Entegra Expanse

Entegra Expanse

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Entegra Expanse RVs For Sale

Entegra Expanse AWD Class B camper vans for sale at Motor Home Specialist, the #1 Volume Selling Motor Home Dealer in the World and the #1 Entegra Coach RV dealer in the country.

The Expanse is Entegra's all-wheel drive Class B camper van, built on the Ford® Transit AWD 350HD platform. It targets buyers who want Class B drivability and city-friendly footprint with the added confidence of all-wheel drive for snow, gravel, light off-pavement use, and inclement weather. Couples and remote workers who want a flexible cabin with a fold-down workstation, swivel seats, and convertible sleeping will find the Expanse hits a practical mid-size sweet spot in the Entegra Class B lineup, between the compact Arc and the larger Ethos.

The Expanse is built on the Ford Transit AWD 350HD chassis with a 148-inch wheelbase, a 3.5L EcoBoost V6 gas engine rated at 310 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, a 10-speed automatic transmission, a 3.73 limited-slip axle, a 250-amp alternator, dual 12-volt AGM chassis batteries (70 amp-hours each), 205/75R16C all-season tires on aluminum wheels, and a 25-gallon fuel tank. The E-Z Drive™ package adds Hellwig® helper springs to settle the ride when loaded. A heavy-duty trailer tow package with a dual 4/7-pin connector handles tow loads.

Driver-assist tech on the Ford chassis is comprehensive. The Expanse includes a 12-inch SYNC 4 HD multi-function display, a 360-degree camera with split view and front camera washer, a rear-view camera with trailer hitch assist, blind spot assist 1.0 with trailer coverage and cross-traffic alert, intelligent adaptive cruise control, a lane-keeping system, front, side, and reverse sensing systems, forward collision warning, Pre-Collision Assist with automatic emergency braking, post-collision braking, the SOS Post Crash Alert System, driver and passenger airbags, Safety Canopy side-curtain airbags, AdvanceTrac with RSC roll stability control, side wind stabilization, hill start assist, SecuriLock anti-theft, autolocking drive away with crash unlocking, FordPass Connect, rain-sensing wipers, automatic high-beam headlights, wiper-activated headlights, daytime running headlamps, power-adjusting side-view mirrors, remote keyless entry, and a keyless entry pad. The cab uses 4-way swivel driver and passenger seats and privacy shades for the cab windows.

The exterior runs a Carefree® armless motion-sensing patio awning with LED light strip, fiberglass running boards for the cab and entry doors, an outside shower, two 120-volt exterior outlets, sliding vented windows, and a side screen door with magnetic and zipper close-offs. The Winegard® Air 360 TV antenna is standard, and a Starlink satellite internet system is available as an option.

Inside, the Expanse runs custom-molded ABS interior wall panels, residential vinyl flooring, a soft-touch vinyl ceiling, high-intensity LED ceiling lights, high-gloss cabinetry (with soft-close overhead cabinet doors on the 21T), a 24-inch LED HD TV, an adjustable table with multiple mounts and a fold-down workstation, a powered roof vent in the living area, a removable privacy shade for the sliding door window, and the Firefly Multiplex command system through a wall-mounted touchscreen and mobile app. The 21B adds a rear screen door with roll-up and blackout capabilities. Cable TV hookup with RG-6 coax is included.

Power and water systems use the Truma Combi Eco Plus water heater and furnace, which runs on propane, electric, or both. Power management includes a 2,800-watt gas generator with auto-gen start (drawing directly from the chassis fuel tank), two 12-volt AGM house batteries with a disconnect switch, a 200-watt roof-mounted GoPower® solar panel with integrated control panel, a portable solar plug for adding more capacity, and a 13,500 BTU Coleman®-Mach® 10 rooftop air conditioner. Inverter capacity depends on floor plan: 1,000 watts on the 21B and 2,000 watts on the 21T. The 21B includes a 6-gallon (20-pound) propane tank with LP quick-connect hookup. Heated grey holding tanks with 12-volt pads, LED-lit holding tank valves, a black tank flush, and a winterization drain system extend cold-weather camping range.

The galley pairs solid-surface countertops with a stainless steel sink and ball-bearing drawer guides. Refrigeration depends on floor plan: the 21B uses a 5.3-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator, while the 21T uses a 3.1-cubic-foot unit. The 21B includes a 2-burner gas cooktop and a convection microwave; the 21T uses a portable induction cooktop and a standard microwave.

Sleeping configurations vary across floor plans. The 21B has a rear power sofa that converts at the touch of a button into a 68-by-76-inch bed. The 21T has two 23-by-76-inch twin beds in the rear that convert to a 61-by-76-inch combined bed and includes a charging station. The all-in-one wet bath includes a shower with magnetic curtain, a foot-flush toilet, the Aqua View® SHOWERMI$ER™ water-saving valve, and a powered roof vent.

