Price Comparison of 8 Camper Vans With Bathrooms


Camper vans, or Class B RVs, come in a wide range of prices, so it’s best to consider your budget and how you want to use the space to narrow down the list. So, what are the prices and features of camper vans? Here’s a little sample.

Camper vans with bathrooms can cost anywhere from $118,000 to over $200,000. For instance, the Thor Twist starts at $118,860, with an available upgrade to increase the sleeping capacity, while the Winnebago Revel is $210,292 and helps you get the most out of your outdoor space.

In this article, I’ll give you an overview of eight different campervans with bathrooms, including the MSRP of the standard van without optional upgrades. Let’s see how they each stack up against my Must-Have Features for Camper Van Interiors!

1. Thor Twist: $118,860+

The Thor Twist is a 21’1” (6.4m) camper van built on a RAM ProMaster 3500 XT chassis with a fuel-efficient V6 engine. The basic models sleep 2, although you can add a pop-up SkyBunk above the cab for an extra cost in the AB and JB models.

Each model has a wet bath, although the LB has a larger rear bath at the expense of some living space. Still, the bathroom utilizes the limited space efficiently, with a fold-down sink and even a small medicine cabinet. The JB model also has an outdoor showerhead.

The shower also has a Showermiser system informing you when the water is heated, which helps you to prevent wasted water and get the most out of the 25-27 gallon freshwater tank.

The Thor Twist is available in three different configurations at slightly different price points:

ModelPriceConfigurationBed Size
2LB$118,860sleeper sofa with a removable table and rear bath74”x80” (187.96cm x 203.2cm)
2AB$122,220pull-out bed with a permanent dinetteKing 72”x66” (182.88cm x 167.64cm)
2JB$123,060rear seating area with sofa-bedKing 74”x71” (187.96cm x 180.34cm) or 2 Twin beds

Overall, the Thor Twist is the most affordable camper van we have on the list. And, like this one, if you want more pocket-friendly options, check out my article on buying camper vans on a budget. It not only highlights some of the most affordable yet functional models on the market but also shares clever ways you can save money on your next camper van. [Buying a Camper Van on a Budget? _# Affordable Options]

Now coming back to the Twist, you get a 190W solar panel, two 31 AGM batteries, and a 1,000W inverter to power the van wherever you go.

All Thor camper vans are controlled by the RapidCamp+ Multiplex system, which you can do via a wall panel or smartphone app. The system can control the interior and exterior lights, awning, generator, and more and displays water and power levels.

2. Thor Tellaro: $134,260+

Built on a RAM Promaster chassis with a fuel-efficient V6 engine, the Thor Tellaro is a 21’1” (6.4m) campervan that sleeps 2. 

The van has a wet bath with a fold-down skin and mirror. The shower curtain is excellent since the door isn’t as sturdy as in more expensive vans. The bath also has a Showermiser system to help reduce water waste, and the J, K, and L models have an outdoor shower head to help keep the mud outside your van.

The Thor Tellaro has four different models with different configurations and prices:

ModelPriceConfigurationBed Size
20L$134,260convertible seating area with a removable table and rear bath74”x80” or2 Twin beds
20K$135,100sleeper sofa with a removable table and rear bath74”x59” (187.96cm x 149.86cm)
20A139,020rear pull-out sleeping area with a permanent dinetteKing (72”x66”)
20J$140,840rear seating area with sofa-bed and sofa up front74”x71”

With so many configuration options, you can use the space how you want to fit your needs.

The Tellaro is powered by a 190W solar panel, two 100 amp-hour lithium batteries, and a 3,000W inverter. It also uses the RapidCamp+ Multiplex system to control and monitor power, lights, water, and more.

3. Thor Tranquility: $172,060

The Thor Tranquility is a 19’8” (6m) long van built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis. The tranquility is great for off-roading thanks to standard 4-wheel drive and the option to upgrade to off-road tires.

The Tranquility sleeps 2, with two available layouts: a permanent rear bed (19L) or convertible rear seating area (19P). Both layouts are the same price, so it’s a matter of what works best for you.

The wet bath has a cassette toilet, double mirrors, a fold-down sink, and corner shelves. The bath door is an upgrade from the Tellaro, though it still includes a shower curtain.

The Tranquility uses the Re(Li)able power system comprised of a 190W solar panel, a 5,500W battery, and a high-output alternator. The system provides 400 amp-hours of power, allowing you to stay off-grid longer.

This van also has the RapidCamp+ Multiplex system that controls all of the van’s functions with a wall panel and smartphone app.

4. Coachmen Beyond: $176,723+

The Coachmen Beyond is 22’2” (6.76m)in length. Built on a Ford Transit chassis with a 3.5L EcoBoost engine and AWD, the Transit chassis also offers the newest safety technology, including side sensing and forward collision warning.

The Beyond sleeps 2; you can choose one large bed or two twins. The one-piece fiberglass wet bath with two doors that expand to provide more room. The 22D and 22C models include the Showermiser water system to prevent water waste while the water heats up.

ModelPriceConfigurationBed Size
22D$176,723Expandable bed with a removable table68”x76” (172.72cm x 193.04cm)
22C$179,260Rear seating area with a removable table68”x76”
22RB$183,248Two sleeper sofas with twin beds with removable tables and a rear bath2 Twins 28”x72” (71.12cm x 182.88cm)

The Beyond has many high-quality features, including hardwood cabinets (maple, cherry, or white) and an abundance of insulation, including the wheel wells to reduce noise inside the van. It also has a power awning, a side screen door, and a rear bug screen to maximize your time outdoors.

