Top Thor Class B Vans: Sequence, Scope & More
Thor Motor Coach fields eight Class B van campers for 2025, each engineered around a specific chassis and travel style. Whether you’re looking for an affordable, garage‑friendly rig, a family hauler with a pop‑top, an all‑wheel‑drive adventure van, or a luxury diesel off‑grid retreat, you’ll find a turn‑key option from Thor. Here's top Thor van models to take a look at this year.
Thor outlines each of their Class B motorhomes on their model summary page, which we break down below. All vans arrive solar‑prepped (or solar‑equipped), feature Rapid Camp+ multiplex control, and carry the backing of the industry’s largest motor‑coach service network. Below is a model‑by‑model tour to help you decide which floorplan best matches your itinerary.
Entry‑Level Urban Explorers
Starting just under $140 K, the Scope and Rize share a 17’11” Ram ProMaster chassis, a 3.6‑liter Pentastar V‑6, and front‑wheel drive that excels in snowbelt cities. Inside, both squeeze a rear wet bath, a dual‑burner propane cooktop, and a pull‑out 52 × 75‑inch bed into a footprint that still slides into most driveway aprons. Scope targets stealth campers, offering an optional SkyBunk® pop‑top to sleep four without extending the body length, while Rize focuses on digital nomads by bundling Winegard ConnecT 2.0 Wi‑Fi/4G antennas and additional USB‑C ports for device charging.
Extended ProMaster Tourers
Stretching to 21 feet 1 inch, the Sequence and Tellaro ride on the same Ram chassis but add Truma Combi hydronic heat/hot‑water, a 7‑inch touchscreen dash radio with Apple CarPlay®, and a 190‑watt solar panel feeding a 1,000‑watt inverter. Sequence appeals to couples with dual twin beds that convert to a king (20K floorplan) and TechnoForm® euro‑style cabinetry. Tellaro answers families via the 20J layout, which supplies six belted seats and an air‑conditioned SkyBunk pop‑top for kids. Both vans feature Thule® roof racks, power lateral‑arm awnings, and rear bike carriers—turn‑key for outdoor sports.
Ford Transit Trail AWD Adventurers
New for 2025, Thor taps Ford’s lifted, factory‑warranted Transit Trail chassis for the Palladium and Talavera. A 3.5‑liter EcoBoost® V‑6 and full‑time AWD send 310 horsepower through a 10‑speed automatic, while 30.5‑inch Goodyear® Wrangler tires, a 3.5‑inch body lift, and skid plates enhance trail clearance. Palladium’s gear‑garage floorplan removes overhead cabinetry aft to swallow mountain bikes or climbing racks, whereas Talavera integrates a larger compressor fridge, removable Lagun table, and additional upper cupboards to satisfy culinary hobbyists. Both Transit vans include a 400‑amp lithium package, 3,000‑watt inverter, and 300 watts of roof solar—ample juice for weekend boondocks.
Mercedes‑Benz Sprinter Flagships
If luxury off‑grid living tops your list, consider the diesel AWD Sanctuary and Tranquility. Each starts above $210 K and shares a 188‑hp 3.0‑liter turbo‑diesel, nine‑speed automatic, and 5,000‑pound tow rating. The electrical spec is impressive: twin 460‑amp‑hour lithium batteries, dual alternators, 3,000‑watt inverter, and 200‑watts of solar. Sanctuary leans rugged with a roof‑mounted LED light bar, Storyteller‑style cargo rails, and insulated window coverings, while Tranquility swaps the propane furnace for a diesel‑fired hydronic system, eliminating the need to refill LPG tanks during winter boondocks. New 24C floorplans stretch to 24’4”, adding a permanent dinette, spacious pantry, and a 5‑cu‑ft 12‑volt fridge—features nomads have been requesting.
Shared Thor Advantages
Regardless of model, Thor outfits every camper van with a Rapid Camp+ multiplex hub and Bluetooth® app control, enabling owners to adjust lighting, monitor tank levels, or extend the awning from a phone. Truma or Coleman‑Mach NDQ air conditioners run on shore power (or lithium in high‑spec trims), while heated holding tanks extend shoulder‑season camping. Exterior Thule patios deploy in seconds, and the standard bike rack means no drilling or aftermarket fabrication. Lastly, CoachLink® offers 24/7 technical support, connecting owners directly with factory advisors when questions arise at a remote campsite.
Which Thor Van Fits You?
First‑time buyer on a budget: Scope or Rize for sub‑$140 K pricing and driveway maneuverability.
Touring couple or small family: Sequence for upscale cabinetry, Tellaro 20J for six seatbelts and a pop‑top.
All‑terrain ambition without Sprinter cost: Palladium or Talavera on AWD Transit Trail running gear.
Luxury, lithium, and diesel efficiency: Sanctuary for rugged extras, Tranquility for propane‑free heating.
Whatever your choice, Thor’s 2025 Class B lineup pairs tailored floorplans with robust chassis, solar‑lithium energy, and an accessory‑rich ecosystem—proving that the good life can indeed thrive inside a van‑friendly footprint.
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