Coachman did a lot of things right on this coach. The exterior storage looks excellent for this size unit. Especially with the lower profile. The microwave placement fixes a problem in the EU & TB. The dishwasher in the EU is kind of a head scratcher for what is really a 2 person and maybe a grandchild unit. The washer dryer combo may be able to fit in the closet like the EU & TB. That’s added cost. Also would like to see the water hook ups behind a locking door. Looking forward to seeing these at the dealership.
This is definitely going to be a contender for me when I am in the market in two years. Actually I’m leaning more and more towards this one. There are just two flaws that I see for me personally, so more of my opinion which may not account for much. I’d prefer a fiberglass roof, and 30x36 shower. Those are the only two things keeping me from this at the moment.
i watched another video where that dinette seats are motorized recliners and the armrests can raise up to be the backrest when you're in the "eating" position on the dinette.
I agree it is too long. For one person, I would like a sofa with a wider seat. Sofa seems too narrow from back to knees. A wider seat, and the sofa would be my bed. Then I don’t need the twin rear beds so it can be shorter and if passenger seat swiveled, I would have a comfortable chair and a Laguna flip up table on the outside wall would be a dining and work table wide enough to play a game if Solitaire for example. I love how bright it is inside. An insulated curtain between cab and home would be nice for privacy when stopped to live in to do things.
This would make the top of my list if the rear storage door is at least 30 inches wide and preferably 34 inches so my toys can fit inside. I’ve switched from bikes to trikes and it would be best to roll it inside, or else fold it and put it in.
Checks a lot of boxes, glad you mentioned the motor 7.3 gas, but way too much white for this mans taste. Love the lower profile, but dam just can't get past all the white interior. All my past RVs were real wood, I get this Euro, but that's why were here, not Europe. Overall a 8 out of 10.
The ford 7.3 engine has had some issues in the recent past, some have been taken care of depending on the year, Is the engine a 2024? and can you get the "Ford Factory Warranty" when purchased? I saw a video on the Coachmen Eruo25TB ( twin bed) Cost? Lead time? Thanks
@@WhereRVGoing sorry yes its Coachmen, i was looking at the Winnebago website before I was looking at this one. Doesn't help they all have the same website design
Still too large and uses too much fuel. No storage down below either. The actual European Class A motorhomes are much smaller and better. They all have rear "garage" storage as well.
the Euro has a huge pass thru storage in the rear under the bedroom, and plenty of exterior storage compartments on the driver side. I've filmed it and can be seen towards the end of this video. Thanks for your comment.
@@WhereRVGoingI did notice the extra storage on this model. Still too big and uses too much fuel. These need to get under 24 ft and go on the Ford AWD chassis. The US RV industry is so far behind what the Europeans are doing.
Pathetic ! What a poor design. I'd like to see this man storing an electric bike .. and... no decent table ? Oh well, he really doesn't need to eat or work...
Add the fiberglass roof!!
I love this. I’m looking for an RV that my cat and I can travel comfortably. Coachman is my top pick.
@@lesliep.6971 so glad to hear that you've liked it
Really like what you’ve done here! Would like to see it shorter, 26’ max. Glad you have a dinette as an option!
20 max !
It looks awesome
Coachman did a lot of things right on this coach. The exterior storage looks excellent for this size unit. Especially with the lower profile. The microwave placement fixes a problem in the EU & TB. The dishwasher in the EU is kind of a head scratcher for what is really a 2 person and maybe a grandchild unit. The washer dryer combo may be able to fit in the closet like the EU & TB. That’s added cost. Also would like to see the water hook ups behind a locking door. Looking forward to seeing these at the dealership.
The Ford Godzilla Engine, is this one from my friends at Cleveland Engine Plant #1?
This is definitely going to be a contender for me when I am in the market in two years. Actually I’m leaning more and more towards this one. There are just two flaws that I see for me personally, so more of my opinion which may not account for much. I’d prefer a fiberglass roof, and 30x36 shower. Those are the only two things keeping me from this at the moment.
