Our Favorite New Rigs from the 2026 Florida RV SuperShow

There were plenty of new motorhomes, travel trailers, vans, and fifth-wheels on display in Tampa.

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The dust has barely settled on the 2026 Florida RV SuperShow in Tampa, and we’re still processing all of the unique, interesting, and groundbreaking new rigs that were on display there. This year’s event definitely didn’t disappoint, with dozens of new models on hand to check out. There was so much to see, in fact, that even with a few days at the show, it was impossible to get around to everything. Still, there were more than a few motorhomes, towables, camper vans, and adventure vehicles that caught our eye. These are our favorite new RVs coming in 2026.

Entegra Coach Embark

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Entegra Coach Embark

We’ve covered the Entegra Coach Embark a number of times on RV.com and in Wildsam magazine, but this was the first time we got to see it in person. The Class A coach rides on an all-electric chassis and comes with a range-extending gas generator that allows it to travel 450+ miles on a charge. But the inside of the motorhome is equally impressive, with a modern, sophisticated floor plan with an upscale fit and finish. Standout features include a spa-like shower, a spacious bedroom, and a versatile dinette.

For 2026, the Embark will only be available to rent, while Entegra smooths out the experience for a future consumer-oriented model. But from what we saw in Tampa, we’re looking forward to getting the opportunity to spend some time in this rig. MSRP is TBD.

Ember Overland Edition 240TKR

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Ember RV Overland Edition 240TKR

Ember had an impressive line-up in Tampa, with its latest Touring Edition models especially standing out in a sea of travel trailers. But it is the Overland Edition 240TKR that stole the show, combining an array of great features into a single model unlike anything you’ve seen before. Versatility is this rig’s biggest strength, with features like twin beds that convert to a king and the company’s patented Embertrack system offering unparalleled flexibility. Need bunks, a desk, or a bar top? This trailer can accommodate all of the above. It even offers excellent onboard gear storage and a rear loading ramp that converts to a party deck for entertaining guests outdoors. Add in a spacious shower, amazing off-road capabilities, and 1200W of solar as standard, and you’re ready for adventure. MSRP starts at $91,935

Grand Design Foundation 42D

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Grand Design Foundation 42GD

The Foundation is Grand Design’s first foray into the destination trailer space, and to say it is impressive would be an understatement. The trailer’s signature feature is its double-decker patio, with an elevated observation deck accessible via a spiral staircase. Inside, the rig is as plush as you would expect from this brand, with features like a king bed in the primary bedroom, a dishwasher in the kitchen, and a lofted secondary sleep space as notable amenities. MSRP is TBD.

Leisure Travel Vans TBX

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Leisure Travel Vans Unity TBX

Leisure Travel Vans makes some of the most comfortable, well-built, and luxurious Class B campers on the market, but in Tampa, the company leaned into its adventurous side. The all-new Unity TBX is as well-appointed as you would expect from this brand, with a few features added to allow owners to go farther, stay out longer, and travel safer. Those include a 4″ factory lift on the Mercedes Sprinter chassis, an all-wheel drive option for better control and stability off pavement, and a 440W solar panel paired with a 540Ah lithium battery for off-grid exploration. The van comfortably sleeps four and is filled with modern amenities like a two-burner induction stove, a swivel lounge chair, plenty of onboard storage, and an interior that will leave other vanlifers green with envy. MSRP starts at $236,790.

Awaken RV MorningStar

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Awaken MorningStar

Awaken RV made its much-anticipated debut in Tampa, and it did not disappoint. The company’s first camper is the MorningStar travel trailer, which is built from molded fiberglass, which should give it plenty of durability for years of travel. The towable has sleek, Euro-inspired styling, a 270Ah Battle Born off-grid power system with a 500W solar panel, and true four-season camping credentials. Its interior is also bright, modern, and welcoming, with room for four and all the features you would expect from an upscale RV in 2026, including LED lighting, a convection microwave, a three-burner glass-top stove, and more. MSRP starts at $88,900.

Airstream Trade Wind 27FB

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Airstream Trade Wind 27FB

From the outside, the new Airstream Trade Wind 27FB looks a lot like the other floor plans for this model. That is to say, it exhibits the brand’s iconic styling with a sleek, retro-chic aluminum hull that always looks timeless. The interior is also beautiful and functional, with all the amenities of home. But hidden in the chassis is an all-new battery pack that was co-designed and developed by Thor and Harbinger Motors. That power cell has a capacity of 18.5kWh, allowing owners to comfortably camp off-grid for days at a time. The battery supplies power to a 5000W inverter and 600W of roof-mounted solar supplies clean energy for extended boondocking adventures. MSRP starts at $155,400.

Keystone Walkabout 22MAX

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Keystone Walkabout 22MAX

Thanks to its distinctive exterior design and unique atrium slide-out, Keystone’s original Walkabout 26MAX has been drawing attention for several months now. In Tampa, the Walkabout lineup expanded with the addition of the new 22MAX, a smaller and lighter version that retains much of its big brother’s signature styling, but in a more approachable form factor. This model does away with the large bunk beds in favor of a more open floor plan that includes a nice galley kitchen. Theater seating, a dinette, and a coffee bar are also included, making this a great option for outdoorsy couples who don’t need a lot of extra space for friends and family. MSRP starts at $76,485. 

Nexus RV Ghost 39DS

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Nexus Ghost 39DS

Class C coaches continue to grow in popularity, and there were plenty to see in Tampa. One of the more interesting models was the Ghost 39DS from Nexus RV, which stood out from the crowd thanks to a fold-out patio located off the rear bedroom. Yep, this motorhome comes with its own built-in deck, which is fairly uncommon in the motorized space. Inside, the rig sports a massive reclining sofa, a king bed, washer/dryer prep, and a solid level of storage. There is even a TV that drops down from the ceiling in the bedroom and pivots 180º so it can be watched in bed or while on the patio. MSRP is TBD. 

Winnebago Sunflyer 28MB

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Winnebago Sunflyer 28MB

Speaking of Class C models, Winnebago’s new Sunflyer line of coaches was on display in Florida, and all four floor plans left a lasting impression. We were especially fond of the 28MB model, which was bright, roomy, and well designed. In this case, the “MB” stands for Murphy bed, which is a feature we’ve seen in an increasing number of RVs in recent years. Here, the fold-up bed is put to good use, opening up the interior space and creating a surprising amount of room, while also revealing a hidden couch when tucked away. The rig also includes a comfy dinette, a dry bath, a slick galley kitchen, and ample onboard storage. Pricing for the Sunflyer Class C coaches has yet to be revealed, but Winnebago promises that they will be affordable.  

Forest River Wolfpack 27MDS

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Forest River Timberwolf 27MDK

Patios on large towables have become somewhat commonplace, but with the Timberwolf 27MDK destination trailer, Forest River has taken things to a new level. That’s because this model comes with not one, but two, patios—one off the living room and another just outside the primary bedroom suite. This RV also comes with one of the largest L-shaped sofas we’ve ever seen, plus a lofted sleeping area that includes a queen-size bed. The bathroom rivals those found in many homes, and the kitchen is perfect for creating culinary campground masterpieces. Washer/dryer prep makes it easy to extend your stay, as this really is just a second home on wheels. MSRP starts at $58,495.  

These are our favorite RVs from the Florida RV SuperShow. We’ll be covering them—and many more models—in more detail down the road. Stay tuned.

Kraig Becker
Writer/Editor at RV.com/Wildsam Magazine | [email protected] |  + posts

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.

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