Class B Camper Vans
Class B motorhomes — better known as camper vans or "van conversions" — are built on commercial van chassis like the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Ram ProMaster, or Ford Transit. They're the smallest drivable RVs, fitting in a standard parking space and getting 16-22 MPG. The catch: interior space is tight. You'll trade a residential kitchen and stand-up shower for the ability to actually drive to (and park at) trailheads. Class Bs hold their value better than any other RV type, often selling used for 70-85% of their new price after 5 years.
Best for
- Couples without kids
- Active travelers (mountain biking, climbing, surfing)
- Anyone who wants to driveway-camp without a tow vehicle
Not for
- Families of 4+
- Buyers needing residential amenities
- Long-term snowbirds (too cramped)
Featured class b camper vans in our catalog






Top brands making class b camper vans
- Thor 38 models
- Winnebago 20 models
- Renegade 19 models
- Coachmen 14 models
- Pleasure-Way 12 models
- Storyteller Overland 12 models
- Entegra Coach 10 models
- Roadtrek 10 models
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Class B cost?
Most Class Bs are $130K-$220K new in 2026. Mercedes Sprinter-based diesels are at the high end. Ram ProMaster gas-powered models start around $130K.
Can you stand up in a Class B?
Most Class Bs have 6'2"-6'4" interior height — enough for most adults. The 4×4 off-grid variants are taller because they include a roof-raise system.
Compare to other RV classes
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