The RV world is shifting gears in 2025. From keyless entry and solar setups to luxury rigs and off-road explorers, the road ahead is full of innovation. Travelers are embracing smarter tech, sustainable energy, and minimalist packing—leaving behind overpacking and overcrowded destinations.
Manufacturers are meeting the moment with cutting-edge models like the solar-powered Bowlus Rivet, mobile-office Brinkley Model Z, and family favorites like the Keystone Montana High Country. Whether you crave off-grid freedom or five-star comfort, there’s a 2025 RV built for you.
The takeaway? RVing in 2025 is about traveling smarter, lighter, and freer—powered by innovation, sustainability, and comfort.
RVing in 2025: What’s In and What’s Out
The RV lifestyle is evolving, and 2025 is shaping up to be a year of smarter, more sustainable travel. RVers are embracing modern conveniences like keyless entry systems, solar power, and tech-driven trip planning. Multi-purpose gear and mobile work setups are also becoming essentials, while travelers are increasingly choosing to explore local destinations instead of overbooked hot spots.

At the same time, some habits are on their way out—think overpacking, skipping maintenance, and relying on single-use items. RVers are also stepping away from crowded destinations and making an effort to reconnect with the community aspect of RV life.
The big takeaway: 2025 is about blending innovation with simplicity for smoother, more meaningful adventures on the road.
Read the full article here: RVing in 2025: Key Trends to Embrace and Habits to Leave Behind
Best in Class: The Most Exciting RVs of 2025
From luxury motorhomes to off-road-ready campers, 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most dynamic years for RV innovation. This roundup highlights standout models that push boundaries with high-tech features, bold designs, and versatile layouts.
Highlights include the Bowlus Rivet, a retro-styled travel trailer powered by solar and battery for weeks off-grid; the Forest River Rogue Armored, complete with a built-in movie projector; and the Brinkley Model Z, featuring a dedicated mobile office. For families, options like the Keystone Montana High Country and Jayco Pinnacle bring home-like comfort on the road, while adventurers can look to rugged choices like the SylvanSport GOAT or the Storyteller Overland HILT. At the top end, luxury models like the Newmar King Aire redefine what it means to travel in style.
The article captures the breadth of the RV industry—spanning nostalgic retro builds, boundary-blurring new designs, and ultra-luxury coaches that rival high-end homes.
Read the full feature here: Best in Class: Our Favorite RVs for 2025
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