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Cruiser RV Updates Its Radiance and MPG Lines

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Cruiser RV will be launching new offerings in its Radiance and MPG lines at next week’s Elkhart RV Open House.

“We have seen continued growth in both lines over the past two years,” said Chris Hermon, president of parent company Heartland RV. “We are looking to bolster that growth, introducing new floorplans that hit a competitive price point while also bringing innovation and modern design to the ultralightweight segment.”

John Jones, general manager for Howe, Ind.-based Cruiser RV, reported that the builder will be unveiling the Radiance 25RB, a 30-foot trailer that he envisions as “the staple couples coach in the market,” along with a 32-foot 26BH at Open House.

Both floorplans target the half-ton pickup segment and feature a “true 72- by 80-foot king size” bed, and 6-foot, 11-inch barrel roof.

Other 25RB features include a 6,000-pound dry weight, super slideroom with trifold sofa and dinette, and a large rear bath with a spacious 36-by-30-inch shower.

The 26BH, weighing in at 6,400 pounds, offers a bunk-over-bunk configuration packaged with opposing 40-inch TVs in the living area, a powder-coated exterior kitchen, two-tone front cap and a power tongue jack.

Leading a redesign in Cruiser RV’s MPG lineup, the company is rolling out the 2120 – a couples coach with an open concept floorplan, and a 24-foot 200ORD.

“We’ve had a lot of success with the MPG,” said Jones. “These two models address some key areas of the market with and are positioned to further grow our market share.”

The single-slide 2120, with a dry weight under 4,900 pounds, is set off by a two-tone painted front cap, recessed countertops to add more space and oversized under-dinette storage. Cruiser also added an optional 40-inch TV.

The 200ORD, at 4,700 pounds, is towable by larger SUVs in addition to half-ton trucks. The layout features a rear dinette slideroom and a revamped front bedroom.

“We changed the cabinet designs in to create a more inviting bedroom area, while still offering the true king-size bed,” Jones said. “We’re excited about the new lineup and are poised to accelerate our growth with construction of a new state-of-the-art facility. It will allow us to step up production while also cutting turn-around times for our dealers.”


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