Learn the Difference Between Campers and RVs

According to TripSavvy, a motorhome category is neither as small as a Class B nor as large as a Class C. The Class B+ RV is extremely popular and provides more amenities and comfort than the standard Class B.

 

While Class Bs have limited functional space, the Class B+ can include a kitchen and living area, multiple sleeping options, a shower, and other amenities. Class B+ RVs, which are slightly more expensive, provide adequate family space at a reasonable price.

Class C RVs

Class C RVs, according to AutoTrader, fall somewhere between Class B and Class As. This class, unlike Class Bs, resembles a giant truck. A sleeping bunk is usually hidden beneath an overhanging section of the RV that extends over the cab’s roof. Class Cs are more giant than Class Bs but not as significant as Class As.

This class is also considered middle-of-the-road in terms of price and is still relatively simple to drive. Furthermore, it will provide slightly more amenities than even Class B+. Class C RVs are typically between 20 and 30 feet long.

Class A RVs

Class A is the largest and most expensive RV available. These can be up to 45 feet long and require great driving skills. Class As vehicles are difficult to maneuver and park, but they provide nearly everything you could want in a house-on-wheels.

 

Though some can be simple and others extravagant, Class As offers plenty of space, storage, and sleeping options. These are usually capable of towing a vehicle behind them. Class A motorhomes have the lowest fuel efficiency and can only go where they can fit, but they have the most amenities and luxury options, such as garages and washer/dryer sets.