love to purchase one but is way out of my price range. We bought a 2017 Coachmen 27qb earlier this year( pre-covid) and have camped 19 times this year. Keep up the good work!
Baldy seems to be excited with everything
11:46 What’s the tow capacity since it has a trailer brake⁉️ 🤔💭🧐
How many pin wiring harness⁉️ Tow hitch included⁉️
The EKKO hitch is rated at 5,000 lbs, but capacity depends on weight of coach and GCWR. A standard tow hitch is included!
I love it. Absolutely what I have been waiting for. For the money though I don't see why they can't match the gray color on the exterior.
Interesting... Advanced RV announced their B-Box a couple of weeks ago, which is the same style (box on a Sprinter chassis)
Spies are everywhere!
Winnebagoooo, steppin it up! not too shabby. now all you need to do is offer that in your AWD EcoBoost and its money
Being from Europe, we love the European feel of it! It would fit in really nicely (and still stand out designwise!) 👍❤️
LOVE THIS CONCEPT! I'm so glad to see you guys release this hot on the heals of the extraordinary ARV BBOX.
WHAT I LOVE!
Size/form factor... it's perfect.
Garage... I think this is a must on an RV, room for the expensive bikes to be stored/secured inside.
The bathroom is ingenious.
WHAT I DISLIKE!
Mismatched/unbalanced mix of colors on the exterior.
The hard black outlines of all the doors against the cream background on the box.
Awings... why do all RVs have awnings!?!?!
The fact this is more expensive than the Leisure travel vans!!!
The two extra passenger seats, it's a two person RV and you've got four seats? That space could have been used for something else.
This last one above just makes me think that there cold be a way better overall design of this if they committed to this being a two person RV.
I hope to see more of this model in the future!
I agree across the board on this list.
Very nice. Would love that.
So excited for you! Can’t wait to see yours!
Absolutely beautiful Winnebago did it again
The trim behind the driver's seat also has huge gaps around the 2 screws that hold in in place.
Yep. I saw that. Really ugly construction "quality" there.
I would agree wholeheartedly if this was a production unit. We can be reasonable, though, and give grace for a concept unit. The first production unit isn’t scheduled to come out until spring 2021.
Does anybody know how much insulation the pop-top will have? Some pop-tops in Colorado come with a layer to keep as much heat as possible inside. Having a four seater and 2 inches of insulation do not make sense if the pop-top is Kleenex thick. Thanks a lot in advance!
Well that's quite a coincidence that the Fit RV duo was doing a series on choosing a new RV...and surprise, their top two choices were both Winnebago products...and bigger surprise, Winnebago releases, at the exact perfect time, a brand new model that fits their desired specifications perfectly. What a stroke of luck for them.
Sure there was no bias there.... Hmmmm
Unfortunately, that whole “walk around presentation” came off way too canned! It felt like a cheaply made infomercial! The “shoppers” were extreme overacting! One second, they were explaining features and benefits, and then the next second, they’re acting all surprised about something! We are very experienced RV’ers and Boaters, and we have purchased many RV’s, Boats and personal vehicles, including 3 Winnebago products. We much prefer a factual, clearly explained features and benefits walk around by an experienced, professional product specialist, with none of the Hollywood “flare” thrown in! We won’t hesitate walking out and never returning to a dealership if were be helped by some guy that responds to all of our questions with, “that’s an awesome question!!!!”, or calls me Bro! or my wife Mama or Darling!😉
Love this. Is it possible to configure the second row of seats into a bed for a 3rd, small, person? I never understood 2 extra seats with seatbelts, but no where for 2 extra passengers to sleep. I know Sprinter makes a bed kit for the front cab, but unlike other Winnebagos, this one does not appear to convert to a bed with the 2 extra seats. Is it an option?
I thought the same thing. Although I believe a pop top is an option to sleep more, have you considered making the second row seats into a dinette configuration behind the two cab seats? With the cab seats swiveled around, could a very comfortable dining table for 4. Then at night that could easily flip into a small twin. And a rear bath. 🙂 could be Ekko 22B?
What about the optional pop top i cant see anything anywhere
The drawer slides used are called "full extension". This is much nicer than the slightly cheaper (and annoying) "partial extension" slides which typically pull out about 3/4 of the drawer. If you have any of the annoying drawer slides in anything you have, you can probably easily find full extension replacements and then your life will be perfect.
