Greet the Open Road
G’Day represents the warm welcome of its namesake greeting. This 2016 two-wheel drive Advanced RV Sprinter build packs many amenities into its extended, 24-foot length.
In the daytime, the sofa bed in the rear can strap in multiple extra travelers to enjoy your journey alongside you. At night time, the bed deploys to a comfortable larger-than-queen size.
The comprehensive lithium battery system, charged any time the Sprinter engine is running, ensures that all travelers are comfortable without ever needing to worry about propane generators or stopping to plug in.


Specialty Features
- VB air suspension
- Solar panels (420 watt)
- Floor heat
- Bathroom skylight
- Driver seat workstation with hidden drop down table
- Fish-themed curtains and matching throw pillows for the outdoors and animal lovers
- Electric sofa bed – providing 3 additional seat belts. Bring your friends, parents, kids, or grandkids along for your adventures.
- Removable couch arms with built-in cup holders
Custom Lifestyle
We hope you have enjoyed reviewing the specifications and aesthetics of G’Day.
Please call or email to discuss changes you would like to consider.
Custom Lifestyle
We hope you have enjoyed reviewing the specifications and aesthetics of G’Day.
Please call or email to discuss changes you would like to consider.
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