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Airstream Atlas 25RT redefines the classic two-person motorhome

Airstream is synonymous with quality. And when that quality meets Mercedes-Benz performance and substance, you get an interesting, adventure-ready motorhome called the Atlas 25RT. From how Airstream puts it – and the photos suggest – this is a luxury-packed touring coach with sophisticated interiors that you would want for a comfortable adventure, whether it’s for a night out or an extended weekend under the stars.

Within the spacious confines of the Airstream Atlas 25RT, you have a convenient layout that supports living, cooking, cleaning, and resting with equal ease. While the space outside, whether under the awning (add-on) or the cavity in the body comprising a pass-through garage, you have ample opportunity to carry gear and live a life outside of the coach.

Designer: Airstream

Atlas 25RT has a sleek, not the most symbolic of an Airstream, but pretty refined in Merc style, while the interior is refined and configured with “best in-class craftsmanship,” the company’s website notes. The interior is nicely configured with a functional living space, a spacious sleeping area furnished with a twin bed, and a separate toilet and wet bath, all designed to elevate living within the Class B+ motorhome.

The Atlas 25RT measures 25 feet in length and has two driver and passenger seats. The facility is designed to sleep two people only and Airstream has chosen to provide the motorhome in a solitary floor plan only. And this is a straightforward but efficient floor plan. You enter first into the galley that is provided with storage cabinetry and upscale to modern luxury requirements. Amber Ridge Décor adds warmth, and the use of palette and premium materials elevates the interior.

The craftsmanship here is notable, especially the way the seating and kitchen spaces are designed. For instance, the induction cooktop can be stored in a drawer when not in use to clear up the surface for maybe working or chit-chatting with a partner over a glass of wine. Interesting sight here is a Garmin multiplex system, which is a central system to control lighting, climate, and other functions of the travel coach. For the audiophiles, Airstream is providing a JBL stereo combined with four speakers and a subwoofer onboard.

Another interesting part of the Atlas 25RT is the split dry bath. Located between the galley and the bedroom is the space divided into two sections, comprising a shower space and a separate toilet and sink. A standing refrigerator resides next to the shower room. At the rear end of the coach is the twin bed layout with thoughtful storage planned in between the beds and beneath them.

If you want to spend a few days in the wilderness with the Airstream Atlas 25RT, you can beef it up with optional 400W rooftop solar panels. The motorhome is pre-wired to take it from there. For the more outdoorsy, Airstream provides a pass-through garage that can be handy for stowing your adventure gear or sporting equipment without much hassle. Atlas 25RT is available at a starting price of $290,000.

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Axiom RV Vendetta is 47-foot fifth-wheeler that sleeps 12 people in a homely environment

You can be forgiven for not knowing who Axiom RV is. They’re relatively new to the towable RV industry, but their presence is already being felt. Especially with the introduction of the Vendetta, a model designed to set a new standard in fifth wheels and toy haulers through its distinctive design and conceptualization.

The toy hauler market is typically dominated by rugged rigs built for adventurous couples seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences. The Vendetta, however, targets the other end of the spectrum. It’s designed to accommodate larger groups in comfort and style. If you’re a football team planning a camping trip together, this is exactly the kind of experience Axiom RV—founded by three industry veterans—had in mind with their latest offering.

Designer: Axiom RV

What sets the Vendetta apart is not essentially its insignificant clearance from the ground to make it a toy hauler for the days on the unpaved roads, but ideally its mammoth 47-foot real estate that can accommodate up to 12 people without feeling cramped. Based on a triple-axel trailer, the fifth wheeler has a dead weight of roughly 22,000 pounds and is easily the most extravagant camping trailer you can get your eyes on.

This distinction, of course, for most other rigs would start at the exterior or the luxurious interior. For the Vendetta, if I may, it starts at the roof, which has been essentially cleared out of any vents or holes; it’s a clean, new style of roof canvas for the user to explore. The body is made from marine-grade fiberglass with gelcoat, which Axiom proudly highlights, making no use of the unattractive wood or metal. The smooth and interesting finish is also durable. If you have been reading about the trailers and RVs we feature here on the website, you wouldn’t be surprised; most of the new adventure rigs are now employing fiberglass and composite materials in their construction, as Axiom RV boasts.

Once you enter the Vendetta, things really blow up in front of your eyes. The interior is nicely spaced and laid out to feel spacious and capable. And interestingly, the space inside is highlighted by the tall ceiling, which, according to the company, measures 9’10” high. The living area (in the middle) is outfitted with a U-shaped couch with 12 recliners, while the primary bedroom sits in the front of the trailer, and the garage goes into the rear side.  The trailer has four slides to create additional space, along with the convertible living space to sleep up to 12 individuals.

While the solitary bathroom may be a letdown for such a large occupancy, the open spaces, courtesy of a patio and the additional open garage door ramp, provide ample breathing room. Most fascinating still is the Vendetta’s huge rear kitchen. It is packed with extensive storage and large countertop space for homelike cooking on the road. The heating and cooling are catered to by the Mini Split HVAC system and rear-mount generator system, which allows for true pass-through storage. Available in two models: base model V4250 and a higher model V4250SP, priced roughly around $200,000, are provided with an entertainment system with a 65-inch TV, a 170-gallon fresh water tank, a 110-gallon gray water tank, and 200 watts of solar power. There is a range of add-ons that you can look for on the official Axiom website.

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