I love this model! Now what about the 25 foot one. Loving to compare. Thank you for sharing and be safe.
Looks like an awesome Baja rig!
Does it have auto start gen to keep it cool if you bring pets along
Is the dump compartment heated or at least the dump valve
i wonder... with battery power.. how long can the air con turn on? with all the fridge and stuff
Winnebago steps onto the diamond, but fails to hit it out of the park. Don't get me wrong, this motorhome does have many great features I love: extended seasonality, garage, double pane windows, space saving shower/toilette, ducted air, but it could be so much more. After all this time and with such a huge market awaiting, it feels kind of meh, especially with the generic quality cabinetry. Some of the the European B+'s and small C's are way more innovative, and attractive. Why not a skylight over the cab, or some useful space? The floor level wardrobes are um, well not great ? I would like to see an optional floor plan without the additional seats, but a more comfy small lounge and/or wardrobe or pullout pantry.
@dennytenny There will always be some level of compromise when purchasing a motorhome but some designs make it easier than others to make those choices. To your point regarding having to add 3 more feet to the already 23 foot long EKKO, to get the sought after amenities, I disagree. Here are a few of my favourites, all under 21 feet I believe, (or 6.4 metres for Canadians). Each has it's own ingenious design and sophisticated look. May I point out the convenient and effective windshield and cab window blinds (not a curtain) used by Adria to maximize space usability. Notice the genius of Chausson Flash's Easybox for versatility of garage and interior space, and wonder at Wingamm's inviting interior and integrated descending bed.
Chausson Flash 634 th-cam.com/video/4NeTrpSBcF0/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_logo,
Adria Compact Plus SP th-cam.com/video/BWmTHmScQ8o/w-d-xo.html
Wingamm all models ! www.wingamm.com/en/range/#semintegrali/
What about people who live in boxes under expressways???
7:49 FYI James, it’s a towel hook in the bathroom, as why would you need to hang your coat up in there⁉️ 😆
Also, the whole bahtroom area (water closet w/o a bath/shower) is the lavatory; as the sink alone isn’t a lavatory❗️😉
I love the full 4 season capability and all over floor plan. Just absolutely not a fan of propane cooking. Rather have induction cook field as well a convection microwave. Not a fan of the TV location but love to have one in the bed area. And personally wouldn't take the outdoor kitchen set up. Maybe a space to double or triple the lithium batteries for longer off grid power. Great job Winnebago
You didn't talk about the fact that when you have water hooked up you have a door flopping open. I didn't see a latch of any kind to hold that door open so the wind doesn't blow in back and forth, slamming against the hoses and camper side.
All of the joinery is staples and nails no dove tail anywhere?
Very nice RV. I'll have to do more research on it.
would you consider adding mounting points to the walls in the bedroom so no holes need to be drilled when someone wants to make use of the space? May be also additional low gauge cables to the garage area - it may be perfect for DIY additional battery. also may be a pet door thru the screen.
Really nice. Is there anything in the area above the cab? Love the convertible bath and all the storage.
There is a storage space above each cab seat as well as space for an optional TV.
VERY NICE! I want one.
I’ve looked at everything and this is the RV I want. I like the model with the 450w solar and extra battery’s so I don’t think I get the pop up room but that’s ok.
Hi there Mark, we're happy to see that you like the this RV. You can find more information on the EKKO here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/class-c/ekko
MPG?
This will vary depending on a lot of different factors. We recommend you see this article on maximizing your fuel economy:
www.winnebago.com/lifestyle/winnebagolife/life/7-tips-for-maximizing-your-rv-fuel-economy-on-the-road
Welcome to USA Adria! About time...
The mnodel that I saw that they offered me didnt have the ducted A/C :(
Will the main passenger side awning be equipped with a win sensor
Ya know... I'd be a lot more impressed if that swinging wall in the bathroom opened up to another dimension. ;) lol
It does... the Shower dimension, where everything is wet, but your troubles go down the drain.
Space shuttle or a UFO? I'm right there with you! "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off!"....
It’s a Tardis bathroom! Well maybe.....
@@marthadevelasco6943 Ah, a Doctor Who fan! Lol...
I've seen that pivoting washroom in European RVs
Nice except the red ❤ I'm sure that would be easy to change peace thanks for sharing good job!!
