Thanks for the comments everyone! The price on this coach, as equipped is $314,950. It's important to note that the Veracruz is Renegade's entry model to the Super C lineup. This gives you a great starting point for something you can take off road and go more places than most RVs. If you want to do a custom electrical system such as bigger batteries, inverters, and solar panels, we can do that at IWS for you. It just isn't a Renegade Factory option for now. But you have all the bones there to make it what YOU want with the great chassis, elevation off grid bits, and liquid spring suspension. Give us a call if you want to order your Veracruz! - Ben
With a little bit of work, this could be a beast for boondocking, because that is the market that you seem to be aiming toward. A couple of things I'd like to see improved on this would be the solar system. Maybe a few more panels on the roof and a couple more batteries would be great. Some of these models have a diesle heating system that could be integrated for better effeciency and not total reliance on the solar system and generator for heating. A bigger cutout on the wheel well for any type of rear tire change. An optional cassett for the toilet. Any amount of time out in the wilderness and you will run out of black water. I prefer a bigger bed above the cab but I understand that some don't really care. Also, you have taken out the center console for an arm rest but didn't put in any arm rest for the right elbow when driving long distance. A big discomfort for me when I'm driving several hours. Also, that rear end will dig in and probably get hung up in any off road driving in rugged turrain. Something your engineers will have to look at after a few of these come off the line. I'm not complaining, Renegade is a first class setup and I'll still keep this on my list, but I'd have to make some changes before I took that month long trip to Alaska.
I bought a stock 2024 and absolutely love it It drives really well. only thing I really miss is the lack of inboard arm rests on the cab seats. I purchased a stand alone console and set it on the floor platform and it solved the issue. I think the arm rests should be standard
I like the ability to raise slightly. We have a USFS campground that has a 6 mile rocky road that I have to reach with a robust high clearance 4x4, those endless swales make you count down the endless 1/10s of a mile watching the fish hatchery truck go up there. I dream of being a camp host up there, this may make it possible! Cheers, Davey
For a bit more you can get a Wanderbox with 45kw hours of batteries as well as 1800 watts of solar and 140 gallons of water and 100 gallons of fuel and an Aquahot. This is a good try and I looked at it before looking at wanderbox.
@Iwssales If I wanted to upgrade my lithium batteries to 200ah could you do the work? I would go out & buy the three batteries and three more solar panels to replace the offered batteries and enhance the solar package. While doing the off-grid suspension upgrade would you also upgrade the batteries/solar? Also want to change the toilet to a composting toilet - I again would buy the products if you would install. The water heater runs off electric or propane, correct? And, about how much would that cost & would the wait time run longer than 6 mos? By the way I do like the Vera Cruz - want something to drive comfortably into Alaska? Thank you. 💙🇺🇸💚👍😇
Are you guys planning to have a fixed bed because I really don’t like the Murphy bed then I would like to know if the storage base are heated maybe you said it but I missed it
Our Veracruz as equipped in this Video is priced at $314,950. Lead time is around 6 months right now but we are filling orders now which could extend that lead time. - Ben
It's a good start, but there are too many things that are just typical RV and not really off-grid or expedition vehicle like. The liquid springs suspension is fantastic and I was hopeful at that point, but it went down hill from there. Don't try to marry a class C RV (or whatever this qualifies for) to the idea of an expedition vehicle. Look at GXV Hilt, Supertramp Megatron, Rossmonster Baja, and other players in that price range. The solar and battery power is underwhelming for sure. Ditch the generator and use that space for a better power package. Nobody wants to be off-grid and then having to run a generator. The grey and black tank are not insulated. Ditch the black tank in general and go with a cassette toilet, dry-flush, or wrapon. Sorry, but this is eye-candy that cannot actually live up to the expectations in my opinion. It's a great RV, but it has nothing in regards to what it pretends to be.
Thanks for the comment. The price on this coach, as equipped is $314,950. It's important to note that the Veracruz is Renegade's entry model to the Super C lineup. This gives you a great starting point for something you can take off road and go more places than most RVs. If you want to do a custom electrical system such as bigger batteries, inverters, and solar panels, we can do that at IWS for you. It just isn't a Renegade Factory option for now. But you have all the bones there to make it what YOU want with the great chassis, elevation off grid bits, and liquid spring suspension. Give us a call if you want to order your Veracruz! - Ben
Sorry it is not a super C since it is built on a pickup truck chassis not a commercial truck chassis. That slide will get torn up in no time go with a non-slide. Ditch the genny and up the solar and battery cap.
With many arguing over Dynamax having competition in the expedition segment with the Ista 5 when models can be outfitted with the extreme package to take on the REGENADE Veracruz.
