Winnebago's new ProMaster-based rig aims to strike an ideal balance between converted camper and full RV.If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn moreAs much as taking to the road might sound like a great way to spend weekends and vacations, it's not really practical for most people to keep a large motorhome in their driveway. Between the size and the expense, it can obviously be a big commitment. AdvertisementAdvertisementWhile camper vans can offer smaller, more manageable alternatives, they're not without their own compromises. For instance, because they're usually converted for the job, they can be a little lacking when it comes to things like interior space or living provisions. Winnebago's new Elora/Resa brings RV dedication to a ProMaster footprint. - Credit: WinnebagoWith this in mind, Winnebago has expanded its lineup through a new kind of goldilocks option. It's a rig that blurs the lines between RV and van in an effort to make RVs more approachable.A goldilocks optionI'm talking about the Elora (also known as the Resa). Based on the Ram ProMaster chassis and equipped with a trusty Pentastar V6, it's a Class C setup that clocks in at only 20 feet long. The interior comes well-equipped to ensure you can live your best life on the road. - Credit: WinnebagoAs such, though it's comparable in exterior size to other van-based Winnebago options like the Solis and the Travato, it brings some additional wiggle room inside. Ceiling height comes to 6.5 feet, while width spans 6.75 feet.AdvertisementAdvertisementIn practice, this means that it promises a much more livable space for the long term. Along with a full shower and cassette toilet setup, the Elora floorpan manages to make room for a galley, a refrigerator and cooktop, prep spaces and plenty of integrated storage.At just 20 feet long, it's a more approachable option for those who aren't used to driving larger rigs. - Credit: WinnebagoWhat's more, because the rear interior garage space is modular in design and offers up to 2,200 pounds of payload, it can be converted for a variety of uses. In addition to fully clearing away and opening via a clever pass-through to house bulky gear like bikes, it also serves as a lounge that can accommodate a power lift bed for queen and elevated double bunk sleeping.The power lift bed allows for bunk-style sleeping. - Credit: WinnebagoEquipped for comfortEven with its compact, narrow-body footprint, the Elora doesn't skimp out on living provisions. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn keeping with its well-appointed interior, it brings essentials like dual 30-gallon fresh and grey water tanks, chassis-fueled heating and a 5kWh battery to power onboard electronics.The flexible floor plan includes a full wet-bath setup. - Credit: WinnebagoTo that end, you'll find it supports plenty of creature comforts to keep the experience pleasant and hassle-free. Along with Winnebago's EcoFlow management system, it touts dimmable LED lighting, a plethora of charging ports, hot water recirculation and even prep for Starlink. Moreover, though it already comes with features like a larger 220-amp alternator, Winnebago does offer further options to take the Elora's off-grid potential to the next level. Whether you're looking to fit solar or solar a hybrid generator, there are means to make it go the distance.That rear hatch allows for convenient access to the interior gear garage. - Credit: WinnebagoAvailability and pricingOne of the best parts about the Elora is the price. Unlike ultra-luxe rigs that cost a quarter-million or more and require a second mortgage, it promises to be a (relatively) affordable option. Per Winnebago, it'll roll out this month with prices starting from $153,772.Winnebago Elora/Resa Starts at $153,772 AdvertisementAdvertisementAbout the Author: Gray is an associate editor at Gear Patrol, covering cars, motorcycles and anything else with wheels. When he's not chasing the latest industry news, he's probably wrenching on one of many projects. For better or worse, he believes classics make perfectly practical daily drivers.Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.