I like the bathroom flip to shower. Like it is a casette toilet. Like the cargo space and it is a Ford so how much ?
I like it expect for the lounge seats. If I ever bought one i would change them out, they look like airplane seats.
I agree, they look like airplane seats but this RV is awesome!
Would love to see larger floor plan!
For my needs, a walk-around bed that lifted to the storage would be nice as an option over the hybrid twin.
I’d love to see a extended model with a full shower. I also think a bunk over the passenger cabin would be awesome.
Great idea!
Once you have the image of converted ambulance, postal delivery, U-Haul in the brain it's had to get excited about this.
This is really cool! I'm a gimmick junky, and there are plenty here for me to explore and love 💘 That bathroom is awesome!! Wait...where's the solar??
Go to James and Steph's YT site "The Fit RV" and you'll find more about the solar.
It has plenty. th-cam.com/video/_Vl-x6dot-8/w-d-xo.html
Love it!
May as well get a class 22 ft C. Cheaper and about the same size .plus no wet bath
Most of the typical class C’s are 8.5 feet wide though. This appeals to people who value maneuverability and campsite access over coach space.
It would be better for me if it had a microwave-convection oven.
Whats so nice about this is it looks and feels so comfortable and cozy. Is this a l bad motel 6 room rv?
Before the remodeld rooms!
OMG!!! AN OUTDOOR KITCHEN?! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! This is my first look at this rig so I'm not sure about the chassis or fuel etc.. but I had to chime in and thank you for addressing my biggest need - OUTDOOR COOKING. Oh, btw, what side is the generator on? PLEASE tell me it's on the drivers side. Thanks again!
Is it a 4-wheel drive?
They didn't talk about it so I'm assuming that the seats in the back area do NOT fold to become a bed? I really like this...but sleeping room for 3 is a must for me.
They offer a pop up.
Correct. The passenger seats do not fold down, but EKKO offers an optional pop-top for sleeping up to four.
I love it overall I just wish that the cab match the back
All that work on the door then put them cheap entry steps and that hideous cooler refrigerator and collapsible sink. I do love the bike storage.
This is awesome I love it and is what I want
Is this built on the Extended AWD High Roof Chassis? If not, is that available?
We are going to buy a used one in 2038. Seriously folks, the price of new RV's has passed by many middle-class people.
By my calculations it should be about $2000.00 used.
Not really true if you look at things like travel trailers. Many are extremely affordable. So long as you have a vehicle that can tow them.
I have a 2018 Winnebago diesel pusher that cost less than this😔
Amen to that! Covid-19 has driven prices up, younger people who never considered buying an RV are causing the market to change, and middle-class folks are being passed up. Used to be, you would see big dealers undercutting each other-- A sticker price on a typical class C at $132,000 would sell for $102,000 at one dealer and for $96,000 at another... now those huge discounts are rare, and the dealerships are raking in the cash.
@@keeponkeepinon76 Yep, one used UHaul truck, $5,000; home-built cabinets and electrical mods, a nice platform bed, etc. for another $5,000; Solar and lithium batteries, and a good paint job, another $6,000. So for one-tenth of the price, I'd have an RV designed the way I want it with nothing I don't need.
Wonder what there mark up is on the cutting board sink I can get from Walmart for 10 bucks.
💡Convection Microwave
💡Outdoor fridge be accessible from inside as well.
💡Redesign front cap with curved dual pane acrylic skylight or dual pane transitions glass
No, no, and no.
@@colormedubious4747 Competition:
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Your point is?
@@icare7151 That there are many models from which to choose. LTV makes these to suit their customers' demands. Others make theirs to suit different customers. Shop around or commission a custom build.
@@colormedubious4747 As a design and manufacturing engineer & 45 years of RV experience I put my designs in cad and another manufacturer is already incorporating them. Way better value than the always half baked Winnie.
Check out Thor! And the new Hymer lines are coming as well.
Cheers 🍻
@@icare7151 Very well! I look forward to checking them out. I still haven't locked in my decision. FYI ,the Winnie never made my top 3 list, although the 59GL made it to my semifinals before they stripped away its versatility.
I'd love to see the ekko build on a similar full wall slide floorplan to the vita/porto 24p
You guys should seriously consider putting those windows into other units, I don't know why rv manufacturers are still using the old ones.
Nice design!
Woah now that was Nice 💗