Featherlite Luxury Coach

Behold, a luxury coach that costs more than most houses. Featherlite Luxury Coaches has unveiled the the Vantare Platinum Plus, a triple slide Prevost conversion designed to be the most elite luxury coach conversion. It has entry steps of Inca marble and risers of hand-made glass tile with embedded copper. The ceiling and AV cabinet in the helm are covered with pearlized Italian leather and the veneer on the dash and steering wheel are sapele Pommele from Africa. The salon features a sofa with double electric recliners , a special liquor cabinet with crystal glasses and desk with suede-lined drawers and a laptop computer. The galley includes Miele and Sub-Zero appliances and the stateroom has a king bed with a plasma TV that lifts out of the footboard. All this fabulousness will cost you, of course, the Platinum Plus has a price of $2.5 million. Check out the luxe stateroom after the jump.


Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
rkolsen Jul 12th 2006 9:56AM
No photos after the jump.
AbbydonKrafts Jul 12th 2006 11:00AM
I don't see how someone with that much money to spare would want to own a luxury RV. Most people of that caliber would just fly from point to point. Even if I had that much money, I wouldn't care about the imported items. As long as it's a comfortable ride, that's enough. Honestly now, Inca Marble in a RV? That just screams: "Look at me! Not only am I eccentric, but I'm also a freak!"
Rich Jul 12th 2006 11:15AM
#2, while it doesn't make sense to me either, you would perhaps be as flabbergasted if you went to some "premium" RV shows/parks and saw some of the mon$tro$itie$ that roll in. Apparently, money continues to not buy sense.......
Rhea Jul 12th 2006 12:18PM
I agree, with all that money, why not just buy a really nice house or something? Also, which RV parks would you stay at? I mean, it might not be your crowd, exactly.
Andrew Breza Jul 12th 2006 1:16PM
#4: There are special luxury parks for RVs like this. Some people take temporary residence in different places but want to feel at home at the same time. Although I would rather have a sweet private jet, to each his own.
Jimmy Hines Jul 12th 2006 2:30PM
I believe its just a case of the Mfg. trying to tell a story of what CAN be done if you have more money than brains. I can't imagine what kind of a "complex" someone would have to have to actually go & buy something like this.
The Duke Of Coaches Jul 17th 2006 2:11PM
I SAY GO FOR IT-LIFE IS SHORT SO ENJOY IT I DO$$
JACQUELINE Jul 17th 2006 2:14PM
WELL FOR 2.5 MIL, I CAN STAY ALL OVER THE WORLD IN GRAND HOTELS FOREVER AND EVER.
Sabrina Jul 17th 2006 2:20PM
Puts a new twist on your, "house" having a hitch and wheels under it.
Wedjat Jul 17th 2006 2:27PM
My idea of a PERFECT luxury vehicle would be one that could produce and refine its own fuel out of thin air.
Earl Jul 17th 2006 2:27PM
I'll stick with my simple little pop up camper... if i had that kinda money. it sure wouldn't be wasted on an RV.
LESLI Jul 17th 2006 2:28PM
Just because you have money doesn't mean that you aren't someone who likes camping. Most of these are built for retirees who live in their RV year round and go from park to park. That's how some people like to live. If I had 2.5 I'd buy one for my parents. They love camping. That's their idea of heaven on Earth. Personally, I, don't think this is camping at all, however I hate camping. So I would definitely "camp" this way.
Joe Celebrity Jul 17th 2006 2:31PM
for those of us who 'have,' I think it's a shame to flaunt this type of an RV when so many are less fortunate. Why not spend your extra $$$ on the planet, helping people and perhaps taking coach class every now and again just to remind ourselves that 'yes, I'm human, too!'
QUICK Jul 17th 2006 2:41PM
IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY DREAM TO TRAVEL CROSS COUNTRY IN AN RV. MORE POWER TO WHOMEVER BUYS IT. CAN I COME ALONG FOR THE RIDE?
michael saxe Jul 17th 2006 2:45PM
I am a permanantly disabled Detective from the New York City Police Department; retired from injuries that I recieved in the line of duty. I had my back fused, and suffered a pulmanary embolus after the first of three back surgeries. I have a family and we scrape by. I would like to think that people that have that much money would gladly help all of the police, fire and military personel who suffer from life changing injuries they recieved such as mine. This much oppulance is a little to much for me...if I had that kind of money I would help the people I described.
David Jul 17th 2006 2:47PM
No matter how much money any one person has.It shows how stupied they can be.Il stay with my truck and camper.
GEE Jul 17th 2006 2:50PM
I'll take three of em...
I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today, too!
Someday, I might even buy one for MOM...
and she's DIED!
But...
They say you can't take it with you...
so, If you can get one after you've already left... What the heck !?!
Makes as much sense as this whole concept to me!
michael saxe Jul 17th 2006 2:51PM
This moter coach is beautiful, I can't believe the workmanship and effort that went into the design, build and outfitting of a coach such as this. However, I am a retired Detective from the N.Y.P.D. I think people who have this type of money should look to their left and right and notice all of the people who are in a condition such as mine as a result of doing our jobs - like Police, Fire and Military.
Jeri Woelke Jul 17th 2006 2:52PM
I think it's beautiful. I would think I had died and gone to heaven if I owned this motorhome. I love traveling in motorhomes (have owned three over the years). We feel just like we're at home.
Tammy Crutchfield Jul 17th 2006 2:54PM
I can't beleive people with more money than sense would buy something so extravagant when most of them wouldn't be caught dead in an RV, much less an RV park!! They should buy them a nice cozy place on a secluded island and donate their extra money to the many needy causes around the universe. They would sleep alot better wherever they slept!!