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Winnebago Motor Homes - What to Know About the 2026 Winnebago Solis
The 2026 Winnebago Solis brings true versatility to the Class B segment, blending everyday drivability with confident multi-day travel. Built on the Ram ProMaster chassis and powered by a 280-hp 3.6L V6 paired to a 9-speed automatic, the Solis moves with ease in city traffic and on the open highway. Intelligent safety and driver aids, flexible sleeping arrangements, practical storage, and efficient onboard systems make this camper van a smart choice for first-time buyers and seasoned travelers alike.
At Winnebago Motor Homes, we are proud to be serving Chicago, Madison, and Milwaukee with a knowledgeable team, model walkthroughs, and ordering support tailored to your travel style. Three Solis configurations make it simple to find the right fit. The Solis Pocket 36A measures a compact 17 feet 10 inches with clever modular furniture, a flexible cargo zone, and seating that converts to a daybed. The 59P stretches to 19 feet 9 inches for added living space, and the 21-foot 59PX provides extra gear capacity and the convenience of an integrated generator. Select models offer an available pop-top for an elevated sleeping lounge that opens up the floor for daytime use.
Smart cabin touches help every mile feel relaxed. The cockpit centers around a touchscreen with rearview monitor, available navigation, and USB connectivity. Swivel cab seats turn the front row into part of the living area once you are parked. Driver and passenger airbags, 3-point seat belts, electric power steering, and advanced driver assistance features such as crosswind assist, forward collision warning, pedestrian automatic emergency braking, and post-collision braking support confident travel from narrow streets to mountain passes.
The galley is designed to make real meals possible on the road. A stainless-steel sink, 2-burner range with glass cover, and a compressor-driven refrigerator keep essentials cold and cooking quick. On Solis floorplans, a pull-out counter extension and spice rack boost prep space without eating into the aisle. The Pocket includes a portable cassette toilet stored under the rear-facing dinette seat, while Solis floorplans add a wet bath with shower, swiveling cassette toilet, mirror, and removable clothes rod. Ventilation throughout the cabin is supported by powered fans, and a 13,500 BTU roof air conditioner helps regulate cabin temperatures at campgrounds.
Heating and hot water solutions are tuned for efficiency. The Pocket features the Truma VarioHeat, while Solis models step up to the Truma Combi Eco system for combined furnace and water heating. Freshwater capacity is a practical 20 gallons across the lineup, with a 20-gallon gray holding tank. Cassette capacities vary by model to keep weight manageable and service simple. LP storage, fuel capacity, and thoughtfully routed plumbing with heated drainage help extend shoulder-season usability.
Power management is equally straightforward. Dual AGM Group 31 coach batteries, a 55-amp converter-charger, and automatic dual-battery charge control keep essentials running. Depending on configuration, solar comes standard or available, with flexible-surface panels on pop-top models and additional options for non pop-top builds. The 59PX includes a 2,800-watt gas generator for powered air conditioning and high-demand appliances away from shore power, with the generator available on select other layouts. A coach battery disconnect and a roof access wiring port make upgrades and storage simple.
- Ram ProMaster V6 power with 9-speed automatic
- Three lengths to fit urban or long-haul travel
- Available pop-top sleeping on select models
- Murphy bed and convertible dinettes for flexible layouts
- Solar-ready energy with available onboard generator
- Advanced safety and driver aids for confident driving
- L-track cargo tie-downs on 59PX for gear organization
When choosing your layout, think about the roads you frequent, the gear you bring, and how you prefer to camp. The nimble Pocket is easy to park and excels at minimalist travel. The 59P balances room and agility for couples or small families. The 59PX is ideal for longer trips with bulkier equipment, offering added storage length and standard generator power. Towing up to 3,500 pounds is supported with proper equipment and within ratings, and the ProMaster platform’s electric power steering and modern braking help ease the load.
- Define your use case for daily duty, weekend trips, or extended travel
- Choose the footprint that fits your parking and campsite needs
- Decide on sleeping solutions including the available pop-top
- Select power options such as solar and generator for off-grid comfort
As with any RV, features and options vary by unit. Capacities, weights, and availability can change with ongoing product improvements. For the most accurate build details, review the window sticker and confirm the equipment list on the specific Solis under consideration.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What are the key differences among the Pocket 36A, 59P, and 59PX
The Pocket 36A is the most compact and emphasizes flexible seating, a convertible daybed, and modular storage. The 59P adds interior volume and the available pop-top for added sleeping. The 59PX extends the rear for more gear space with L-track tie-downs and includes a gas generator for powered comfort away from hookups.
Can the Solis work as a daily driver
Yes. The ProMaster footprint, tight turning radius, and helpful visibility tech make the Solis manageable for errands and urban parking. Swivel cab seats and secure storage help transition quickly from weekday use to weekend adventures.
How does the Solis support off-grid camping
Dual AGM coach batteries pair with solar charging on select models and an available or included generator depending on floorplan. The compressor refrigerator, efficient heating systems, and LED lighting reduce energy draw. Alternator charging while driving replenishes batteries between stops.
What should I know about towing and payload
A 3,500-pound drawbar rating is available when properly equipped, but real-world towing depends on how the van is loaded relative to GVWR, GAWR, and GCWR. Always verify ratings on the specific unit and follow the vehicle operator’s manual and trailer brake guidance.
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