Airstream’s XL Model Is Back From the Dead and Bigger Than Ever

Last year, they killed the Land Yacht. Now we know why.

Airstream’s XL Model Is Back From the Dead and Bigger Than Ever

Airstream’s XL Model Is Back From the Dead and Bigger Than Ever

By Reuben Brody

The amount of space you need in a camper is directly proportional to how long you plan on living on the road.

Going some place for a long weekend? A teardrop trailer will suffice.

Going some place for five days? The Bowlus Road Chief is a stylish option.

Anything more than that and you need the updated Airstream Classic, a 33-footer with a queen bed in the back and the sort of high-level finishes that will make you feel right at home no matter where you are.

The Classic comes on the heels of the discontinuation of the Land Yacht, a 28-foot model that was formerly Airstream’s biggest. Inside: room to sleep up to five, plush leather seating, an apartment-sized kitchen and “marine-grade” flooring. There’s even a projector screen for movie nights, automated shades for privacy and finishes in the bathroom and galley on par with what you’d find in a nice home.

You are now free to move about the country.

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