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Recreational Vehicles

Build the RV of Your Dreams

Ford chassis provide the strength and versatility to build your dream RV, whether it’s a nimble camper van or a luxurious travel home. Contact your preferred upfitter to get started and make sure to check out our guide to see the latest motorhome options.
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Wherever You're Headed, a Ford-Powered RV Can Take You There

Discover why more motorhomes are built on Ford chassis than any other brand.⁠861 From extensive testing to nationwide service support, we provide the capability and confidence you deserve on every journey.

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Unmatched Choice and Flexibility

With Class A, B, and C motorhome options, there’s always a chassis well-suited to your adventuring needs and size requirements. Customize further with multiple engine and wheelbase options to choose from.
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Engineered for the Open Road

Experience the legendary Built Ford Tough® quality in every Ford chassis. Rigorously subjected to millions of miles of brutal testing in our labs, proving grounds, and roads and highways across America, our chassis provide dependability you can rely on.
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Always-On Support and Guidance

Hit the road with confidence knowing Ford is there for you every step of the way. From pre-purchase guidance to roadside assistance and a vast network of service centers, we've got your back.

How to Get Your RV

Recreational vehicles are sold by independent RV dealerships who work with upfitters that modify chassis and base vehicles to suit your needs.

1. Find an Upfitter

Use our convenient tool to locate an upfitter near you.

2. Discuss Your Needs

Your upfitter will put you in contact with an RV dealer who can help you purchase the right vehicle.

3. Take Delivery

Get your new RV once it's ready.

Choose a Ford Chassis to Power Your RV

Across the spectrum of motorhomes, we have chassis that stand out from the crowd.

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Class A: Stripped Chassis

Why you should choose a Stripped Chassis for large RVs.

  • Power in abundance. Standard 7.3L V8 gas engine is paired with a TorqShift® 6-speed automatic transmission a torque rating of 450 lb.-ft. at 3,750 rpm.
  • Maneuverable in tough conditions. Includes Electronic Stability Control, which helps drivers maintain vehicle stability in adverse driving situations.121
  • An affordable entry point. Offers a low initial cost when building an expansive RV.
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Class B: Transit®

Why you should choose a Transit for van-sized RVs.

  • Multiple configurations. 3 roof heights, 2 wheelbases, and 3 body lengths to choose from. Maximum height of 81.5" allows individuals up to 6'4" tall to stand up inside.
  • Hit the road with confidence. Available with driver-friendly features like Blind Spot Assist, 360-Degree Camera with Split View, Adaptive Cruise Control, and more.
  • Conquer any road, in any weather. Available with Intelligent All-Wheel Drive. This system maximizes traction, usually before wheel spin can even occur.
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Class C: E-Series, F-Series Super Duty

Why you should choose an E-Series or F-Series Super Duty for spacious, yet nimble RVs.

  • Gas and diesel options available. Both come equipped with the 7.3L V8 gas engine as standard. The F-Series Super Duty can also be equipped 6.7L 4 Valve OHV Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel B20 Engine.
  • Motorhome packages available. E-Series can be equipped with a Motorhome Prep Package, which includes helpful features for motorhome buyers.
  • A fan favorite. E-Series is a best-selling platform for Class C motorhomes.⁠861

Want to Learn More?

Discover how an upfitter can help you realize the recreational vehicle of your dreams.

Disclosure(s)

  1. 1)

    Based on the third-party 2023CY registration data provided by Statistical Surveys, Inc.

  2. 2)

    Remember that even advanced technology cannot overcome the laws of physics. It's always possible to lose control of a vehicle due to inappropriate driver input for the conditions.