Class C RVs are some of the easiest RVs to drive. Built on truck or van chassis, they provide a similar driving feel to large trucks, making them easy RVs for beginners learning to handle a bigger vehicle. Most Class C RVs are built on Ford, Chevrolet, or Mercedes Benz chassis, but today, we’ll focus on Mercedes Class C RV campers.
Key Takeaways
- Mercedes-Benz provides chassis for Class C RVs but does not manufacture RVs itself. Popular brands like Thor, Winnebago, and Airstream build on the Mercedes Sprinter cutaway chassis, offering advanced safety features and a smooth driving experience.
- Top Mercedes Class C RV models vary in features and layouts, catering to different needs—Thor Coleman 24CL for efficiency, Winnebago View 24D for off-grid capability, Forest River Forester MBS 2401T for entertainment, Airstream Atlas for luxury, and Jayco Melbourne 24L for privacy-focused design.
- Mercedes Class C RV prices vary widely, depending on size, features, and finishes, from around $100,000 for basic models to over $250,000 for high-end luxury options like the Airstream Atlas.
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ToggleDoes Mercedes Make a Class C RV?
While Mercedes-Benz doesn’t make RVs, it does provide chassis platforms for many popular camper manufacturers, such as Thor, Forest River, Winnebago, and more. The Sprinter cutaway chassis includes the front end, mechanics, engine, driving features, and safety standards consumers expect from Mercedes. The backend is left as an open frame where each camper brand can put together various floor plans to meet every RV enthusiast’s needs.
RVs built on the Mercedes chassis offer prospective RV buyers some of the most compact Class C campers in 2025. You’ll enjoy enhanced driving safety features like adaptive cruise control, active brake assist, crosswind assist, and blind spot monitoring. However, the floor plan and construction choices made by the RV manufacturers are really what differentiates the best Mercedes RV Class C models. Let’s take a closer look.
Top Mercedes Class C RV Models
Mercedes is a top choice for RV manufacturers for a reason. It has a powerful diesel engine, advanced safety tech, luxury cockpit features, and a standout entertainment system. Compare these Mercedes-Benz Class C RV campers to find models you’d like to your at your local Camping World.
Thor Coleman 24CL
Specs
- Length: 25’10”
- GVWR: 11,030 pounds
- GCWR: 15,250 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
Designed for efficiency and comfort, the Coleman 24CL is a classic Mercedes Class C RV that maximizes interior space. The super-slide includes an RV queen Murphy bed and a large dinette with seatbelts for two additional passengers. If you need privacy in your sleeping area, the wrap-around curtain separates your Murphy bed from the rest of the interior.
At 24” x 36”, the shower is one of the largest on this list. Combined with a tankless water heater, it offers endless hot showers under the skylight. A few steps away, the fully equipped kitchen features a 3-burner gas stove, 12-volt residential fridge, and flip-up countertop extension for additional prep space. For entertainment, you can relax on the sofa and watch TV or swivel it for a cabover bunk movie night.
Winnebago View 24D

Specs
- Length: 25’6”
- GVWR: 11,030 pounds
- GCWR: 12,250 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
The View 24D offers style and functionality in one. Choose from two interior options: high-gloss cabinetry for a bright and open feel or Columbian walnut for a cozy cabin vibe. I am going for the walnut!
But the style isn’t the only great thing about the View. With expansive windows, this Class C Mercedes RV offers incredible panoramic views wherever you are in your RV. You can choose between theater seating with swivel tables as workstations or a U-shaped dinette to host extra guests for a game night.
With the two 100-watt solar panels that come standard, you won’t have to worry about shore power at every campsite. Add the lithium-ion intelligent batteries for even more off-grid power. The 15,000 BTU air conditioner keeps you cool when needed. On chilly nights, switch to the 20,000 BTU low-profile ducted furnace for extra warmth.
Forest River Forester MBS 2401T
Specs
- Length: 25’5”
- GVWR: 11,030 pounds
- GCWR: 15,250 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
The Forester MBS 2401T is built for the entertainer. It features two TVs–one near the sofa/Murphy bed and one at the front of the RV. Both TVs are 12-volt, so you don’t need shore power to run them. Hello, off-grid movie night! Relax in the power-recline theater seats and enjoy music on the JBL sound system. If you don’t want the cabover bunk, you can opt for a Trekker cab for better aerodynamics on the road and more storage at the front of your RV.
The kitchen includes extra amenities like a combination convection/microwave oven and a 10.7 cubic-foot refrigerator. The Forester’s bathroom is the other one on the list with a larger 24” x 36” shower.
My favorite feature of this Mercedes Class C RV is the European windows. They allow you to let in as much breeze as you want and come with day shades that let in the air without the bugs.
Airstream Atlas Murphy Suite
Specs
- Length: 24’9”
- GVWR: 12,125 pounds
- GCWR: 15,250 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 2
Want a couple’s RV that feels like a private jet? Let me introduce you to the Atlas Murphy Suite. Everything in this Airstream is high-end and designed for the most luxurious feel, from the cedar finishes inside your closets to the telescoping TV with a soundbar. Bonus! This is also the first Airstream with a slide for even more interior space.
Everything in this RV is automated, including the shades and lights, controlled by one of the three touch panels in your camper. When you are ready for a movie, tap cinema mode to lower the shades, dim the lights, and raise your TV.
Airstream truly has thought of everything for this RV, including a pull-out spice rack and countertop trash bin with a lid to easily toss scraps away. The corner shower includes a teak inlay and accent lighting. The Atlas also features a full-size residential toilet, a rare feature in smaller RVs.
Jayco Melbourne 24L
Specs
- Length: 25’2”
- GVWR: 11,030 pounds
- GCWR: 15,250 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
I love the Melbourne 24L because of the rear-bed layout. Adding the wardrobe and pantry between the dinette increases the privacy of the bedroom in a smaller camper. The RV queen Murphy bed tucks away neatly during the day, allowing you to pull in the super slide. Unlike other RVs on this list, the bathroom is located camp-side and makes excellent use of the space, including a 24” x 32” shower and a large bathroom counter with a medicine cabinet.
One of the extra features I always appreciate in Jayco RVs is the backsplash with a two-burner propane cooktop. It makes clean-up easy for messy camp meals. The pull-out pantry makes it easy to access ingredients. The combined microwave/convection oven makes baking or reheating simple.
How Much Does a Mercedes RV Cost?
The price of a Mercedes RV depends on factors like size, manufacturer, interior finishes, exterior features, and more. If you are looking for something reliable but with a more utilitarian feel, you might pay around $100,000 to $150,000. If you are looking for a luxurious camper with all upgraded finishes like the Airstream Atlas, the price will likely be over $250,000. Overall, what you pay is up to you!
No matter where your travels take you, a Mercedes-Benz Class C RV offers the perfect combination of luxury, drivability, and smart design. Whether you prioritize extra sleeping space, entertainment features, off-grid capability, or upscale finishes, there’s a model that fits your needs.
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Would you choose a Mercedes Class C RV? In the comments below, please share your favorite RVs or ask questions.
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A Louisiana native turned Arizona desert dweller, Claire and her husband are on a mission to visit as many national, state, and tribal parks as possible. You can find her out on the Phoenix trails for day hikes or on the road in a campervan. Catch her adventures, trail tips, and National Park recommendations on Instagram at @clooseontheloose.
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