Indoor/Outdoor Living On The Go
Terry and Cindy came to us from South Dakota with a clear goal for their custom motorhome: create a space that feels open—especially when the day calls you outside. For Cynterra, they chose a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4500 B Box platform. The added carrying capacity of the 4500 chassis gave us the margin to build one of the defining elements of this coach: a folding deck that opens the living space to the sky.
That deck was designed and fabricated in-house by the same craftspeople who build our custom roof racks, nerf bars, shower pans, battery enclosures, and other one-off metalwork across our fleet. It’s a simple idea executed carefully—strong, clean, and built for years of use.
Terry and Cindy have recently retired and downsized, making room for longer stretches on the road. We’re looking forward to hearing where Cynterra takes them next—through the American West and wherever else their backpacks and curiosity lead.
FAQ’s
There are many shapes and sizes of motorhomes. How do I know a Class B is the best fit for me?
Why ARV?
How much does it cost? How long does it take to build?
Where would I find a dealer that sells Advanced RV motorhomes?
How will I design my ARV?
How customized can I make my ARV?
There is no menu of items for you to choose from when designing your custom motorhome. Our designers have created an outline that guides the design process but every client design conversation is as unique as their resulting motorhome. The only limitations on the design are “will it fit into the chassis (weight and volume” and “is it legal by MB upfit and DOT standards”
I’ve decided I’m interested, what should my next step be?
What kind of support and service can I expect when I drive away?
What should I name my van?
The names are only limited by your imaginations. Some examples of past names: NUANNAARPOQ, WAHROONGA, Glamazon, Goose, Nut Nut, Eowyn, Pebbles and Bam Bam