Key features & use cases comparison

The Noovo Plus is a custom-built Class B camper van designed for extended off-grid living and full-time van life. It offers a spacious interior with a unique lift bed system, providing versatility for various lifestyles from digital nomads to adventure seekers.
The Winnebago Era is a luxury Class B camper van built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis. It combines Winnebago's extensive RV experience with Mercedes-Benz's renowned engineering, catering to those who appreciate premium features and performance.
Both vans offer high-end features and comfortable living spaces, but they differ in their base chassis, interior layouts, and target audiences.

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Key Features
Features | Noovo Plus | Winnebago Era |
|---|---|---|
Chassis | RAM ProMaster 3500 | Mercedes-Benz Sprinter |
Length | 20'11" | 24'3" |
Sleeps | Up to 4 | Up to 2 |
Bathroom | Wet bath with cassette toilet | Wet bath with permanent toilet |
Power System | 660Ah-1320Ah lithium batteries, 400W solar | 95Ah lithium battery, 200W solar (optional) |
Heating | Gas-powered Rixens system | Truma Combi Eco Plus |
Fresh Water | 40 gallons | 25.6 gallons |
Price (Starting) | $186,700 | $181,239 |
The Noovo Plus and Winnebago Era represent two different approaches to luxury van life within the Class B category. The Noovo Plus, built on a RAM ProMaster chassis, offers a more customizable and off-grid focused experience. Its power system, with up to 1320Ah of lithium batteries and 400W of solar, is designed for extended periods away from hookups. The Era, built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis, leverages Winnebago's long history of RV design combined with Mercedes' engineering, offering a premium driving experience and a more traditional RV layout.
The Era's longer length (24'3" vs 20'11") provides more interior space but may impact maneuverability in tight spaces.The Noovo Plus can sleep up to 4 people with its innovative lift bed system, making it more versatile for families or groups. The Era, designed primarily for couples, sleeps 2 in comfort.
Both vans feature wet baths, but the Noovo Plus uses a cassette toilet system, which some may find more convenient for off-grid use, while the Era has a more traditional RV toilet setup. The Noovo Plus also boasts larger freshwater capacity (40 gallons vs 25.6 gallons), aligning with its focus on extended off-grid stays.
The Winnebago Era's Mercedes-Benz chassis may offer a smoother ride and potentially better fuel efficiency, while the Noovo Plus's RAM ProMaster base is known for its reliability and ease of service.
Price-wise, the vans are comparable, with the Noovo Plus starting slightly higher, reflecting its powerful electrical system and custom build.

Full Spec Comparison
Features | Noovo Plus | Winnebago Era |
|---|---|---|
Chassis | RAM ProMaster 3500 | Mercedes-Benz Sprinter |
Engine | 3.6L Pentastar V6 | 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel |
Transmission | 9-speed automatic | 7G-TRONIC automatic |
Fuel Type | Gasoline | Diesel |
Exterior Length | 20'11" | 24'3" |
Exterior Width | 8'2.25" | 7'1" |
Exterior Height | 10'2" (including AC) | 9'8" |
Interior Height | 6' - 7' (variable with lift bed) | 6'3" |
Fresh Water Capacity | 40 gallons | 25.6 gallons |
Grey Water Capacity | 40 gallons | 27.7 gallons |
Black Water Capacity | N/A (cassette toilet) | 8.7 gallons |
Power System | 660Ah-1320Ah lithium batteries, 400W solar | 95Ah lithium battery, 200W solar (optional) |
Inverter | 3000W | 2000W pure sine wave |
Air Conditioning | 12V Roof AC - Dometic RTX 2000 | 13,500 BTU low profile AC |
Heating | Gas-powered Rixens system | Truma Combi Eco Plus |
Refrigerator | 12V Fridge - Vitrifrigo DP150 | 7.3 cu. ft. compressor-driven |
Cooktop | Single Burner Induction | 2-burner LP gas cooktop |
Microwave | Microwave - Contoure RV788 | Microwave/Convection oven |
Kitchen Sink | Sink Stainless 15" x 15" | Stainless steel single bowl |
Bed Size | RV Queen-Sized Mattress 6" with 12V Bed Lift System | 70" x 80" power sofa/bed |
Seating | Driver and passenger swivel seats, lounge sofa | Driver and passenger swivel seats, sofa |
Exterior Awning | Electrical Awning Self-Supporting | Power armless awning with LED lights |
Price (Starting) | $186,700 | $181,239 |
The Noovo Plus and Winnebago Era, both luxury Class B camper vans, offer distinct features catering to different van life preferences.
The Noovo Plus, built on the RAM ProMaster 3500 chassis, stands out with its powerful electrical system. With lithium batteries ranging from 660Ah to 1320Ah and 400W of solar power, it's designed for extended off-grid stays and power-intensive needs. The Era, while offering a 95Ah lithium battery and optional 200W solar, focuses more on luxury touring than extended boondocking.
In terms of living space, the Era's longer length provides more interior room, but the Noovo Plus makes clever use of its space with a lift bed system, allowing for a versatile interior that can sleep up to 4 people. The Era, true to its touring coach design, offers a more open floorplan optimized for two travelers, with high-end finishes throughout.
The kitchen setups differ significantly. The Noovo Plus features a single burner induction cooktop and a 12V refrigerator, catering to those who prioritize energy efficiency. The Era offers a more traditional 2-burner LP gas cooktop and a larger 7.3 cu. ft. compressor-driven refrigerator, which might appeal to cooking enthusiasts.
Both vans feature wet baths, but the Noovo Plus uses a cassette toilet system, which can be more convenient for off-grid use. The Era's permanent toilet is more like a traditional RV setup.
The Noovo Plus's larger fresh and grey water capacities (40 gallons each vs 25.6 and 27.7 gallons in the Era) align with its focus on extended off-grid stays.
While the Era's Mercedes-Benz diesel engine may offer better fuel efficiency and longevity, the Noovo Plus's gasoline engine might be preferred by some for its simpler maintenance and wider fuel availability.
The price points are comparable, with the Noovo Plus starting slightly higher, reflecting its powerful electrical system and custom build. The Era's price reflects the premium associated with the Mercedes-Benz chassis and Winnebago's luxury finishing.

