Pop-Top Comfort and Lithium Power Confidence in the 2025 Winnebago Solis for Milwaukee, WI Weekenders

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Pop-Top Comfort and Lithium Power Confidence in the 2025 Winnebago Solis for Milwaukee, WI Weekenders

Published on Nov 17, 2025 by Winnebago Motor Homes

Pop-Top Comfort and Lithium Power Confidence in the 2025 Winnebago Solis for Milwaukee, WI Weekenders

Winnebago Motor Homes - Pop-Top Comfort and Lithium Power Confidence in the 2025 Winnebago Solis for Milwaukee, WI Weekenders

The 2025 Winnebago Solis® is built for the way you actually travel around the Midwest—flexible during the week, confident on the weekends, and surprisingly capable when the forecast changes. Two standout systems make the difference for many owners in and around Milwaukee, WI: the pop-top sleep system that turns stargazing into a nightly ritual, and the available Winnebago® x EcoFlow® Power Kit Pro that helps keep the cabin humming without the noise of constant generator runtime.

Let’s start with the pop-top on 59P and 59PX. It opens quickly, offers panoramic ventilation, and uses a supportive 51"x75" sleep system engineered to conform to your body while promoting airflow below the mattress. Families love the extra dedicated sleeping area, while solo and couple travelers appreciate how it keeps the lounge and Murphy+ bed free for morning coffee or a late-night workspace. Add side and rear screen doors and the rear annex, and you get a breezy, bug-resistant outdoor living area in minutes.

If power confidence is high on your list, the optional Winnebago® x EcoFlow® Power Kit Pro on the 36B brings a 5kWh lithium battery and a 5-in-1 power management controller together behind a clean touchscreen interface. It intelligently manages inputs—solar via the available 190- or 220-watt panels, alternator charging while you drive, and shore power when you plug in—to supply both 12-volt and 110V AC. Pair that with the Truma Combi® Eco heating system and Eco-Hot® water system, and you’re set for shoulder-season trips where warm showers and quiet, even heat matter more than campsite hookups.

  • Pop-top sleeping area: Standard on 59P and 59PX and available on 36B, it adds a comfortable second bedroom without sacrificing lounge space.
  • Murphy+ bed design: A supportive platform bed opens floor space by day and provides under-bed storage with L-track tie-downs for bikes and bulky gear.
  • Galley access: The forward-facing 3.0 cu. ft. compressor fridge and pull-out countertop extension make it easy to prep from inside or outside.
  • Driver-assist tech: Full-speed forward collision warning plus, pedestrian automatic emergency braking system, post collision braking, and crosswind assist support confident driving on busy interstates.
  • Chassis readiness: The Ram ProMaster® 280-hp V6 with 9-speed automatic and 180-amp alternator balances smooth daily driving with road-trip stamina.

Practical details seal the deal. The wet bath on 36B, 59P, and 59PX includes a swiveling cassette toilet, flexible showerhead, and a removable closet rod for extra hanging space. Heavy-duty vinyl flooring is easy to clean, and zippered window coverings provide privacy without wrestling with bulky blinds. On the 59PX, an integrated 2,800-watt gas generator adds a layer of power redundancy for longer trips.

We’re often asked how the Solis manages real-world temperature swings. The answer comes from smart insulation and efficient climate hardware. The Truma Combi® Eco heating system offers quiet, consistent warmth in cooler months, and a 13,500 BTU air conditioner is standard on select floorplans and optional on the 59P. For year-round campers, thermal cab and window coverings—standard in the National Park Foundation™ Package—add noticeable comfort and privacy for urban overnights or shoulder-season trailheads.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many people can the Solis safely seat with seat belts?

Depending on configuration, the Solis offers 3-point seat belts at the forward-facing dinette and, on 59P with the available sofa/bed, seating for up to six with child seat tether anchors.

What are the key differences between 59P and 59PX?

Both offer the pop-top and Murphy+ bed, but 59PX adds a dedicated gear space with an L-track tie-down system and a 2,800-watt gas generator, making it ideal for bikes and bulkier cargo.

Can I remove the pop-top if I prefer a solid roof?

Yes—on 59P and 59PX, you can opt to remove the pop-top sleeping system. Conversely, 36B buyers can add a pop-top for extra sleeping space.

What powers the coach when I’m off-grid?

AGM house batteries are standard across the line, with roof-mounted solar options. On 36B, the available Winnebago® x EcoFlow® Power Kit Pro delivers lithium power, smart charging, and a 3,600-watt inverter for robust off-grid capability.

When you want guidance that connects features to how you travel, count on Winnebago Motor Homes—serving Milwaukee, Rockford, and Chicago—to tailor a Solis that fits your routine, your routes, and your season. From layout selection to energy management and storage planning, we help you capture more weekends with fewer compromises.

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