We wanted you both to know that we bought a 59KL last year and I don't know if we would have done the lithium without this video and your walkthrough! We were just talking about it last night. The KL is a game changer and makes all of our travels so much easier. So in case you have any doubts, your video helped us make the right decision! Thank you!😀
PLEASE Winnebago have these two lovely humans do ALL of your presentations! Never once did I feel like I was being “sold” to. These two are so warm and approachable. I’d buy an RV from them.
@@WinnebagoRVs Why do you have to say, "going forward"? Surely you can't go back? You can only go forward in time, so it's pointless "corporate talk" uttering those words!
I came to see the van, but I have to admit, I finished this video and immediately went through the description in "Show More," hoping these two had a RUclips channel. I would've totally loved to be a subscriber! They presented their Travato so well!!
Wow - that Class B has more kitchen counter space than my travel trailer without even taking into account those Lagun table mounts plus that counter extension behind the driver's seat. This is a really well thought-through van!
Hi there Rosanna, we're excited to see that you like this van. You can find more information on it here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Great video! You two are real pitchwomen. Sadly, Ron Popeil passed away yesterday and we need someone to take his place (hint). I am a single traveler - 6'1" in height - and I wish the companies would pay attention to having a floorplan that would provide just one bed made for a taller side-sleeper (arms extended outward require more width). For me, the second bed always seems to take up room that could be better used for storage. In RV reviews, it would be nice to hear about the ease and functionality of temporarily removing the second-person portion of the bed. Happy travels!
Agreed on all accounts. I'm a side-sleeper the same height as you, and I also like additional head room for extra pillows, etc. I'd much rather have one big bed than two smaller ones.
Is there a splash guard device? It seems the cooktop is too close to the front seat. I'm imagining oil or sauce splashing and staining the driver seat.
Winnebago designer, please please, adopt the 20K floorplan Thor is using in the Tellaro/Sequence. It is a great floorplan and the missing link in the Travato line. There is a lounge area just as you come in, nice for hanging out. It has a large refrigerator (come on K designers, people shouldn't have to crawl around on the floor to access fridge), and the galley and fridge are near the back, and it has the larger bathroom across the back. It is a great layout! The best features of the K (larger bathroom and more airy and roomy) and of the G, a lounge area in the front. Countertop space for days! The only drawback is how cheaply made they are. If you combined this great floorplan with Winnebago quality it would be a home run! The bed is a pull-out but still pretty simple to do. Keeping the galley and fridge toward the back makes so much sense, leaves the forward living area open. And please. Why the cooktop right next to the beautiful white captain's chair? Putting it in the back gives it a splash guard area and keeps it further from all the furniture. I hope someone is listening, someone at Thor thought outside the box and it's such a nice layout.
Definitely the KL for us…feels more open. When you hook up a water hose at the rear, I didn’t see a “port hole” for the hose to come in to, unless you have to leave one of the rear doors ajar? Please advise. Thanks.
@@pkell7315 Hi there, thanks for reaching out. You can find more information on the Winnebago Travato 59KL here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Do the twin beds have a dual use as a passenger seat with seat belts? I like this layout well if it had the passenger seats available on one side! My wife and I use our Navion as a travel vehicle only but we have all the cabinets and kitchen area we really don’t use! We used to have a A Class we would stay in RV Parks for years and loved it!
Finally somebody besides me thought about fire egress out the rear doors but it is needed far more when there is a rear bed right up against the door. Is it there because the cabinet on passenger side blocks the handle?
You will need to open the passenger side door, use the Power Fill feature to fill your fresh water tank, then close the door. No exterior "City Water" connection.
Love the updates. Question regarding water hookups moves to rear. Is there an opening below door to feed water line? Or do doors have to be opened? Update: I found out you DO need to have door open to fill water and connect Cable. This doesn’t work for me.
The water center seems a little more difficult to access that exterior ports. Does the new water center allow gravity feed for water from a container. Also, we store our leveling blocks, water hose, and electric cable where it appears that the water center is located.
Excellent walk through! How do you keep your doors from slide back and forth while driving? Just purchased my 22 KL last week, the drive home was pretty loud.
This is a fantastic walkthrough. I'm liking most of the changes. I want to know about the rearview camera/mirror (if available) and also if the interior shower height was reduced as it seems to have been in the G model.