Comparison
Pricing Components | Noovo Plus | Winnebago Era |
|---|---|---|
Base Price | Starting at $186,700 | Starting at $181,239 |
Financing Options | Available through Noovo, up to 20 years | Available through Winnebago dealers |
Estimated Monthly Payment | From $1,248/month | From $1,212/month (estimated) |
Additional Costs | Custom features, energy upgrades | Optional packages, dealer fees |
Warranty | Comprehensive warranty with mobile repair in all 50 states | 3-year/36,000-mile limited warranty |
Estimated Resale Value | Potentially high due to custom features | High, backed by Winnebago's strong brand reputation |
The Noovo Plus and Winnebago Era represent significant investments in the luxury Class B camper van market, with pricing that reflects their high-end features and build quality.
The Noovo Plus starts at $186,700, slightly higher than the Winnebago Era's base price of $181,239. This difference reflects the Noovo's more powerful electrical system and custom build. Noovo offers financing options for up to 20 years, which could make the purchase more accessible for some buyers. Winnebago financing is typically available through their established dealer network.
Monthly payments will vary based on down payment, term length, and credit score, but as a starting point, the Noovo Plus is estimated from $1,248 per month, while the Era might start around $1,212 per month.
When considering total cost of ownership, it's important to factor in potential additional costs. For the Noovo Plus, this might include custom features or energy system upgrades. The Era may have costs associated with optional packages or dealer fees. The Noovo Plus's larger battery and solar system might lead to lower campground fees over time due to enhanced off-grid capabilities.
Warranty coverage is a crucial consideration. Noovo offers a comprehensive warranty with the unique benefit of mobile repair services in all 50 states, which could be a significant advantage for full-time travelers. Winnebago provides a 3-year/36,000-mile limited warranty, which is standard in the industry and backed by their extensive dealer network.
Resale value is likely to be strong for both vehicles. The Noovo Plus's custom features and powerful electrical system may appeal to specific buyers in the resale market. The Winnebago Era benefits from Winnebago's strong brand reputation and the prestige of the Mercedes-Benz chassis, which typically translates to excellent resale values.
The choice between these two vans will largely depend on the buyer's specific needs and preferences. The Noovo Plus offers more customization and off-grid capabilities, while the Winnebago Era provides a luxury touring experience with a prestigious chassis and established RV brand name.

Powerful electrical system for extended off-grid living
Larger fresh and grey water tanks
Custom-built interior with innovative lift bed system
Can sleep up to 4 people
More spacious interior width
Comprehensive warranty with mobile repair in all 50 state
Potential for extensive customization
Slightly higher starting price
Less established brand compared to Winnebago
Gasoline engine may have lower fuel efficiency than diesel
Shorter overall length may limit interior space configurations
Cassette toilet system may not appeal to all users
Prestigious Winnebago brand with strong resale value
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis known for reliability and performance
Longer overall length provides more interior space
Diesel engine offers potential for better fuel efficiency and longevity
Traditional RV toilet system familiar to many users
Larger refrigerator for extended trips
Established dealer network for service and support
Less powerful electrical system for off-grid use
Smaller fresh and grey water tanks
Sleeps only 2 people comfortably
Higher fuel and maintenance costs associated with diesel engine
Less customizable than a custom-built van
