Midwest Automotive Designs announced the addition of the Heritage model to its lineup.
“Midwest, known for its quality and luxurious industry leading designs, has made a decision to build what the industry would consider to be a more traditional Class B RV,” the company said in a release.
Company officials redefined several of the interior features, including the use of laminated cabinetry, which not only reduces the overall weight of a vehicle but also results in overall cost savings.
“What’s important,” Midwest Automotive Designs said, “is that we did not change our best-in-class features, which are built on the Mercedes chassis and available in the same popular floorplans as our Passage and Patriot models.
“The moment people step inside a Heritage model, it will have the same ‘camper feel’ that probably got them excited the first time they were introduced to recreational vehicles 20-30 years ago. Over time, Midwest Automotive Designs continuously improved seating and comfort features, including premium fabrics and master craftsman construction, providing the quietest ride on the road, coupled with superior electronics and appliances that provide the longevity and quality expected when living the RV lifestyle.”
Midwest Automotive Designs started distributing Heritage models through a limited network of dealers in mid-March.