The RV industry is one of the largest industries in North America. Camping enthusiasts from all over the world purchase RVs and trailers every year, which is why the industry is booming.
However, there are SO many different RV manufacturers that produce some of the best RVs ranging in different length or weight requirements. Wondering which RV brands are out there?
We’ve compiled a complete list of RV manufacturers, brands, and types in North America (there are too many to list in the world). Let’s dive in!
Table of Contents
- 1. Class A Motorhome Manufacturers
- 2. Class B Motorhome Manufacturers
- 3. Class C Motorhome Manufacturers
- 4. Travel Trailer Manufacturers
- 5. Toy Hauler Manufacturers
- 6. 5th Wheel Manufacturers
- Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Class A Motorhome Manufacturers

When it comes to large RVs, Class A motorhomes are the largest on the market. With an average size of 26-45 feet, these campers will have all of the desired features you could dream of!
Some of the features include (but aren’t limited to):
- King size beds
- Bunk beds
- Washer/Dryer
- Multiple slide outs
Most Class A RVs also come with the ability to tow a car behind the camper with a car dolly. When making your purchase decision, it’s important to remember that Class A motorhomes offer a lot, but may be overwhelming first a time RVer.
Overall, class A motorhomes can be a camper’s dream RV type and can be the perfect recreational vehicle for you!
Average Size Range: 26-45 feet
Average Weight Range: 13,000- 30,000 pounds
Manufacturers Who Offer Class A RVs:
- American Coach
- Monaco Coach
- Newmar
- Coachmen RV
- Nexus RV
- Entegra Coach
- Fleetwood RV
- Forest River RV
- Holiday Rambler
- Jayco
- Thor Motor Coach
- Tiffin
- Winnebago
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2. Class B Motorhome Manufacturers
Class B motorhomes, also known as camper vans, are some of the smallest motorhomes on the market. When it comes to amenities and options the class B campers can be very basic, but still offer what you need!
Almost all Class B RVs offer your basic needs, such as a bed and storage compartments (check out our guide on RV space saving ideas to fit more into your rig), but also can come with upgraded packages that include bathrooms and kitchens! Typically, these camper vans can sleep 2-6 people depending on the size and model that you have.
This type of RV provides smaller families all the room they could need at a much lower price compared to the Class A motorhome.
Average Size Range: 17-23 feet
Average Weight Range: 4,000-9,000 pounds
Manufacturers Who Offer Class B RVs:
- American Coach
- Panoramic RV
- Airstream
- Chinook
- Phoenix USA
- Pleasure-Way
- Coach house
- Coachmen RV
- Regency RV
- Renegade RV
- Safari Condo
- Fleetwood
- Leisure Travel
- Nexus RV
- Thor Industries
- Winnebago
- Midwest Automotive Design
3. Class C Motorhome Manufacturers
The Class C motorhome is your standard mid-sized camper. They’re bigger than Class B camper vans but are smaller than Class A motorhomes.
Most class C campers come with a bathroom and kitchen and are the perfect fit for someone looking to get a large motorhome that reminds you of a Class A without paying the price. Class C motorhomes have a very long history of providing well-designed floor plans and bed layouts for amazing quality and luxury camping.
Overall, Class C motorhomes are perfect recreational vehicles and are a great fit for anyone looking to upgrade their current camping vehicle for a quality RV!
Average Size Range: 20-30 feet
Average Weight Range: 10,000-13,000 pounds
Manufacturers Who Sell Class C RVs:
- Jayco
- Forest River RV
- Fleetwood RV
- Enter Coach
- Dynamax
- Coachmen RV
- Gulf Stream Coach
- Holiday Rambler
- Nexus RV
- Renegade RV
- Newmar Corporation
- Phoenix USA
- Thor Industries
- Tiffin Motorhomes
- Winnebago
4. Travel Trailer Manufacturers
When it comes to having the largest variety of campers, look no further than a travel trailer! These trailers range from 10-40 feet which is the largest size range of any of the campers we have talked about today.
If you opt for a smaller travel trailer, it can be pulled by smaller SUVs and cars (which is something that attracts a lot of attention from first-time camper buyers). Having the ability to hook up to and haul something with a car/SUV and not needing to also purchase a truck is an added benefit of these travel trailers! Most small travel trailers don’t come with slide-outs, though!
However, the larger the travel trailer, the more amenities you’ll have (especially if you pick from new models). The more weight you have in the camper, the more you’ll need a truck to pull it.
Travel trailers are some of the highest demanded campers within the camping industry and why they are the perfect recreational vehicles. If this rig is on your list, check out our guide on the best Travel Trailer insurance quotes!
