2019 Winnebago Mercedes Sprinter



- Type of RVClass B
- FuelDiesel
- Number of Sleeps3
- Number of Beds3
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mercedes-sprinter
A Winnebago Revel 4x4, for going truly off grid. Re-create your time with this great recreation vehicle. Lifted 2019 Mercedes Benz Sprinter (diesel) modified by Winnebago to a Class B Recreational Vehicle. Sleeps 3 people. Seats 4 people. Main bed is queen with a memory foam topper, clean linens included, plus blackout curtains for the back windows. Has a shower with thermostatic shower faucet, toilet, kitchen (sink and induction cook top). Solar panel system on roof. Diesel interior heating system means you can get out there during the shoulder seasons. Dual AC system (roof-top requires shore power) The van is stocked with cooking utensils, Barebones enamel ware dishes, fresh linens, Fellow French press, and an electric water kettle. Two Kelty camp chairs included and a sand rug. More chairs and other items are available if needed.
Dry Weight
N/A
Gross Weight
N/A
Hitch Weight
N/A
Height
N/A
Width
N/A
Length
19.00 ft
Number of Slide Outs
N/A
Number of Seatbelts
4
Solar Panels
Yes
Invertor
Yes
Fresh Water
21 gal
Grey Water
21 gal
Black Water
6 gal
Propane
N/A
Fuel Tank
20 gal
Oven
Refrigerator
Stove
Kitchen Sink
Shower
Toilet
Awning
Outdoor Shower
AC
Heater
Ceiling Fan
Dining Table
Radio
Audio inputs
CD Player
Backup camera
Tow hitch
The Sprinter was awesome to drive and camp in. The only real glitch was the awning did not work. We drove it for a total of 1400+ miles through various destinations in Utah. The van is so comfortable to drive and ride in. I’ll definitely rent again if in the area. Robert answered all questions in a timely manner we had once we were out on the road.
We had a great trip with Robert’s Revel. The vehicle drove well, was easy to maneuver around town, and easily took gravel or dirt roads in Moab. The rig is showing its age though, as there was constant beeping from the rig as the seat belt buckled detector was loose, the slider was constantly hard to open, the battery drained easily, and it lacked zip in screens and full light blocking panels (it did have them in the back though). Robert was easy to communicate with and flexible.
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