Class B motorhomes look much like a regular van, but by using many clever designs, they are able to offer a home on wheels for two or even four people. For example, oftentimes the roof on a Class B is raised and the floor is dropped providing additional headroom. In some cases, the dining room table in a Class B motorhome converts to the main bed. These are just some of the innovations manufacturers use on the Class B RV to provide all the luxuries of home in a smaller package.
Often built on a truck chassis, a Class C RV has many of the same creature comforts of a Class A, but in a smaller package. This makes Class C motorhomes more maneuverable and easier to park. The extension over the vehicle’s cab is often a sleeping bunk and one of the main features that stand out on a Class C motorhome. Nowadays, this over-cab bunk is becoming more of an option, allowing you to choose between an above-cab entertainment system or extra sleeping space.