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Class B+ RVs are a type of motorhome that typically offers more space and amenities than a traditional Class B RV but is smaller and more maneuverable than a Class C RV. They are sometimes also referred to as "small Class C" RVs.

Class B+ RVs are built on a van chassis, such as a Mercedes Sprinter or a Ford Transit, and typically range in length from 22 to 32 feet. They often feature a cab-over bed, which maximizes sleeping space, and a slide-out section that expands the living area.

One of the main advantages of Class B+ RVs is their maneuverability. Because they are built on a van chassis, they are easier to drive and park than larger RVs. They are also typically more fuel-efficient than Class A RVs, which can be an important consideration for travelers who plan to cover long distances.

Class B+ RVs often feature a full kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping accommodations for four to six people. They may also include features such as a generator, solar panels, and a variety of entertainment options.

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Class B+ RVs FAQ

What is the difference between a Class B and a Class B+?

The main difference between a Class B and a Class B+ RV is their size and amenities. Class B RVs are the smallest type of motorhome and are built on a van chassis, while Class B+ RVs are slightly larger and are built on a larger chassis, often with more powerful engines.

Class B RVs usually have a more basic floor plan and fewer amenities, while Class B+ RVs typically offer more living space and amenities such as a separate bedroom, a larger bathroom, and more storage space. Class B+ RVs may also have slide-outs to increase the living space when parked.

A Class B+ RV can offer a great alternative for RVers who are not yet ready to step up to a Class A motorhome or fifth wheel RV.

Compared to a Class B RV, a Class B+ motorhome offers more space but may also require more fuel, depending on your travels. The increased fuel consumption on the road means that you are likely to spend more on gas when traveling in a Class B+ motorhome. On average, you can expect to get around 14-18 miles per gallon in a gas-powered Class B+ RV, while a diesel-powered model may get closer to 20-25 miles per gallon.

On average, a Class B+ can sleep 2-4 people but, it's important to keep in mind that while Class B+ RVs may offer more space than Class B RVs, they are still relatively compact, and the sleeping arrangements may be somewhat cozy.

Compared to travel trailers, Class A motorhomes, and Fifth wheels, Class B+ motorhomes generally offer less storage space. You may need to be a little bit more creative in what you take with you on the road.

While not all Class B+ motorhomes have a four-wheel-drive option, it is true that some of the larger models can be equipped with 4x4 capabilities. This can be a great feature for RVers who want to explore off-road destinations or travel in areas with rough terrain, snow, or mud.

Having 4x4 on your Class B+ motorhome can help to increase traction and stability on challenging road conditions, making it easier to navigate through difficult terrain. This can give you more freedom to explore remote or secluded areas that may not be accessible with a standard 2-wheel-drive motorhome.

The price of a new Class B+ RV can range from around $60,000 to $300,000 or more, while used models can be found for less. The specific cost will depend on the manufacturer, size, features, and quality of the RV.

Class B+ RVs are often considered easier to drive due to their more aerodynamic design. Their compact size allows them to fit into many places where larger RVs may not, such as driveways and national parks.