With a goal of bringing greater comfort to people traveling in wheelchairs, Winnebago recently debuted three new “accessibility-enhanced” motorhomes at the 2019 Florida RV Supershow. Intended to increase the comfort and privacy of wheelchair-using travelers, the motorhomes feature accessible spaces as well as features such as wheelchair lifts and roll-in showers, with additional options including a ceiling track mobility system, customized beds, handrails, and wall-mounted lighting.
“Our accessibility-enhanced
customers are looking for the same freedom from home that many RV owners seek
and in many cases the ability to travel is much more meaningful. Over the past
four decades, we’ve optimized our accessibility enhancements to take them
beyond simple add-ons, to developing them into design features founded in
countless real-world experiences and with Winnebago’s legendary construction
standards,” said Ashis Bhattacharya, Vice President, Strategic Planning and
Specialty Vehicles.
The entire lineup currently consists of three options – the Intent 30R AE, Adventurer 30T AE, and Forza 34T AE – and pricing starts at $202,295.
The National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) is an advocate for mobility and accessibility for drivers with disabilities. If you need help with converting or buying a handicap accessible car, truck or van, check out our dealer locator to find a QAP certified dealer near you.
** This post was originally published on https://nmeda.com/winnebago-debuts-accessibility-enhanced-motorhomes/