A Firefly Multiplex system displays water and battery levels and controls the camper van’s lights, temperature, and power awning. You can access this system using a wall panel or a smartphone app.

5. Pleasure-Way Plateau: $178,685

Built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 chassis, the Pleasure-Way Plateau comes in at 22’9” (6.9m). Mercedes is known for luxury, and you can enjoy heated leather seats and four-way lumbar support in this cab. 

The Plateau sleeps 2, with a rear sofa that converts to a queen bed. There is a laminate-lined wet bath with a permanent sink, medicine cabinet, and handheld showerhead.

There are two Plateau models: the FL and TS. The FL model shortens the bath a little, allowing room for a removable table up front for the swivel driver and passenger seats. The larger bath in the TS provides more space for shelves and under-sink cabinets.

Yet, if one feature makes the Plateau stand out from all the others on this list, it would have to be the galley kitchen.

The kitchen in the Pleasure-Way Plateau is a chef’s dream, containing:

  • A full-size refrigerator
  • A microwave
  • 6 feet (1.8 meters) of counter space

Check out my article, 9 Tips for the Perfect RV Kitchen Setup, to learn how to maximize this space best.

6. Pleasure-Way REKON: $182,000

The Pleasure-Way REKON is a 19’5” (5.9m) camper van offering lots of function in a small space if you’re willing to reconfigure it often.

The REKON is built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 4×4 chassis with a 3.0L V6 diesel engine. In addition to the 4-wheel drive, the REKON comes standard with all-terrain tires for ultimate freedom.

The chassis also features the best in safety technology, including:

  • Active brake assist
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Blind spot assist
  • Lane-keeping assist

The REKON sleeps 2 in a 70”x72” (177.8cm x 182.88cm) murphy bed in the rear that folds down from each side. During the day, the bed folds up to give you an additional 72 cubic feet (2 cubic meters) of storage space.

The wet bath has a swivel cassette toilet, a handheld showerhead, and removable shelves, with an outdoor showerhead as a bonus. However, the van has only one sink for the bath and galley area, which is located outside the bathroom. 

Using the space as a galley kitchen requires some rearranging. A permanent top-loading fridge/freezer is located across from the wet bath. Half of the bed folds down for a workspace, and you remove the mattress to get a countertop area. For this to be accessible, you may need to remove some items from your under-bed storage area.

The driver and passenger seats swivel around, and you can add a removable pedestal table to create an eating area up front.

7. Grech Turismo: $199,900+

The Grech Turismo is a 19’ (5.79m) van on a  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 chassis with a 6-cylinder diesel engine. The Turismo is available in three other models, all of which have the same interior but offer upgraded driving features:

The other Grech Turismo models are as follows:

  • Turismo-ion: $218,900–runs on a lithium-ion battery instead of a propane generator
  • Turismo 4×4: $209,900–offers 4-wheel drive capability for better off-roading capability
  • Turismo-ion 4×4: $228,900–lithium-ion battery and 4-wheel drive

The Turismo sleeps 2 in a convertible rear sofa bed. It also features a wet bath with a permanent sink and a small counter space. The sink faucet extends to become the showerhead, which can be mounted on the wall.

This is the only van with a window in the bathroom for a scenic shower, though it has a privacy curtain to use in public areas. Additionally, a handheld shower is outside of the van.

The Turismo only has a 16-gallon freshwater tank, which is surprisingly small (and the smallest tank of all the campervans on this list). This may not be a concern when staying at a campsite, but it is limiting when wilderness camping.

The kitchen only has two small counter areas, but it features a double-burner stove.

The dining space in the rear seating area with a bench seat and two retractable ottomans with an adjustable table.

The Turismo features a 200W solar panel that helps power dual 100 amp-hour lithium batteries.

Although the Turismo is one of the most expensive vans on this list, the price does reflect a high quality of craftsmanship.

The Turismo features many high-end materials, including:

  • Hardwood cabinets
  • Leather seats
  • Memory foam bed
  • Porcelain toilet
  • Quartz counters
  • Soft-touch walls
  • Vinyl flooring

8. Winnebago Revel: $210,292

The Winnebago Revel is a 19’7” (5.97m) long campervan built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis. It features 4-wheel drive and safety technology, including rain sensors that automatically turn on the windshield wipers.

The van sleeps 2, though an optional front cab air mattress and base are available for an additional cost. At 30”x65” (76.2cm x 165.1cm), the air mattress is smaller than a twin, making it more suitable for a child than a third adult.

The Revel has a wet bath with a swivel toilet and removable shelving. However, there is no sink in the back. Instead, the sink across from the bath serves both the bathroom and the kitchen.

The van’s rear contains a power-lift bed, which you can raise during the day to provide additional storage space. There are blackout curtains on the rear windows to help you sleep.

The kitchen area has a good laminate counter space with a fold-up portion at the end. When it’s time to eat, you can set up a temporary dinette with a bench seat, a removable table, and swivel front seats.

The Revel has two solar panels that help power the 320-amp-hour lithium-ion battery. It also has two alternators and a 2,000W inverter.

What sets the Revel apart is its maximization of your outdoor space. Screen doors on the side and back of the van allow you to bring fresh air in without the worry of bugs. Inside, the refrigerator faces the van’s side door for easy access without dragging in any dirt. Outside, the van has a power awning and fold-down table. LED lights on the awning, ground effect lights on the running board, and a porch light make it easy to hang out late into the night.

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Crystyn Chase

Crystyn enjoys traveling to new locations off the beaten path. She's passionate about RV adventure travel and her desire is to share that love with readers. She is married to Doug and has a playful German Shepherd named Trinity. When not on the road, Crystyn enjoys gardening and food preservation.

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