1998 Annual Report

Motor Home Product Classification


Class A Motor Homes

These are conventional motor homes constructed directly on medium-duty truck chassis which include the engine and drivetrain components. The living area of the driver's compartments are designed and produced by Winnebago Industries, Inc. Class A motor homes from Winnebago Industries include: Winnebago Brave, Adventurer, and Chieftain; Itasca Sunrise, Suncruiser, and Sunflyer; Vectra Grand Tour; and Ultimate Advantage and Freedom.

Class B Van Campers

These are panel-type trucks to which sleeping, kitchen, and toilet facilities are added. These models also have a top extension to provide more headroom. Winnebago Industries converts the EuroVan Camper, which is distributed by Volkswagen of America and Volkswagen of Canada.

Class C Motor Homes (Mini)

These are mini motor homes built on a van-type chassis onto which Winnebago Industries constructs a living area with access to the driver's compartment. Class C motor homes from Winnebago Industries include: Winnebago Minnie and Minnie Winnie; Itasca Spirit and Sundancer; and Rialta.

 

 

Winnebago Industries

Motor Home Family Tree

Winnebago Industries manufactures five brands of Class A and C motor homes. Listed below are the brand names and model designations of the Company's 1999 product line.

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- Minnie

- Minnie Winnie

- Brave

- Adventurer

- Chieftain

- Spirit

- Sundancer

- Sunrise

- Suncruiser

- Sunflyer

 

- Vectra Grand Tour

- Ultimate Advantage

- Ultimate Freedom

 

Other Related Products:

Winnebago Conversion Vehicles -- Licensed truck and van conversions manufactured and marketed by Choo Choo Customs Group, Inc.

Winnebago Truck Campers -- Licensed hard and soft side truck campers manufactured and marketed by Sun-Lite, Inc.

Winnebago Park Homes -- Licensed products manufactured and marketed by Chariot Eagle, Inc.

Winnebago Tents -- Licensed products manufactured and marketed by Avid Outdoor.

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