Propane? Seriously. 300AH 12V, Seriously? Walmart can provide more AMPs/Watts in 30 min. Can not take these people seriously! Definitely NOT off-grid. Amateur electrical system!!
Thanks for the comment! It's important to note that the Veracruz is Renegade's entry model to the Super C lineup. This gives you a great starting point for something you can take off road and go more places than most RVs. If you want to do a custom electrical system such as bigger batteries, inverters, and solar panels, we can do that at IWS for you. It just isn't a Renegade Factory option for now. But you have all the bones there to make it what YOU want with the great chassis, elevation off grid bits, and liquid spring suspension. Give us a call if you want to order your Veracruz! - Ben
Secondly, why have any on board gas? You have the latest lithium batteries, solar power, on board generator and the truck alternator, when you don’t have plug in power. Why is the heating system not a diesel/electric, like the latest systems. I would not want Propane at all. Max
Thanks for the comment! We ordered what we could from Renegade, and we can always upgrade your electrical items. This is a great starting package but if you want more that's easy to upgrade at IWS. Give us a shout if you want to order your own Veracruz! - Ben
This is not an off grid expedition truck….not enough off grid power, generator is out of the question in a national park, not enough water, the entire setup is not rugged enough to go off grid (nice paint color though), not a 4 season because of the slide so it's basically missing what you guys intented that rig to be.
Thanks for the comment! A few things 1.) Veracruz has another floorplan where you don't have to do the Murphy bed. 2.) We ordered what we could from Renegade, and we can always upgrade your electrical items. This is a great starting package but if you want more that's easy to upgrade at IWS. 3.) There's a reason the Dynamax and Forest River have such a low price....you get what you pay for. that's all I will say. Give us a shout if you want to order your own Veracruz! - Ben
The truck seems ok, but why such a gutless engine. I can buy a New Super Duty with 500hp ???? Why would I accept 350hp, frankly I will not. Also why just and XLT? Can this be upgraded? As I said previously, the low power version of the engine, kills this deal for me. Max
You should’ve demonstrated all these features and facts on the trail not just take pictures and talk about it. Comes off like you don’t know what you’re doing Mr. salesman
Ok rig, not truly boondocking rig. Some inefficient systems & questionable choices. Also, keep practicing your speaking bud. Sometimes hard to follow when you trip over your words You're not nearly as well spoken as your dad.
Thanks for the comment! We ordered what we could from Renegade, and we can always upgrade your electrical items. This is a great starting package but if you want more that's easy to upgrade at IWS. Give us a shout if you want to order your own Veracruz! - Ben
Thanks for the comments everyone! The price on this coach, as equipped is $314,950.
It's important to note that the Veracruz is Renegade's entry model to the Super C lineup. This gives you a great starting point for something you can take off road and go more places than most RVs. If you want to do a custom electrical system such as bigger batteries, inverters, and solar panels, we can do that at IWS for you. It just isn't a Renegade Factory option for now. But you have all the bones there to make it what YOU want with the great chassis, elevation off grid bits, and liquid spring suspension. Give us a call if you want to order your Veracruz!
- Ben
With a little bit of work, this could be a beast for boondocking, because that is the market that you seem to be aiming toward. A couple of things I'd like to see improved on this would be the solar system. Maybe a few more panels on the roof and a couple more batteries would be great. Some of these models have a diesle heating system that could be integrated for better effeciency and not total reliance on the solar system and generator for heating. A bigger cutout on the wheel well for any type of rear tire change. An optional cassett for the toilet. Any amount of time out in the wilderness and you will run out of black water. I prefer a bigger bed above the cab but I understand that some don't really care. Also, you have taken out the center console for an arm rest but didn't put in any arm rest for the right elbow when driving long distance. A big discomfort for me when I'm driving several hours. Also, that rear end will dig in and probably get hung up in any off road driving in rugged turrain. Something your engineers will have to look at after a few of these come off the line. I'm not complaining, Renegade is a first class setup and I'll still keep this on my list, but I'd have to make some changes before I took that month long trip to Alaska.
Approach angle is great, but the departure angle makes this rig just eye candy as a true off road rig.
I bought a stock 2024 and absolutely love it It drives really well. only thing I really miss is the lack of inboard arm rests on the cab seats. I purchased a stand alone console and set it on the floor platform and it solved the issue. I think the arm rests should be standard
That opening drone shot into your intro might be my new favorite shot.
Raising the bar in RV your videos! Killing it guys 🔥
very well detailed explanation of the vehicle.
Nice Rv bro
I like the ability to raise slightly. We have a USFS campground that has a 6 mile rocky road that I have to reach with a robust high clearance 4x4, those endless swales make you count down the endless 1/10s of a mile watching the fish hatchery truck go up there. I dream of being a camp host up there, this may make it possible! Cheers, Davey
Thanks for watching! - Ben
2000 watts solar and at least 900amp hr battery, would that be possible. My only concern is that Ford 10spd.
