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The Future of RVs: Model Year 2025 Preview

Get a sneak peek here before seeing the real deal at Open House Week in late September.

Keeping it fresh is the name of the game at Open House during the last full week of September in Elkhart, Indiana. From new floorplans to polished interiors and eye-catching exterior graphics, OEMs have been hard at work updating their units so that you, the dealers, have the best of the best to offer your customers for 2025. The RV PRO team collected specs and details and images from those very busy OEMs to bring you an extensive inside look at those latest innovations. With lighter-weight coaches, brightly colored interiors and price points sure to bring campers to your doors, the new crop of models for 2025 are out of this world. Check ’em out here before you see them in person, and be sure to flag us down when you’re on-site in September!

To view our Open House Preview in the online digital version of the magazine, click here.

Click the links below to view the listings for each individual company on our website. Note that independents have been grouped together for efficiency.

Forest River’s Cherokee, Dynamax, Impression

Forest River’s Prime Time Manufacturing, Salem/Wildwood, Sierra/Sandpiper, Vengeance

Forest River’s East to West

THOR’s Keystone RV & Crossroads

Tiffin Motorhomes

Thor Motor Coach

Heartland RV

THOR’s KZ RV

Airstream

Jayco & Entegra Coach

Winnebago

Grand Design

Newmar Corp.

REV Group

Storyteller Overland & TAXA Outdoors

Roadtrek & Westfalia

ATC, Encore & Nexus

Ember, Sunset Park & Travel Lite

AEONrv, Alliance & Cortes Campers

Kropf Industries, Leisure Travel Vans & Riverside

Jordan Benschop

Jordan Benschop is the managing editor of RV PRO magazine.

Lisa Dicksteen

Lisa Napell Dicksteen has been a writer and editor for more than 30 years, and has published on education, relationships, style, technology, theater, food, dance, literature, social action, religion, academic success, continuing education, the RV industry, and more. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, For Women FIRST, Newsday, Bride's, and numerous other consumer and trade publications. She holds a Master’s degree in teaching secondary English and currently teaches Media Writing and Business and Professional Speaking at UC-Denver. A native New Yorker, she has lived in Boulder, Colo., since 2007.

Michele Moore

Michele Moore is the managing editor of RV PRO magazine.

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