At a hair under $450,000, the Rossmönster Baja Series Plus offers plus-sized, plus-priced adventure.
, being the Colorado-based RV outfit’s largest and fanciest vehicle, is not the adventure-mobile for penny-pinchers. Instead, it’s a large, upscale,The high-end, all-terrain truck camper space seems to be getting crowded, so how is the Rossmönster going to stand out ? For one, the company has a hard-walled, pop-top camper unit with a full-size side door, in-floor heating, and a full-size wet-bath shower and toilet.
At $448,000 to start, the Plus is a big step up from the EX and LX 1-ton lines, which start at $369,000, but it’s the clear choice for those who want everything. In addition to the larger floorpan and more serious chassis, the Plus offers significantly more fresh water—68 gallons versus 40 in the lower-tier Bajas—and the winch. The EX and LX are available now, and the Baja Series Plus is coming soon.
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