Noovo, one of the fastest-growing Class B RV builders in the U.S., just pulled the wraps off its first all-wheel-drive campervan. The Noovo Next is a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 170 AWD-based luxury campervan that blends sleek design with off-grid and off-road capability.
This AWD offering aims squarely at the high-end adventure traveler who wants boutique-hotel van life vibes without being confined to the pavement.
AWD Meets Luxury

(Photo/Noovo) The foundation is a high-roof, 170-inch–wheelbase Mercedes Sprinter 2500 AWD van. That alone gives the Next a big advantage over its stablemates when it comes to capability, but Noovo takes it much further with a carefully executed, four-season build.
Its 3M Thinsulate insulation should help keep things quiet and warm. A hydronic furnace system means a heated floor, offering toasty toes, while an on-demand hot water heater offers hot, steamy showers. Add in a MaxxAir vent fan, plus a dome vent in the shower, and a Truma AC unit, and you’ve got a proper four-season home on wheels.
Modern Interior Touches

(Photo/Noovo) Inside, the Noovo Next leans hard into its luxury positioning. It has a fixed queen-size bed — with an electric recliner system — making the bedroom into both a lounge and sleeping area.

(Photo/Noovo) The kitchen has porcelain countertops, a flush-mount two-burner induction cooktop, a 12V fridge, and a 15-inch stainless steel sink. Clean drinking water is handled by a ClearSource Mini Premier water filter and a dedicated sink faucet.

(Photo/Noovo) The van also comes with a full bathroom — a relatively big deal in the Class B space. It also has an outside shower head — perfect for cleaning off the gear and doggo before getting into the camper. Onboard are a 35-gallon fresh-water tank and a 38-gallon grey-water tank.

(Photo/Noovo) Off-Grid Powerhouse Electrical systems matter in our modern times, especially if you want to stay off-grid and/or work remotely in the field. The Next campervan runs a 51V Lithionics power system with a 660Ah lithium battery pack.
It has a 48V 100A alternator, a 330W solar system, and shore power connectivity to keep those batteries charged up. The setup can rapid-recharge at any speed, backed by a MultiPlus inverter/charger and twin 10-inch Garmin controller screens for system management.
Optional upgrades include a massive 1,320Ah battery bank, Starlink, and onboard air with an ARB twin compressor system.

(Photo/Noovo) Adventure-Ready Exterior Noovo didn’t forget the outside of this Next adventure van. A roof rack, self-supporting powered awning, and rear ladder/tire carrier come standard. Diode Dynamics also provides some serious lighting — a 42-inch Stage Series light bar up front and SSC2 Pro pods at the rear.
Adding options like off-road wheels and tires, a rear storage box, a front bumper, and/or a Van Compass Stage 4.3 suspension system make the Noovo Next a proper go-most-places luxury campervan.

(Photo/Noovo) Next Warranties The Next is backed by a 3-year/36,000-mile Noovo limited warranty, a 3-year/36,000-mile Mercedes new vehicle warranty, and a 5-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. The Lithionics components carry a 5-year/2,000-cycle warranty as well.
Noovo Next: Who’s It For?

(Photo/Noovo) With a starting price of $225,750, this isn’t a van for everyone, but that’s not the point. The Next is built for travelers who want to step into a van that feels more like a designer apartment than a rolling motel room.
“It’s designed for discerning travelers who want the polish and refinement of a glamping experience, and the flexibility to go almost anywhere with all-wheel drive. The Next combines elegance and capability in a way that redefines what a modern RV can be,” said Benoit Lafond, co-founder and CEO of Noovo.
With production slated to begin in spring 2026, the Next is available for preorder now. For those wanting a closer look soon, Noovo is hosting an open house on Sept. 27, 2025, in Los Angeles, and will have the prototype Next on hand.

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