According to a report by Business Insider, the Heritage Edition trailer starts at a lower price of $159,000, making it a more accessible option for RV enthusiasts.
Bowlus, the ultra-luxury RV travel trailer maker known for its expensive builds, has just released its most affordable travel trailer yet.

The Heritage Edition is a 27-foot-long travel trailer that weighs 2,900 pounds and comes with the company’s iconic aluminum shape and a matte finish.
Inside, the trailer has a silver and beige-grey interior with a dining and living room that can convert into two twin beds, allowing the trailer to sleep up to four people.
It also has a king bed and en-suite bathroom, as well as a small kitchen with basic amenities like a microwave and refrigerator-freezer.

For those who want to work remotely while on the road, the trailer can come with a technology package equipped with Starlink, a cell booster, a backup camera, and tablet mounts.
The standard 2-kilowatt-hour battery can be upgraded with power package add-ons, including solar panels, off-grid air conditioning, and a touchscreen power panel, giving the trailer enough power to stay off-grid for up to 1.5 weeks.

This new addition to the Bowlus family offers a $151,000 price cut compared to the company’s previous cheapest build, the Terra Firma, which cost $285,000.

And while the Heritage Edition is still more limited than the Volterra, the world’s first fully electric travel trailer, which costs $310,000 and can go off-grid for an indefinite period of time, it is a more reasonable option for those who aren’t looking to escape civilization forever.
The Heritage Edition’s lower price tag and the option for premium add-ons make it an attractive option for RV enthusiasts looking for a high-end travel trailer at a more accessible price point.
Featured image from Bowlus.