Rich Americans keep high-end RV company rolling along
Most US recreational vehicles are produced in Elkhart, Indiana, while the Bowlus, a luxury travel trailer, is made in Oxnard, California. The Bowlus is designed to be towed by a Porsche sports car and features a 1930s design with a minimalist interior. Its top-end model costs 0,000. Demand for the Bowlus increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the company is now expanding by offering a lower-priced version and selling through dealerships. Bowlus trailers are handcrafted by 35 workers and the company plans to produce 100 trailers this year. The Bowlus was originally designed by a Los Angeles aerospace engineer during the Great Depression and uses a monocoque structural system, making it light but strong. Other companies are also developing luxury and battery-powered trailers, such as Aero Build and Pebble, with prices ranging from 9,000 to 9,900.