This is the one
Waoo que máquina impresiónante😊
I like that it’s not a crew cab. I’d rather have the interior space than seats.
i’d like to know the approach and departure angles. seems great for flat forest roads but the regular renegade can do those.
I am in Love
For a bit more you can get a Wanderbox with 45kw hours of batteries as well as 1800 watts of solar and 140 gallons of water and 100 gallons of fuel and an Aquahot. This is a good try and I looked at it before looking at wanderbox.
Is there outside fridge & my concern is … would it tump over ? Looks a might heavy.
No outside fridge on this one but we can get you one if you want. It is 17,000 lbs. Thanks - Ben
Thanks for your response!❤
@@IwssalesThanks for your response.❤
Are the drawers dovetail construction ?
Quadcab option would be a great start for families of 5 -7.
Great truck. Just not a fan of the inefficient propane heat.
Great video.
Thanks for watching! - Ben
@Iwssales
If I wanted to upgrade my lithium batteries to 200ah could you do the work? I would go out & buy the three batteries and three more solar panels to replace the offered batteries and enhance the solar package. While doing the off-grid suspension upgrade would you also upgrade the batteries/solar?
Also want to change the toilet to a composting toilet - I again would buy the products if you would install.
The water heater runs off electric or propane, correct?
And, about how much would that cost & would the wait time run longer than 6 mos?
By the way I do like the Vera Cruz - want something to drive comfortably into Alaska?
Thank you.
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Are you guys planning to have a fixed bed because I really don’t like the Murphy bed then I would like to know if the storage base are heated maybe you said it but I missed it
Yes. Checkout the 32VDS model. A little longer floorplan where you can get a fixed bed. No heated storage bays but would be easy to add. Thanks! - Ben
@@IwssalesI can’t find 32VDS The only one I found is 35 MDS.
@@black300c69 Go to the floorplan section using this link.
www.renegaderv.com/rvmodel/2025-renegade-veracruz/
The 35MDS is discontinued. Thanks! - Ben
They can also lose the leveling jacks Liquid Spring offers auto level option
I didn't see a spare tire on this unit which as an off road rig your definitely going to need
Thanks for the comment. We can get you a spare tire easy - Give us a shout if you want to order your own Veracruz! - Ben
@@Iwssales
Where would the spare be mounted or stored with the elevation package & regular??
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Looks Great. Getting to be a crowded market for $500K+ clients, which not many can afford... What is the price tag? What is the lead-time?
Our Veracruz as equipped in this Video is priced at $314,950. Lead time is around 6 months right now but we are filling orders now which could extend that lead time. - Ben
It's a good start, but there are too many things that are just typical RV and not really off-grid or expedition vehicle like. The liquid springs suspension is fantastic and I was hopeful at that point, but it went down hill from there. Don't try to marry a class C RV (or whatever this qualifies for) to the idea of an expedition vehicle. Look at GXV Hilt, Supertramp Megatron, Rossmonster Baja, and other players in that price range. The solar and battery power is underwhelming for sure. Ditch the generator and use that space for a better power package. Nobody wants to be off-grid and then having to run a generator. The grey and black tank are not insulated. Ditch the black tank in general and go with a cassette toilet, dry-flush, or wrapon.
Sorry, but this is eye-candy that cannot actually live up to the expectations in my opinion. It's a great RV, but it has nothing in regards to what it pretends to be.
Thanks for the comment. The price on this coach, as equipped is $314,950.
It's important to note that the Veracruz is Renegade's entry model to the Super C lineup. This gives you a great starting point for something you can take off road and go more places than most RVs. If you want to do a custom electrical system such as bigger batteries, inverters, and solar panels, we can do that at IWS for you. It just isn't a Renegade Factory option for now. But you have all the bones there to make it what YOU want with the great chassis, elevation off grid bits, and liquid spring suspension. Give us a call if you want to order your Veracruz!
- Ben
Thank you. I really want to know more
Check it out on our website.
iwssales.com/motorcoaches/inventory/2024-30-renegade-veracruz-30vrm-4x4-stock-8382/
@@Iwssales Thank you
Sorry it is not a super C since it is built on a pickup truck chassis not a commercial truck chassis. That slide will get torn up in no time go with a non-slide. Ditch the genny and up the solar and battery cap.
Looks like the Dynamax 🥱
No it doesn’t
With many arguing over Dynamax having competition in the expedition segment with the Ista 5 when models can be outfitted with the extreme package to take on the REGENADE Veracruz.
GREAT VIDEO. WHAT IS THE COST OF THAT RIG?
Our Veracruz as equipped in this Video is priced at $314,950. - Ben
What is the CCC?
