5 RVs We’re Excited About in 2026
Coming soon to the campground: Groundbreaking tech and luxe design features.
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In the RV world, innovations continue at a blistering pace, with new models and floor plans rolling out every season. Based on what we‘ve seen at RV shows and in industry news, this coming year is no different. Here are 5 RVs we’re excited about in 2026:

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Entegra Coach Embark
Riding on an electrified chassis codeveloped by Thor and Harbinger Motors, this Class A model provides a glimpse of the future. The coach promises an all-electric range of up to 105 miles, with a dedicated gas-powered generator extending that distance to as much as 450 miles, effectively ending range anxiety. Inside, the Embark includes all of the luxury and features you’ve come to expect from Entegra, including a sleek, modern RV kitchen, a spacious bedroom with a king-size bed and a U-shaped dinette with a versatile and removable table. A plush sofa sits opposite a 40-inch smart TV mounted on a lift, allowing it to lower out of the way when not in use. MSRP: TBD; entegracoach.com

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Keystone Hideout 31SUNROOM
If you’ve always wanted an RV that offers plenty of natural light, the Keystone Hideout 31SUNROOM is the rig for you. This floor plan features a sunken rear living room with a large L-shaped lounge, 50-inch smart TV and a fireplace surrounded on three sides by massive windows. That design concept continues into the nearby kitchen and dining area, which includes a wall of windows that offer impressive views while enjoying a meal at a round bistro-style table. The entire layout feels like a stylish and comfortable apartment on wheels. MSRP: $55,400; keystonerv.com

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Grand Design Lineage Series VT
Grand Design’s take on the adventure van brings a lot to be excited about. The Class B model is built on an all-wheel-drive Ford Transit chassis and includes a surprisingly large bedroom with a built-in video projector and a motorized movie screen. An optional pop-top roof tent adds room for two additional campers, while a 48-volt, ultra-quiet 20,000 BTU air conditioner keeps the interior comfortable in hot conditions. We especially love the innovative AquaHaven shower, possibly the best we’ve seen in any camper van to date. MSRP: $218,888; granddesignrv.com

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Forest River Lost Pines Hemlock
Forest River has led the way in the destination trailer space for several years now, and its new Lost Pines models continue that tradition. The Hemlock floor plan is especially enticing, offering a mid-kitchen layout flanked by a rear lounge area with a huge sofa, and full-featured entertainment center. The primary bedroom is in the front and comes with a queen-size bed with the option to upgrade to a king. But it is the spa-like bathroom that really stands out, with a glass-enclosed shower that rivals those found in a luxury hotel. The rig is even equipped with a washer, dryer, and a dishwasher. MSRP: $109,995; forestriverinc.com

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Bontrager Outdoors Comfort 21PD
RV patios aren’t a new thing, but they’re usually reserved for high-end fifth-wheel and toy hauler models. But Bontrager Outdoors—a relative newcomer to the RV space—has introduced a 24-foot travel trailer that is somehow lightweight, affordable and outfitted with a foldout rear deck. The cleverly designed Comfort 21PD model also includes a queen-size Murphy bed that folds out of the way to reveal a hidden sofa. A dry bath and nicely equipped kitchen occupy the middle portion of the trailer, while a large dinette sits just off the patio, adding a new dimension to relaxing and entertaining at the campground. MSRP: $44,025; bontrageroutdoors.com
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Kraig Becker is a writer in the RV, outdoors, and adventure travel space. Over the course of his career he has contributed to such outlets as Popular Mechanics, Outside Online, Business Insider, TripSavvy, Digital Trends, GearJunkie, The Adventure Blog, and countless others. An avid runner and cyclist, he enjoys camping, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and just about any other outdoor activity. His travels have taken him to seven continents and on many amazing adventures.




