The Keystone RV company was just a plucky upstart when, in 1998, it released what would become one of the most recognizable RVs on theroad: the Montana. The goal was to create a luxury rig that could compete with larger brands. It didn’t take long. By 2001, when Keystone was acquired by Thor Industries, the Montana had become the most popular fifth-wheel in the country, a title it still holds as the 2025 model comes to market.| RV.com
The calendar says it’s Friday, so that means it is time for our weekly round-up of everything happening in the RV industry. Before sliding off into the weekend, here are a few things you might want to know: Gulf Stream Coach Updates Vintage Cruiser to Appeal to Female Travelers: For its 10th anniversary, the adorable...| RV.com
Remember the old days? Camping headlamps were simple. Turned on. Turned off. They had one incandescent brightness setting, which only dimmed when your AAA batteries began to die. Then you rummaged for fresh batteries—but wait, were those also dead? You never knew. Today, headlamp technology has transformed, with LED lights, multiple modes, and rechargeable devices...| RV.com