Model Year 2026 Preview: Alliance RV & Sunset Park
Alliance RV
Alliance RV returns to the 2025 Open House with a 2026 model year lineup that stays true to its customer-first approach and continued innovation. Alliance will showcase several new floorplans and updated features that underscore the company’s commitment to listening to its customers, who are known as “Allies.”

Alliance invites dealers to their campus at 301 Benchmark Dr. in Elkhart for an open house showcasing their 2026 offerings.
Alliance RV will unveil five new floorplans across its key brands for the 2026 model year. The Paradigm 388SP enhances luxury living with a side patio for expanded outdoor living space. The Benchmark 44RKL brings a fresh take on full-time residential living in a luxury fifth wheel design with a rear kitchen layout. The Delta Solo single-axle travel trailer is crafted for RVers seeking a compact, capable RV. The Valor 41V13 is a premium toy hauler built for rugged adventures without sacrificing residential comfort. The Avenue 35RKS features a rear kitchen layout and standout amenities for luxurious RV living.
Alliance RV is also elevating its product lineup with a range of new standard features aimed at improving connectivity, convenience and livability.
Every model now comes Starlink prep-ready, giving owners the option to add satellite internet connectivity. The addition of the Blu Tech Water Filtration System ensures cleaner, better-tasting water in every unit, while solid-surface countertops — now standard across all models except the Delta UL and Solo — offer enhanced durability and a premium finish.

Beyond these across-the-board upgrades, each series also received tailored enhancements designed to boost the user experience.

The Paradigm line introduces a new water manifold system, a ceiling fan for improved airflow and a redesigned front closet to maximize storage. The Valor toy hauler lineup sees many upgrades, including a painted front cap, exterior graphics with domed logos, 17.5-inch wheels with H-rated tires, upgraded lithium battery with Bluetooth monitoring and heating, Fusion awning lights and updated interior styling touches.
The Avenue Series gets a modern refresh with white exterior components, a JBL sound system, awning with Fusion lights, a solid-surface Lavin bathroom and a legless dinette in All-Access models. The Delta Series features a new graphics package, upgraded cabinet hardware and wood plank flooring, solid-surface countertops, a composite tile backsplash, upgraded JBL sound system, exterior upgrades and several layout refinements aimed at enhancing interior flow and functionality. And the Benchmark Series now comes standard with JBL audio and Starlink prep.
While Alliance had not yet finalized its optional features for 2026 as of press time, the spotlight at Open House will be on the new floorplans and the customer-focused changes integrated across every lineup. Joe Mehl, vice president of marketing, notes, “New floorplans always capture attention, but more importantly, we will continue to tell our story and build strong relationships with both dealers and customers. Listening to our ‘Allies’ has always guided how we grow.”
Sunset Park
Sunset Park is charging into 2026 with a thoughtfully expanded lineup that reflects consumer trends and dealer feedback. From compact micro trailers to feature-rich family models, the Indiana-based builder is leaning into its strengths: lightweight construction, value-driven design and a knack for nostalgic charm.
“We are focused on filling gaps in the market where we see strong consumer demand,” says Bob Fish, chief administrative officer of Sunset Park RV. “Our lineup is evolving into a complete offering of bumper pull travel trailers designed to meet a wide range of needs, from compact campers to full-featured family models.”
Fish adds the 2026 model year, debuting at the Open House, brings updates across all brands including fresh Retro floorplans with raised-roof profiles, a reimagined Sunray 129 with a bathroom and an all-new 27WQB toy hauler in the Sun Lite line.
He shares the company is also expanding its truck camper offerings with the refined Sun Trek Track Series, introducing four models scaled to fit everything from quarter-ton to 1-ton pickups.
Sunset Park RV will debut new floorplans in its Retro, Sun Lite, Sunray and Sun Trek lines, he says.
Sunset Park’s 2026 Retro line brings nostalgic profiles, composite flooring and signature Retro aesthetics into four distinctive new floorplans.
The Retro 126 is a compact couple’s coach, offering a lightweight and efficient layout perfect for weekend getaways. The 136 introduces a cab-over design, maximizing vertical space and storage while maintaining the Retro line’s streamlined footprint. The 186 features a rear kitchen and a raised-roof profile that adds a sense of spaciousness inside. Rounding out the lineup, the 196 includes a rear dinette and unique exterior storage.
“Our Retro line will amaze. It combines timeless design with modern features for a truly unique camping experience,” Fish says.
The company has also refined its popular Sunray line to focus on enhanced functionality and smarter storage.
The Sunray 119 builds on the success of the 109, offering a slightly larger footprint while maintaining its status as one of the industry’s top-selling micro trailers. The newly redesigned 129 now includes a bathroom that brings added comfort without compromising the trailer’s compact and efficient design.
Sunset Park has also expanded its Sun Lite lineup for 2026 with new floorplans designed to serve a wider range of lifestyles and travel needs.
The 14RB is a compact couple’s coach with a generously sized bathroom and an exterior kitchen. For those traveling with gear in tow, the 27WQB Toy Hauler is built around functionality, featuring massive storage space for outdoor toys and equipment. The 21DB introduces a double-over-double bunk layout with an optional office setup.
The 2026 Sun Trek Track Camper line builds on proven, customer-tested layouts with refinements aimed at improving function and usability across the board.
The updated lineup includes four thoughtfully scaled models, each tailored to specific truck sizes. The 550 is a lightweight option for quarter-ton trucks, weighing just 1,078 pounds, while the 600 steps up for half-ton trucks, offering full components in a compact footprint. For those with 3/4-ton trucks, the 700 delivers expanded features without sacrificing comfort or convenience. At the top of the range, the 800 is built for 1-ton trucks and offers generous storage along with a dry bath, bringing a new level of livability to the truck camper segment.
New standard features for 2026 include the composite flooring in the Retro brand while a partnership with Superior Products enables the company to offer a value-priced, lightweight lineup of components that includes sleek, legless awnings and 12-volt refers.
“In 2025, our lightweight toy haulers were a huge success, with the 14TH X — featuring a hybrid tent — leading the way as our No. 1 model this year,” Fish says. “The hybrid tent design has been a game-changer, offering extra sleeping space without the added weight, complexity or maintenance issues that can come with slideouts.”
Dealers will find that all Sunset Park models are lightweight, affordable and multifunctional, in line with RV industry trends, Fish says, noting this is a good thing as the industry is still seeing “consumers being smart with their money.”
Sunset Park will showcase its 2026 lineup at the Open House on Executive Parkway, by THOR parking.