Top Ram Promaster Class B Camper Van Deals
The Ram ProMaster has become the go‑to gas chassis for many Class B camper van builders, more affordable than Mercedes Sprinter models. It has a front‑wheel‑drive layout (you read that right), tight 36‑foot turning circle, nearly vertical sidewalls, and a 9‑speed auto with a beefy V6. Here's our top Ram camper van deal picks to take a look at this year from different manufacturers.
Low step‑in height eases cargo loading, while the straight frame rails simplify upfitting—two reasons so many RV brands adopt the platform. Below are five of the most compelling ProMaster‑based camper vans on the market—each offering a different mix of floorplan, electrical tech, and adventure capability—drawn from the latest lineups at Winnebago, Thor Motor Coach, Coachmen, Jayco, and Airstream. (If you’d like more on the chassis itself, Ram details cargo capacities, GVWR ratings, and safety tech on its ProMaster site.)
Winnebago Travato – America’s best‑selling gas camper van stretches the ProMaster 3500 to 21 feet and offers two interiors. The 59G carries four belted seats and a corner bed, while the 59K swaps to twin beds and a spacious rear bath. A Pure 3 lithium system (9.6 kWh), heated tanks, dual‑pane windows, and roof‑rack options let the Travato stay off‑grid for days, yet it still fits in most national‑park campsites and urban parallel spots. Right now La Mesa RV has “huge discounts off MSRP” on class B Winnebagos. Likewise Camping World has many heavily discounted Travatos, such as this 2025 Travato 59k marked down $58k below MSRP. Lastly Lazy Days has a brand new 2024 Travato for more than $80k off MSRP.
Thor Sequence – Thor adds Italian Tecnoform cabinetry, a Truma Combi furnace/water heater, and Rapid Camp+ multiplex control to its 20‑foot‑11‑inch ProMaster 3500 window van. Floorplan 20K provides convertible twin beds and a well‑appointed galley with solid‑surface counters; 20J integrates an air‑conditioned SkyBunk pop‑top that seats six for travel and sleeps four without lengthening the body. A 190‑watt solar array feeds dual AGM batteries (or optional lithium), while Thule accessories—roof rack, bike carrier, and lateral‑arm awning—come standard. CampingWorld has a number of Sequence deals, such as this brand new 2024 for $78k off MSRP, or a new 2025 for $52k off MSRP.
Coachmen Nova – Built on the same 20‑foot‑11‑inch 3500 chassis, Nova emphasizes four‑season insulation with Rockwool, dual‑pane acrylic windows, and heated water lines routed inside the floor. Two layouts share a rear bath; the 20D’s twin beds convert to a 76‑inch queen, and the 20C adds extra wardrobe space. Buyers can spec a 630‑amp‑hour Li3 lithium package, 380 watts of solar, and a 3 kW inverter—enough to run the soft‑start A/C from battery alone. Camping World has a number of heavily discounted Novas, such as this 2026 model for $51k below MSRP.
Jayco Swift – Jayco combines a ProMaster 3500 window van with its JRide® handling package (Bilstein shocks, heavy stabilizer bar) and a two‑plus‑three warranty that leads the industry. Inside, glossy Tecnoform cabinets, Firefly multiplex control, and a rear power sofa create a bright, modern tiny home. A 190‑watt solar panel and 200‑amp AGM bank come standard; lithium and soft‑start A/C are optional. With a curb length under 21 feet, Swift balances open‑road comfort with grocery‑store maneuverability. Camping World has a number of great deals on Swifts, including this new 2024 model for a whopping $92k below MSRP — nearly half off.
Airstream Rangeline – Airstream’s take on the ProMaster 3500 focuses on modular storage and European design cues. The rear power sofa converts to a 54‑inch bed, while an eight‑foot sliding gear tray beneath it swallows skis or fishing rods. A portable induction cooktop works indoors or outside under the 13‑foot awning. Standard spec pairs a 270‑Ah lithium battery with 200 watts of solar and a 2 kW inverter; a pop‑top adds a queen‑size loft for kids. Interior plumbing sits inside the heated envelope, making Rangeline a legitimate shoulder‑season rig without propane. Right now Airstream is advertising $5,000 off Rangelines from the manufacturer.
All five leverage the ProMaster’s front‑wheel drive, low step‑in height, and wide‑open cargo box, proving that a commercial van platform can transform into anything from a stealthy city cruiser to a full‑time lithium‑powered basecamp—without giving up the serviceability and fuel‑efficiency that gas‑engine travelers appreciate.
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