Airstream Interstate 19X Campervan: Compact, Rugged, and Loaded With Amenities
The camping van market is not showing any signs of slowing down, forecast to jump 50% by 2027. To help meet that demand and expand its adventure van offerings, Airstream is going compact. Its new Interstate 19X takes the rugged features of the Interstate 24X and applies them to a smaller and more maneuverable package.
Airstream started building the Interstate 19X with the 19-foot version of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van chassis. While Benz has moved its vans from 4×4 to AWD, Airstream has kept the old 4×4 system and made it standard on this model.
Off-Road Van Life: 4×4 Standard, AWD Optional
The 4×4 system, which comes with a 188-horsepower 3.0L turbodiesel V6, gives the van durability to go with its off-road capability.
If you want the newer AWD system and its 211 horsepower 2.0L four-cylinder turbodiesel, Airstream gives you the option. Going with AWD gets you a nine-speed automatic, too, and is a full-time system instead of the part-time 4×4. It can send half of its torque to the front wheels if needed, 15% more than the older 4×4 system can.
Black wheels wearing all-terrain tires help complete the look and the off-road capability. The van can tow up to 5,000 pounds with either powertrain.
Interstate 19X Rugged Off-Pavement Protection
Just like on the 24X, Airstream gives the Interstate 19X off-pavement protection. The big Tenzing brush guard with integrated LED lights comes standard on the adventure van. The protective coating on the lower body, front bumper, and hood is also standard. The tough coating helps prevent pinstripes and rock chips when you’re blazing a new trail.