At MHSRV, the Expanse is offered in three floor plans: the 21B, the 21T, and the 21L. The 21B is the rear power-sofa-bed layout with the larger refrigerator and gas cooktop; the 21T is the twin-bed layout with the portable induction cooktop, larger inverter, and built-in charging station; and the 21L rounds out the lineup with its own configuration. Optional equipment includes the Starlink satellite internet system.

For shoppers cross-shopping the Expanse against other Class B camper vans (including the Entegra Arc on the smaller ProMaster 1500 chassis and the Entegra Ethos on the longer ProMaster 3500 chassis), browse the full Entegra Coach lineup at MHSRV to compare floor plans, pricing, and features across the brand.

Entegra Expanse FAQs

What is the Entegra Expanse?

The Entegra Expanse is an all-wheel drive Class B camper van built on the Ford Transit AWD 350HD platform. It includes a wet bath, galley, sleeping area, and seating in three different floor plan layouts, and it's designed for buyers who want a Class B with the added confidence of AWD for snow, gravel, and light off-pavement use.

What chassis is the Entegra Expanse built on?

The Expanse is built on the Ford Transit AWD 350HD chassis with a 148-inch wheelbase. It uses a 3.5L EcoBoost V6 gas engine rated at 310 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, a 10-speed automatic transmission, and a 3.73 limited-slip axle.

Is the Entegra Expanse AWD?

Yes, the Expanse comes standard with all-wheel drive on every floor plan. It uses the Ford Transit AWD 350HD platform, which gives it added traction in snow, on gravel, and in light off-pavement conditions.

How much can the Entegra Expanse tow?

The Expanse comes equipped with the Ford heavy-duty trailer tow package and a dual 4/7-pin connector. Always confirm tongue weight and trailer weight against the chassis ratings before towing.

Is the Entegra Expanse a Class B?

Yes, the Expanse is a Class B camper van. It's built inside the body of a Ford Transit AWD 350HD van, with the wet bath, kitchen, and sleeping area integrated into the original van shell rather than a coach body added to a cutaway chassis.

What floor plans does the Entegra Expanse come in?

Motor Home Specialist offers the Entegra Expanse in three floor plans: the 21B, the 21T, and the 21L. The 21B uses a rear power sofa that converts to a 68-by-76-inch bed and includes a 2-burner gas cooktop and a 5.3-cubic-foot refrigerator. The 21T uses two twin beds that convert to a combined sleeping space and includes a portable induction cooktop, a 2,000-watt inverter, and a built-in charging station. The 21L rounds out the lineup with its own layout configuration.

What is the difference between the Expanse and the Ethos?

The Expanse is built on the Ford Transit AWD 350HD chassis and comes standard with all-wheel drive. The Ethos is built on the RAM ProMaster 3500 chassis with front-wheel drive, has a slightly different floor plan lineup, and offers an optional Li Package that converts the van to fully electric off-grid operation. Floor plans, finish packages, and feature differences vary, and your salesperson can walk through the specific differences.

Does the Entegra Expanse have a bathroom?

Yes, the Expanse has a wet bath with a shower, magnetic curtain, foot-flush toilet, the Aqua View SHOWERMI$ER water-saving valve, and a powered roof vent. The Truma Combi Eco Plus system provides on-demand hot water, and a black tank flush is included.

How much does an Entegra Expanse cost?

Motor Home Specialist offers industry-leading discount pricing on every new Entegra Expanse for sale, well below MSRP, so you save thousands compared to other Entegra Coach dealers. Pricing varies by floor plan and selected options. Contact MHSRV for current pricing on in-stock units.

What standout features come on the Entegra Expanse?

Notable features include the Ford Transit AWD 350HD chassis with all-wheel drive, full Ford driver-assist tech (intelligent adaptive cruise control, 360-degree camera, blind spot assist with trailer coverage, Pre-Collision Assist with AEB, lane-keeping system), the E-Z Drive package with Hellwig helper springs, the Truma Combi Eco Plus water heater and furnace, a 200-watt GoPower solar panel with integrated control panel, the Carefree armless motion-sensing patio awning, swivel cab seats with a fold-down workstation, the Firefly Multiplex coach control system with mobile app, and an optional Starlink satellite internet system.

Where can I buy an Entegra Expanse?

Motor Home Specialist in Alvarado, Texas is the #1 volume-selling Entegra Coach dealer in the world and stocks one of the largest selections of new and used Entegra Expanse AWD Class B camper vans for sale anywhere in the country. MHSRV ships Expanse camper vans to customers nationwide and offers in-house financing, trade-ins, and full-service support after the sale.

Manufacturer options, features, colors, etc. can all change without notice and MHSRV assumes no responsibility for the changes or possible errors in information provided by the manufacturer. All weights and measurements are approximate and not guaranteed to be 100% accurate. For the latest information be sure to check with your salesperson and/or the coach manufacturer and verify before purchase.