Leisure Travel Vans Unity FX vs Winnebago Vita 24P
2026 Class C comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Both Class C Sprinter diesels run the same 11,030 lb GVWR Mercedes-Benz chassis but solve different lifestyle needs. The Leisure Travel Vans Unity FX uses a manual Murphy bed plus a rear residential sectional sofa with two lounge chairs and hidden table/ottoman, configurable into either a daytime workspace or an evening lounge, single slide, 270Ah lithium, 3,000W inverter, and four-season build at $225,300. The Winnebago Vita 24P measures 24.42 ft with a walkaround queen, Dream Dinette, no slides, full bath, and a base Sprinter content package at $199,181.
The Unity FX's dual-living-space concept is its signature: the rear sofa serves as a workspace by day even while the Murphy bed remains usable, a configuration the Vita 24P cannot match. The Vita 24P offers four sleep capacity (Murphy plus dinette doesn't quite reach this in the Unity FX, which lists two) and a $26,119 lower price.
Verdict in the Class C market: pick the Unity FX for digital nomads or working couples who want dual-purpose layout flexibility; pick the Vita 24P for families and budget-driven buyers.
Side-by-side specs
| Leisure Travel Vans Unity FX | Winnebago Vita 24P | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $225,300 | $199,181 |
| Length | 25'1" | 24'5" |
| Dry weight | — | — |
| GVWR | 11,030 lbs | 11,030 lbs |
| Sleeps | 2 | 4 |
| Slides | 1 | 0 |
| Fresh tank | 25.6 gal | 37 gal |
| Grey tank | 35 gal | 41 gal |
| Black tank | 30.6 gal | 41 gal |
| LP | 15.8 gal | 12 gal |
| Solar | — | — |
| Inverter | 3000W | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | three-piece dry bath with foot-flush toilet and retractable self-cleaning shower screen | full |
| Bed | manual Murphy bed (65" x 74") with adjustable backrests | queen |
| 4-season | Yes | No |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | No |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | Yes | No |
Where Leisure Travel Vans Unity FX wins
- Dual living spaces with rear residential sofa for workspace
- 270Ah lithium + 3000W inverter standard
- Three-piece dry bath vs Vita 24P wet bath
- Four-season build with Truma heat pump
- Theater seating with dual power recliners standard
Where Winnebago Vita 24P wins
- $26,119 lower MSRP ($199,181 vs $225,300)
- Sleeps 4 (vs Unity FX's 2-person capacity)
- Walkaround queen requires no conversion
- Slide-free walls (fewer leak points)
- Full bath layout (the Unity has dry, Vita's is full but unspecified depth)
Pick the Leisure Travel Vans Unity FX if…
Working couples and digital nomads who travel year-round and need a Sprinter Class C that doubles as office and home. The Leisure Travel Vans Unity FX rear residential sofa with hidden table/ottoman creates a workable office space while the Murphy bed handles sleep, and 270Ah lithium plus a 3,000W inverter run laptops and monitors off-grid. Four-season build allows winter touring. At $225,300, best for buyers who actually work from the rig 200+ days a year.
Pick the Winnebago Vita 24P if…
Family-of-four buyers or weekenders who want a slide-free Sprinter at the lowest entry. The Winnebago Vita 24P sleeps four via walkaround queen plus Dream Dinette, with simpler full-bath layout and slide-free walls for fewer maintenance points. At $199,181 it saves $26,119 versus the Unity FX, leaving budget for fuel and campsite reservations. Best for buyers who park at hookup sites and don't need lithium electrical or dual-lounge layouts.
Frequently asked
Can two people work simultaneously in the Unity FX?
Yes. The front Leisure Lounge handles one workstation and the rear residential sectional with hidden table serves a second. The Vita 24P offers only the dinette as a single workspace.
Is the Unity FX's bath better than the Vita 24P's?
Different. Unity FX uses a three-piece dry bath with self-cleaning shower screen, easier to clean. Vita 24P uses a full bath (unspecified construction). Dry bath is typically preferred for daily use.
Do both qualify for the same campground length limits?
Yes, both under 25.1 ft fit virtually all NPS and state park sites.