I noticed that they deleted the cable and hose storage on the rear right. It makes sense to not mount $29 speakers in the side of $140,000 van. We have a 2019 59k and love it but we got it before prices skyrocketed. Yesterday I looked at a new 59G and I have to say the quality had dropped significantly. The light wood cabinets were worse than what you would find at the Walmart. I was not impressed. Fortunately there are a lot of competitors with better quality and warranty.
Agree, The Ram chassis and components with Lithium is still about an $80K van on the gracious side, certainly not $150K Plus. But if people will buy at that price, oh well...
Hi there Gordon, thanks for reaching out. You can find more information here, as well as contacting your local dealer: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Hi there Debbie, thanks for reaching out. You can find more information on the Travato here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Hi Batsheva, thanks for reaching out. You can find more information about the Travato 59KL here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Hi there, thanks for reaching out. We recommend you get in touch with a dealer about the Travato 59KL. Here is our dealer locator to help you find a local dealer: www.winnebago.com/shopping-tools/locate-a-dealer
This rig screams for a rear mounted spare tire like the old Nissan Pathfinders on a swing out carrier. Why this is not offered keeps me from replacing the Travato I already own.
2019 model is far superior imo. This floor plan is terrible in comparison. Also, the removal of the exterior rear light and speakers, HUGE mistake. The induction single burner cooktop, also terrible in comparison
Listening to the voice of the customer is overrated. better to hire the most innovative designers to invent clever new things. Apple Computer wouldn’t exist if they relied on customers to figure out what they need or want.
Innovative? No, BEYOND STUPID. If i want to hook city water up OR watch cable TV I have to leave the rear door open. Time to fire some people. Looks like i'll be buyin a coachmen 20rb. Apparently they hire smarter people.
We wanted you both to know that we bought a 59KL last year and I don't know if we would have done the lithium without this video and your walkthrough! We were just talking about it last night. The KL is a game changer and makes all of our travels so much easier. So in case you have any doubts, your video helped us make the right decision! Thank you!😀
PLEASE Winnebago have these two lovely humans do ALL of your presentations! Never once did I feel like I was being “sold” to. These two are so warm and approachable. I’d buy an RV from them.
Thanks for commenting gr8laboy. We will keep this in mind going forward.
@@WinnebagoRVs Why do you have to say, "going forward"? Surely you can't go back? You can only go forward in time, so it's pointless "corporate talk" uttering those words!
@@georgebronte840calm down
Thank you for such straightforward delivery with no chatter. It is so refreshing!
I came to see the van, but I have to admit, I finished this video and immediately went through the description in "Show More," hoping these two had a RUclips channel. I would've totally loved to be a subscriber! They presented their Travato so well!!
We'll let them know and maybe they'll start one! Glad you liked it!
Yes, fantastic presentation
Wow - that Class B has more kitchen counter space than my travel trailer without even taking into account those Lagun table mounts plus that counter extension behind the driver's seat. This is a really well thought-through van!
It’s obvious that the gentleman with the doo wop hairdo is captain of that ship. Seriously, an excellent and informative review. Good job!
What a wonderful couple! You can sense the love and admiration they have for each other!
Gaaaayyy
So many convenient improvements! I am very happy to see that deeper drawer in the back instead of the shallow ones.
That cooktop is why I’m leaning towards this van.
Hi there Rosanna, we're excited to see that you like this van. You can find more information on it here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Great video! You two are real pitchwomen. Sadly, Ron Popeil passed away yesterday and we need someone to take his place (hint). I am a single traveler - 6'1" in height - and I wish the companies would pay attention to having a floorplan that would provide just one bed made for a taller side-sleeper (arms extended outward require more width). For me, the second bed always seems to take up room that could be better used for storage. In RV reviews, it would be nice to hear about the ease and functionality of temporarily removing the second-person portion of the bed. Happy travels!
Agreed on all accounts. I'm a side-sleeper the same height as you, and I also like additional head room for extra pillows, etc. I'd much rather have one big bed than two smaller ones.
Swoon what a beauty!
Thank you! You two just keep showing up all over the place :) Great job!!!
Our pleasure!
Loved the presentation! Winnebago listened and got it right!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome presentation of the 2022 Winnebago Travato
Is there a splash guard device? It seems the cooktop is too close to the front seat. I'm imagining oil or sauce splashing and staining the driver seat.
You guys are great. Excellent video, very comprehensive. That thing looks amazing I’m sure you guys are gonna have years of fun.