It sure is!
i watched another video where that dinette seats are motorized recliners and the armrests can raise up to be the backrest when you're in the "eating" position on the dinette.
It would be nice if it was a four Seson RV that would make me more interested
I agree it is too long. For one person, I would like a sofa with a wider seat. Sofa seems too narrow from back to knees. A wider seat, and the sofa would be my bed. Then I don’t need the twin rear beds so it can be shorter and if passenger seat swiveled, I would have a comfortable chair and a Laguna flip up table on the outside wall would be a dining and work table wide enough to play a game if Solitaire for example. I love how bright it is inside. An insulated curtain between cab and home would be nice for privacy when stopped to live in to do things.
Where can get this. Euro 25LE
You can try visiting any General RV Center to begin with, I'm sure other RV dealers also carry it
Recliner loveseat sofa instead of couch?
This one is looking interesting and will fit at least 2 adults and 2 grandkids! what is the max of Adults, and children this one can hold?
the connections need to be off the outside and the gas cap needs to be locking!
I'm sure they'll fix these issues once mass production begins, this was the first out of the production line
This would make the top of my list if the rear storage door is at least 30 inches wide and preferably 34 inches so my toys can fit inside. I’ve switched from bikes to trikes and it would be best to roll it inside, or else fold it and put it in.
Checks a lot of boxes, glad you mentioned the motor 7.3 gas, but way too much white for this mans taste.
Love the lower profile, but dam just can't get past all the white interior. All my past RVs were real wood, I get this Euro, but that's why were here, not Europe. Overall a 8 out of 10.
All comments are valuable, thanks for your input
100w solar is not enough to keep batteries charged. Make it 300w and I might be interested.
Does the sofa bed have seat belts? No one seems to know.
Yes it does, I remember Joe mentioning it
@@WhereRVGoingThanks!
The ford 7.3 engine has had some issues in the recent past, some have been taken care of depending on the year, Is the engine a 2024? and can you get the "Ford Factory Warranty" when purchased? I saw a video on the Coachmen Eruo25TB ( twin bed) Cost? Lead time? Thanks
Cost around 119K and lead time approx as of Jan 2025 and later... yes, it's le latest engine
Do I even want to know the mileage? 😊
I think it's something like 12 mpg
@@WhereRVGoing - Better than I expected!
It’s a real shame that a second ac unit can’t be optioned in.
The other two models come with two.
I like it but a diesel would be nicer and a generator. Those upper cabinets need the push button latches too.
the winnebago website claims it has a generator (or is an option anyway)
Winnebago? This motorhome is by Coachmen
@@WhereRVGoing sorry yes its Coachmen, i was looking at the Winnebago website before I was looking at this one. Doesn't help they all have the same website design
I was under the impression that we could add a washer/dryer combo option. Is it still available?
I didn't see any space to accommodate a washer/drier combo unit
@@WhereRVGoing In the 25EU, there is dishwasher which was to be replaced with a washer/dryer combo when production starts.
Still too large and uses too much fuel. No storage down below either. The actual European Class A motorhomes are much smaller and better. They all have rear "garage" storage as well.
the Euro has a huge pass thru storage in the rear under the bedroom, and plenty of exterior storage compartments on the driver side. I've filmed it and can be seen towards the end of this video. Thanks for your comment.
@@WhereRVGoingI did notice the extra storage on this model. Still too big and uses too much fuel. These need to get under 24 ft and go on the Ford AWD chassis. The US RV industry is so far behind what the Europeans are doing.
@1hackmodeller557 I agree...
@@1hackmodeller557
US RV manufacturers are also behind the Chinese
Pathetic ! What a poor design. I'd like to see this man storing an electric bike .. and... no decent table ? Oh well, he really doesn't need to eat or work...
you can have the sofa replaced with a dinette
Thanks for your comment, have you watched our video of the Renegade Vienna? I'm sure that's a rig you'll love.