Average Size Range: 10-40 feet
Average Weight Range: 1,100-12,000 pounds
Manufacturers Who Sell Travel Trailers:
- Airstream
- Bigfoot
- Coachmen
- Chinook RV
- EcoCampor
- Allen Camper
- Armadillo
- Braxton Creek
- CrossRoads RV
- Cruiser RV
- Dutchmen RV
- Forest River RV
- Eveland’s
- East To West
- Genesis
- Grand Design
- InTech RV
- Jayco
- Escape
- Gulf Stream Coaches
- Highland Ridge RV
- Heartland RV
- Northwood
- KZ RV
- Lance Camper
- Keystone RV
- Oliver Travel Trailers
- Outdoors RV
- Palomino RV
- Roulottes Prolite
- Safari Condo
- Shasta RV
- Starcraft
- Travel Lite RV
5. Toy Hauler Manufacturers
Most toy haulers include a main living area with a kitchen and a bed, as well as a garage space that converts into a sitting room with fold-down couches. Larger models can include a fixed living room with additional storage space behind a door. Smaller models can opt for a flip-down bed in the garage instead of couches.
Toy haulers make for the perfect fit for your camp setup and provide the desired features of a 2- in-1 option of a motorhome and trailer. The back of a toy hauler also opens up to a ramp for loading your equipment.
Overall, toy haulers come in many different class sizes, including Class A and Class C motorhomes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers.
Average Size Range: 10-14 feet
Average Weight Range: 3,600 to 11,400 pounds
Manufacturers Who Sell Toy Haulers:
- Cruiser Rv
- Forest River RV
- CrossRoads RV
- DRV Luxury Suites
- Dutchmen RV
- Eclipse
- Genesis
- Gulf Stream Coach
- Grand Design RV
- Highland Ridge RV
- Heartland RV
- Jayco
- Keystone RV
- K-Z RV
- New Horizons RV
- Northwood
- Palomino RV
- The RV Factory
- Thor Motor Coach
- Winnebago Industries
6. 5th Wheel Manufacturers
Fifth-wheel trailers are the largest trailers you can tow behind a vehicle. They’re called fifth wheels because the front of the trailer extends over the rear of the truck (however, they’re not quite small enough to be considered truck campers).
The truck bed contains a hitch mechanism to connect the trailer to the truck which can make fifth wheels easier to tow due to the location of the hitch. Fifth wheels offer the size and space of a Class A RV but they also require a heavy-duty pickup truck to pull the camper with (they’re not exactly lightweight travel trailers).
This type of RV is best for someone who wants all the amenities (such as bunk beds and slide-outs) and value of a large Class A, but also wants to be able to tow it and store it when not in use.
Overall fifth wheels trailers can be the perfect fit for any beginner or experienced camper looking for a large motorhome that is also towable.
Average Size Range: 22-40 feet
Average Weight Range: 7,000-20,000 pounds
Manufacturers Who Sell Fifth Wheel Trailers:
- Allen Campers
- CrossRoads RV
- DVR Luxury Suites
- Dutchmen RV
- Escape
- Eveland’s
- Forest River RV
- Grand Design RV
- Keystone RV Company
- K-Z RV
- New Horizons RV
- Northwood
- Outdoors RV
- Palomino RV
- Prime Time
- The RV Factory
- Shasta RV
- Starcraft
- VanLeigh RV
- Winnebago Industries
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are a few common questions we’re asked about RV manufacturers:
How many manufacturers of RVs are there?
It is hard to put an exact number to this question due to the constantly expanding RV Market. As of 2022, there are currently 114 Manufacturers in the United States. Many of these manufacturers are based out of Indiana, too ( a pretty cool fun fact to know!).
Each manufacturer produces thousands of RVs every year of all different styles and classes, which is why there are so many to choose from (this is perfect for those who have the specific length or weight requirements).
It’s important to take your time when looking for the perfect fit RV for you and your family, so make sure you take a look at the many options within the RV world!
Who is the largest manufacturer of RVs?
The largest RV manufacturer in the united states heading into 2022 is Forest River Inc. The company has an estimated $2.41 Billion Dollars in yearly revenue which is the largest of all RV manufacturers.
Forest River got its start on January 26, 1996, based out of Indiana. On June 28, 2005, the company reached a deal with Berkshire Hathaway for the purchase of the company. The transaction was officially finalized on August 31, 2005, and ever since then Forest River Inc. continued to grow and eventually became one of the largest RV manufacturers in the United States!
What is the best RV manufacturer brand?
When asked, most people refer to Jayco as the best RV manufacturer brand. They’re consistent, provide high-quality RVs, and have an excellent customer support team. Founded in 1968, Jayco is currently one of the largest manufacturers in the United States. Jayco’s main factory and headquarters are located in Middlebury, Indiana but there are tons of locations around the USA.
Overall, whichever RV manufacturer you choose you’re sure to get a high-quality motorhome.
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