Class C Motorhomes
Class C motorhomes are the middle ground between Class A and Class B — built on a truck or van cutaway chassis with a distinctive over-cab bunk that gives them their nickname ("the bunk over the cab"). They run from compact 24-foot family units around $90K to Super C diesel powerhouses above $400K. Class Cs are the most popular RV for first-time motorhome buyers because they drive more like a large truck than a bus, sleep 4-6 comfortably, and forgive driver mistakes better than a Class A.
Best for
- First-time motorhome buyers
- Families of 4-6
- Anyone wanting drivable space without Class A complexity
Not for
- Buyers needing premium fit-and-finish
- Anyone planning to live full-time (less storage than Class A)
Featured class c motorhomes in our catalog






Top brands making class c motorhomes
- Renegade 63 models
- Thor 56 models
- Coachmen 37 models
- Winnebago 33 models
- Coach House 22 models
- Entegra Coach 21 models
- Phoenix Cruiser 20 models
- Holiday Rambler 19 models
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between Class C and Super C?
Class C is on a truck/van cutaway chassis (typically Ford E-Series or Mercedes Sprinter). Super C uses a medium-duty truck chassis like the Freightliner S2RV or Ford F-550 — heavier, more towing capacity, often diesel-powered, and significantly more expensive.
Compare to other RV classes
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