The 5 Longest Class C Motorhomes You Can Buy


Class C Motorhome

Class C motorhomes have long been the preferred choice of many RVers, due to their more affordable price, higher sleeping capacities, spacious floorplans, and larger sizes. 

But if you’ve been thinking about buying a Class C RV lately, you might be wondering what the longest Class C motorhome is?

There are, however, two Class C RVs that share the distinction of being the longest Class C motorhome.  

As the two longest Class C motorhomes, which are the Coachmen Freelander 31MB and the Gulf Stream 6320, both have the same overall length of 32 feet 11 inches.

If you want to know more about the two longest Class C motorhomes though, make sure to keep reading. 

As we provide a full breakdown of the longest Class C motorhomes, as well as provide information on three other runner-ups.

Longest Class C Motorhome:  Coachmen Freelander 31MB

Quick Specs

  • Price:  $100,000
  • Length:  32 Feet 11 Inches
  • Towing Capacity:  7,500 Pounds
  • Slide-Outs:  2
  • Sleeping Capacity:  6
  • Bathroom:  Split 3-Piece Dry Bath

Coachmen is one of the leading manufacturers and top producers of Class C motorhomes.

As they make a wide variety of Class C RVs built on both the Ford E-Series as well as the Ford Transit chassis across 6 different RV lines including the Concord, the Leprechaun, the Freelander, the Cross Trail, and the Prism.

But the longest Class C motorhome that Coachmen makes is the Coachmen Freelander 31MB, which has a bumper-to-bumper length of 32 feet 11 inches, exterior width of 8 feet 4 inches, and a gross vehicle weight rating of 14,500 pounds.

Making this Coachmen RV one of the largest and longest Class C motorhomes money can buy.  

Coachmen Freelander 31MB Floorplan

Coachmen Freelander 31MB Floorplan

In addition, thanks to its large slide-out in the main living area and closet slide-out in the bedroom, this Class C motorhome also has one of the most spacious and roomy interiors out there.

But it’s not all about size with the Freelander 31MB, as this Class C RV is also very well equipped for its price point, offering many upgrades and premium features throughout the coach.  

Including such premium features as aluminum framing with Azdel composite sidewalls and cabover construction, a large power awning with LED light strip, touchscreen radio with backup monitor, and a ducted AC furnace to name just a few.

Coachmen Freelander 31MB Interior

And if your someone that likes to get away from the crowds at RV parks and campgrounds and boondock on BLM or National Forest land, the Coachmen Freelander 31MB has you covered.

As this Class C RV from Coachmen is loaded with features that would allow you to dry camp for extended periods of time before having to return to civilization.

Including such boondocking friendly features as an Onan 4.0KW gas generator, low power draw exterior and interior LED lighting, built-in 68-pound propane tank, exterior solar port connection, auxiliary house battery with auto generator changeover, and large fresh, grey, and black water holding tanks.

Coachmen Freelander 31MB Pass Through Storage

The Freelander 31MB also has one of the largest pass-through storage areas for its class at the rear of the coach, which offers three separate access doors and built-in molded dividers to help stay organized.

Allowing you to easily bring all your outdoor and sporting gear with you while camping.  

For more information on the Coachmen Freelander 31MB, be sure to check out Coachmen’s website by clicking here.


Other Longest Class C Motorhome:  Gulf Stream 6320

Quick Specs

  • Price:  $95,000
  • Length:  32 Feet 11 Inches
  • Towing Capacity:  7,500 Pounds
  • Slide-Outs:  2
  • Sleeping Capacity:  6
  • Bathroom:  Split 3-Piece Dry Bath

The other longest Class C motorhome is the Gulf Stream 6320, which also has a length of 32 feet 11 inches, exterior width of 8 feet 4 inches, and a gross vehicle weight rating of 14,500 pounds.

But the length, size, and weight are not the only similarities that the Gulf Stream 6320 shares with the Coachmen Freelander 31MB.

As these two long Class C motorhomes share many similarities, including the same Ford E450 chassis, the same Ford 7.3L V8 engine that provides 350 horsepower, and 468 pound-feet of torque, the same number of slide-outs, and even the same overall floorplan and design.

Gulf Stream 6320 Floorplan

Gulf Stream 6320 Floorplan

But all these shared similarities are not necessarily a bad thing, in fact, I might argue that there actually a good thing.

As all the similarities between these two RVs can be considered a resounding vote of confidence for both the size as well as the general layout and functionality of the RVs.

As two completely different RV manufacturers, after years of trial and error, both landed on the same general RV layout, size, and design.

Gulf Stream 6320 Interior

In addition, because these two RVs are so similar from a size and usability standpoint, it also gives you the ability to choose the RV that best fits your personal tastes and preferences.  

As the interior decor and exterior color scheme are the two biggest differences between the two motorhomes.  

The Gulfstream 6320 is also loaded with comfort and convenience features just like the Coachmen Freelander 31MB.

Including such features as an outdoor entertainment center with LED TV, a large power awning with LED lights and speakers, upgraded LED exterior and interior lighting, a fully equipped kitchen with lots of counter space and a nice size fridge, and a convenient split three-piece dry bath.  

Gulf Stream 6320 Kitchen

For more information on the Gulfstream 6320 and to take a virtual 3D tour of the motorhome, make sure you check out Gulf Stream’s website by clicking here.   