Winnebago designer, please please, adopt the 20K floorplan Thor is using in the Tellaro/Sequence. It is a great floorplan and the missing link in the Travato line. There is a lounge area just as you come in, nice for hanging out. It has a large refrigerator (come on K designers, people shouldn't have to crawl around on the floor to access fridge), and the galley and fridge are near the back, and it has the larger bathroom across the back. It is a great layout! The best features of the K (larger bathroom and more airy and roomy) and of the G, a lounge area in the front. Countertop space for days! The only drawback is how cheaply made they are. If you combined this great floorplan with Winnebago quality it would be a home run! The bed is a pull-out but still pretty simple to do. Keeping the galley and fridge toward the back makes so much sense, leaves the forward living area open. And please. Why the cooktop right next to the beautiful white captain's chair? Putting it in the back gives it a splash guard area and keeps it further from all the furniture. I hope someone is listening, someone at Thor thought outside the box and it's such a nice layout.
This was great and easy to follow
Glad you liked it!
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Great video ladies, good info, thanks for sharing.
Definitely the KL for us…feels more open. When you hook up a water hose at the rear, I didn’t see a “port hole” for the hose to come in to, unless you have to leave one of the rear doors ajar? Please advise. Thanks.
Wow! Love the mods for the 2022 KL
Thanks for the love!
Excellent walk-through by a couple of smooth & talented presenters. Nice upgrades. This has my attention. I’ll be checking one out soon.
Wow, perfect, thank you.
You're welcome!
Fantastic job on every facet. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Great Job! Love this new Travato!
Glad you love it!
@@WinnebagoRVs Pls respond to the earlier question about the rear sliding doors. How do they stop from opening when driving?
LOVE IT! Great Job Girls! Steph
Thanks for the love! 🚐
Well done video! I like the improvements.
Glad you like them!
@@WinnebagoRVs what's the price ?
@@pkell7315 Hi there, thanks for reaching out. You can find more information on the Winnebago Travato 59KL here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Great for small people .. nice features!
Thanks Perry!
Do the twin beds have a dual use as a passenger seat with seat belts? I like this layout well if it had the passenger seats available on one side! My wife and I use our Navion as a travel vehicle only but we have all the cabinets and kitchen area we really don’t use! We used to have a A Class we would stay in RV Parks for years and loved it!
Love your video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love it!
Thanks!!
Finally somebody besides me thought about fire egress out the rear doors but it is needed far more when there is a rear bed right up against the door. Is it there because the cabinet on passenger side blocks the handle?
Nice updates
Glad you like them!
If you were to stay at an RV park and you want to use their water supply where do you hook it up?
You will need to open the passenger side door, use the Power Fill feature to fill your fresh water tank, then close the door. No exterior "City Water" connection.
@@davesdiversions8078 This looks like it would be a hassle. All RV's should have exterior water hookups.
I see a small fridge. Is there any sort of freezer?
Love the updates. Question regarding water hookups moves to rear. Is there an opening below door to feed water line? Or do doors have to be opened?
Update: I found out you DO need to have door open to fill water and connect Cable. This doesn’t work for me.
Yeah that's gonna be an issue
@@cephalonplant4087 it’s become fighting words in some threads.
It’s the one thing that has me scratching my head about this van. Too bad.
The water center seems a little more difficult to access that exterior ports. Does the new water center allow gravity feed for water from a container. Also, we store our leveling blocks, water hose, and electric cable where it appears that the water center is located.
Missed the presentation of the vehicle 'cause I was staring a that hair the whole time!!
Brohawks do it every time😂
I had no idea older lesbians enjoyed camping. Great review!
Are there no outside city water hookup if your at a campsite. How does that work? Have never seen complete inside water station!
Hi Sharon! Would you be able to clarify your question?
Lots of upgrades. Did Winnebago extend the length of the Travato's chasis from last years model?
Nice RV and interesting hairdo
Thank you 🤗
very nice color
Thank you! Cheers!
can this be purchased in Australia
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice walkthru Ed Grimley!
Thanks!
😂
Nice rig...you made no mention of a microwave or an oven?
Hi Joseph. The Travato 59KL and 59K both come with a microwave/convection oven with touch controls.
Excellent walk through! How do you keep your doors from slide back and forth while driving? Just purchased my 22 KL last week, the drive home was pretty loud.
Ok so we bought one! Where is the meeting ?
So i have to open the back door to fill water? Pass
How would the head room be for a 6’1 person?