After fuel and water with the off grid package, its about 2,000 lbs - Ben
How much does it cost?
Our Veracruz as equipped in this Video is priced at $314,950. - Ben
Propane? Seriously. 300AH 12V, Seriously? Walmart can provide more AMPs/Watts in 30 min. Can not take these people seriously! Definitely NOT off-grid. Amateur electrical system!!
Thanks for the comment!
It's important to note that the Veracruz is Renegade's entry model to the Super C lineup. This gives you a great starting point for something you can take off road and go more places than most RVs. If you want to do a custom electrical system such as bigger batteries, inverters, and solar panels, we can do that at IWS for you. It just isn't a Renegade Factory option for now. But you have all the bones there to make it what YOU want with the great chassis, elevation off grid bits, and liquid spring suspension. Give us a call if you want to order your Veracruz! - Ben
I agree this electrical is weak even for class B vans
It can be upgraded.
This is amazing, what is the price?
Our Veracruz as equipped in this Video is priced at $314,950. - Ben
Small bed you need minimun 76 long its a hobit bed
Ben a normal Super Duty has 500hp, yet you said this F550 had only 330hp. ??????
Also the king bed is just 6' long . I am 5'11" too tight for me..
Why this guy has a same voice as Tim Kook when he introduce WWWDC😅😅😅
Secondly, why have any on board gas?
You have the latest lithium batteries, solar power, on board generator and the truck alternator, when you don’t have plug in power.
Why is the heating system not a diesel/electric, like the latest systems. I would not want Propane at all.
Max
I can find 32 VDS The only one I found is 35 MDS.
Go to the floorplan section using this link.
www.renegaderv.com/rvmodel/2025-renegade-veracruz/
The 35MDS is discontinued. Thanks! - Ben
Raynor Vista
No master bed. Just 2 makeshift beds.
No MSRP
Our Veracruz as equipped in this Video is priced at $314,950. - Ben
Me likie
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Great rig but you guys have to do better with the electrical system
Thanks for the comment! We ordered what we could from Renegade, and we can always upgrade your electrical items. This is a great starting package but if you want more that's easy to upgrade at IWS. Give us a shout if you want to order your own Veracruz! - Ben
One off road trip and the paint will be all gone and sides banged up…all sides of the rig should be cover with a rough rhino layer and fenders.
The slide won't make this rig a 4 season
This would have been better on the F600 chassis cab, your too close to max GVW.
This is not an off grid expedition truck….not enough off grid power, generator is out of the question in a national park, not enough water, the entire setup is not rugged enough to go off grid (nice paint color though), not a 4 season because of the slide so it's basically missing what you guys intented that rig to be.
Get a different presenter. Can’t find his words. 😢
I had no stop watching - way too many commercials.
Name Fall
Earyhroamer is better for off-road. This has more space
Yep! EarthRoamer does a great job. They also start around $700k. Our Veracruz as equipped in this Video is $314,950. - Ben
Isata 5 extreme 28ss has 2 15kw ac's and twice the solar and twice the lithium for $291k and 4 season Wtf? No Ghetto Murphy bed either
Thanks for the comment! A few things
1.) Veracruz has another floorplan where you don't have to do the Murphy bed.
2.) We ordered what we could from Renegade, and we can always upgrade your electrical items. This is a great starting package but if you want more that's easy to upgrade at IWS.
3.) There's a reason the Dynamax and Forest River have such a low price....you get what you pay for. that's all I will say.
Give us a shout if you want to order your own Veracruz! - Ben
Moving on, 5-10? Really?😊
Already been said, but 300 amp lithium is NOT a good off grid set up.
An hour long video to say you copied Entegra, but with the approach of ‘good enough’. Great…
The truck seems ok, but why such a gutless engine. I can buy a New Super Duty with 500hp ????
Why would I accept 350hp, frankly I will not. Also why just and XLT? Can this be upgraded?
As I said previously, the low power version of the engine, kills this deal for me.
Max
You should’ve demonstrated all these features and facts on the trail not just take pictures and talk about it. Comes off like you don’t know what you’re doing Mr. salesman
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Looks way too big for tight trails and a turning radius too big for tight switchbacks.
Ok rig, not truly boondocking rig. Some inefficient systems & questionable choices.
Also, keep practicing your speaking bud. Sometimes hard to follow when you trip over your words You're not nearly as well spoken as your dad.
Thanks for the comment! We ordered what we could from Renegade, and we can always upgrade your electrical items. This is a great starting package but if you want more that's easy to upgrade at IWS. Give us a shout if you want to order your own Veracruz! - Ben
Ben you do a fantastic speaking job!!! I'd like to know a little more about the breaking system and is it push button start?
Renegade Junk. Make all the flashy videos you want. Junk
So are you saying you DON'T want to order a Veracruz?
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