3rd Longest Class C Motorhome:  Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31K

Quick Specs

  • Price:  $110,000
  • Length:  32 Feet 9 Inches
  • Towing Capacity:  7,500 Pounds
  • Slide-Outs:  1
  • Sleeping Capacity:  7
  • Bathroom:  Split 3-Piece Dry Bath

The Winnebago Minnie Winnie has been a popular Class C motorhome ever since it was first released in 1993, thanks to its wide-body design, spacious floorplans, and large sleeping capacities.

And because Winnebago has been making the Minnie Winnie for almost 30 years now, they literally have had decades of trial and error to make the Minnie Winnie one of the most well-laid out and designed Class C RVs on the road today.  

Available in 6 floorplans ranging in length from 24 feet 5 inches to 32 feet 9 inches the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31K is the longest Minnie Winnie you can buy and the third-longest Class C motorhome available on the market.

Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31K Floorplan

Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31K Floorplan

You might have noticed though, that the Minnie Winnie 31K at 32 feet 9 inches long, is actually only 2 inches shorter compared to the two longest Class C motorhomes.

Which doesn’t create a lot of separation between the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd longest Class C motorhome.  

However, these minute differences in length can actually be found across all five of the top five longest Class C motorhomes.

As both the 4th and the 5th longest Class C RVs are the same length as the 3rd longest Class C RV.

Which means there is only a 2-inch difference between the longest and 5th longest Class C motorhome.

Minnie Winnie 31K Interior

But getting back to the Minnie Winnie 31K, like the previous two longest motorhomes, the Minnie Winnie 31K is loaded with convenience and comfort features.

Allowing you to camp in comfort and in style regardless of whether you prefer to camp with full hook-ups at an RV park or dry camp while boondocking and camping in the backcountry.  

For more info on the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31K, be sure to check out Winniebago’s website by clicking here.


4th Longest Class C Motorhome:  Nexus Triumph 32T

Nexus Triumph 32T

Quick Specs

  • Price:  $90,000
  • Length:  32 Feet 9 Inches
  • Towing Capacity:  7,500 Pounds
  • Slide-Outs:  2
  • Sleeping Capacity:  6
  • Bathroom:  3-Piece Dry Bath

While Nexus RV might not be as well known as some of the other RV brands on this list, such as Coachmen and Winnebago.

If you’re looking for a longer well-built Class C RV, you definitely need to check out the Triumph 32T from Nexus. 

As this Class C motorhome offers best-in-class build quality by using an all-steel and composite construction, which according to Nexus RV is 72 percent stronger, minimizes potential water damage, and maximizes thermal and sound insulation. 

And the great news is that Nexus was able to provide these superior construction and material upgrades, while still keeping the price reasonably affordable.

As the Nexus Triumph 32T, is one of the most affordable 32 foot Class C motorhomes you can buy.

Nexus Triumph 32T Floorplan

Nexus Triumph 32T Floorplan

But beyond its excellent build quality, another reason why the Triumph 32T is so great, is thanks to its unique floorplan, which is considerably different from the rest of the longest Class C motorhomes.  

Because while the rest of the Class C RVs on this list offer pretty much the same floorplan with a few minor tweaks, the Nexus Triumph 32T offers a completely different floorplan and layout.

By providing a fully enclosed three-piece dry bath, an L-shaped kitchen, and theatre-style seating.  

But the most unique feature of the Triumph 32T’s floorplan is its bunk beds, towards the rear of the coach.

Which are universally loved by kids, as they provide a small private space in the motorhome that they can call their own.  

For more information on the Nexus Triumph 32T, make sure you check out Nexus RV’s website by clicking here.  


5th Longest Class C Motorhome:  Winnebago Spirit 31K

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Quick Specs

  • Price:  $110,000
  • Length:  32 Feet 9 Inches
  • Towing Capacity:  7,500 Pounds
  • Slide-Outs:  1
  • Sleeping Capacity:  7
  • Bathroom:  Split 3-Piece Dry Bath

If the 5th longest Class C motorhome looks a lot like the 3rd longest Class C motorhome, that’s for good reason.

As the Winnebago Spirit and Minnie Winnie are actually sister RVs, which means they are in essence the same RV, with the exception of their badging and minor differences in their interior and exterior color schemes.

And if you wondering why Winnebago would make pretty much two identical RVs just with different names, this is actually a pretty common practice in the RV industry.

As it allows two different RVs dealers to differentiate themselves from one another by selling different inventory and prevents them from having to compete directly on the same RV.

But from a consumer standpoint, the important thing to remember is that regardless of whether you’re looking at the Winnebago Spirit or the Winnebago Minnie, you are looking at pretty much the same RV.

Winnebago Spirit 31K Floorplan

Winnebago Spirit 31K Floorplan

And because of this, going with the Winnebago Spirit or the Winnebago Minnie Winnie, really just comes down to personal preference based on color options and your preferred RV dealer.   

As both the Spirit 31K and Minnie Winnie 31K offer the same floorplan as well as the same amenities including a full walk around north to south rear bed configuration, a large u-shaped dinette that can be converted into additional sleeping space, and a split three-piece dry bath.

Winnebago Spirit 31K Interior

In addition, they both have a fully-equipped kitchen with durable Corian® solid surface countertops, recessed three-burner gas range with glass cooktop, stainless steel sink, large double door fridge, and a good size pantry.

For more information on the Winnebago Spirit 31K, be sure to check out Winnebago’s website by clicking here.  

 

To see the cheapest Class C motorhome, check out our article “The 10 Cheapest Class C RVs You Can Buy“.

Jason Kidd

Jason is an avid lover of RVs and the RV lifestyle. He is both a writer and editor for RV Owner HQ and has been RVing and camping for over 20 years.

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