
One of the advantages of being Australia’s largest motorhome manufacturer is that you can offer the largest range of motorhomes, not only in price but in models and layouts. Winnebago motorhomes has everything from an $80,000 Adventurer to the top line A class Classic at nearly $600,000.
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| Winnebago Alpine 2235SL |
| Base vehicle: Isuzu NPR 400 AMT |
| Engine: 5.2L turbodiesel |
| Gearbox: Auto |
| Brakes: ABS, front disc, rear drum, exhaust |
| Max power: 109kW@2600rpm |
| Max torque: 402Nm@2000rpm |
| Tare weight: 5084kg |
| GVM: 7500kg |
| External length: 23ft 9in (7.23m) |
| External width: 8ft 1in (2.47m) |
| Internal height: 6ft 6in (1.98m) |
| Stove: Dometic Caprice stove, grill and oven |
| Fridge: Dometic RM2553 150L |
| Microwave: Sharp carousel |
| Gas: Two x 9kg |
| Hot water: Suburban 23L |
| Fresh water: 140L |
| Drinking water: 140L |
| Grey water: 110L |
| Black water: 81L |
| Licence: LR |
| Second stage compliance: Yes |
| Price (with full paint job): $177,867 plus o/r and dealer delivery |