So does the rear doors need to be open if you are using city water and etc.
Yes John, that is correct.
@@WinnebagoRVs thanks. Seems like a big step backwards. Actually build quality on the 2022 seems like 2 steps back.
@@WinnebagoRVs That was a HUGE error on Winnebago's part FYI.
Nice 😊
Thanks 😊
Are the small water tanks a problem for anyone?
One burner cooktop?
Is this a four season camper?
So is there no longer outside speakers?
Did you watch the video???
This is a fantastic walkthrough. I'm liking most of the changes. I want to know about the rearview camera/mirror (if available) and also if the interior shower height was reduced as it seems to have been in the G model.
What's the gas mileage like in a class b like this ?
Is the heat still propane or gas fueled?
What a nice RV!! Congrats!! Where do u store all the hoses?
We need a 4WD all terrain tires and suspensions Travato. It will be the Graal of all Rv. Please keep it on a RAM or Ford platform for price.
Thanks for the suggestion. We'll look into it.
What is with the cabinet door above the TV at 2:24? Optical illusion?
I noticed that they deleted the cable and hose storage on the rear right. It makes sense to not mount $29 speakers in the side of $140,000 van. We have a 2019 59k and love it but we got it before prices skyrocketed. Yesterday I looked at a new 59G and I have to say the quality had dropped significantly. The light wood cabinets were worse than what you would find at the Walmart. I was not impressed. Fortunately there are a lot of competitors with better quality and warranty.
Agree, The Ram chassis and components with Lithium is still about an $80K van on the gracious side, certainly not $150K Plus. But if people will buy at that price, oh well...
who needs a house when you can own one of these!
Nice... Cost pls
Hi Tina, you can find more information on the Winnebago Travato 59KL here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Pricing? Dealer availability? Delivery?
Hi there Gordon, thanks for reaching out. You can find more information here, as well as contacting your local dealer: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Where 2as the fridge?
It was in the galley, under the sink. It’s tiny. We love our huge G model fridge. 😉
59KL best way to travel
Does anyone know how much please?
Hi there Debbie, thanks for reaching out. You can find more information on the Travato here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
Where are the lithium batteries?
How much are these
Hi Batsheva, thanks for reaching out. You can find more information about the Travato 59KL here: www.winnebago.com/models/product/motorhomes/camper-van/travato
No place for passengers? 2nd video that doesn't show it.
Love the video. And the hair.
Thank you!!
I want one! Id trade in my 2019 travel trailer in a heartbeat for one of these but you cant find one anywhere.
Hi there, thanks for reaching out. We recommend you get in touch with a dealer about the Travato 59KL. Here is our dealer locator to help you find a local dealer: www.winnebago.com/shopping-tools/locate-a-dealer
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There's Something About Noelle.
Bring back the external speakers!!
How come these camper reviews rarely mention how many people can sleep?
1 or 2 people.
4:32
Is this a field trip from a senior's residence???
I was really interested to watch this product video...and then, suddenly I wasn't.
Noel your hair is off the hook🤣
Now we know where Ed Grimsley went to!
Many great ideas, but still very, very crowded
microwave?
Yes, convection microwave.
Noel's hair is very distracting. It looks like a Dairy Queen ice cream cone!
This rig screams for a rear mounted spare tire like the old Nissan Pathfinders on a swing out carrier. Why this is not offered keeps me from replacing the Travato I already own.
To not have a spare tire is a huge drawback for the Class B rigs.
They are the price of a small stick built house......
61 3
Probably 60 k
Actually the Travato with the Lithium package is probably north of $160,000. It's in line with other Class B's.
What’s with the hair?
That is really far from a complete walkthrough, though it is only six minutes long.
$174,000 ?
2019 model is far superior imo. This floor plan is terrible in comparison. Also, the removal of the exterior rear light and speakers, HUGE mistake. The induction single burner cooktop, also terrible in comparison
Listening to the voice of the customer is overrated. better to hire the most innovative designers to invent clever new things. Apple Computer wouldn’t exist if they relied on customers to figure out what they need or want.
Innovative? No, BEYOND STUPID. If i want to hook city water up OR watch cable TV I have to leave the rear door open. Time to fire some people. Looks like i'll be buyin a coachmen 20rb. Apparently they hire smarter people.
So whats going on with that womans hair dew, thats just crazy looking.
What the hell is on their heads
Hate when things are color coded worthless to me.