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2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS
by Pleasure-Way
Full Specifications
General Info
| Manufacturer | Pleasure-Way |
| Country of Origin | Canada |
| Year | 2025 |
| Category | Class B |
| Subcategory | — |
Dimensions & Weight
| Length | 18 ft |
| Width | 6.5 ft |
| Height | 10.5 ft |
| Dry Weight | 11,000 lbs |
| GVWR | 13,200 lbs |
| Hitch Weight | — |
| Cargo Capacity | 2,200 lbs |
Engine & Chassis
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Engine | Mercedes-Benz 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel |
| Chassis | Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 |
| Horsepower | 188 hp |
| Fuel Capacity | 34 gal |
Living & Off-Grid
| Sleeping Capacity | 3 |
| Slide-Outs | 0 |
| Awning Length | 10.5 ft |
| A/C | 15,000 BTU |
| Furnace | 16,000 BTU |
| Fridge | 10 cu ft residential |
| Fresh Water | 26 gal |
| Gray Water | 17 gal |
| Black Water | 13 gal |
| Solar | 350 W |
| Battery | 500 Ah |
| Inverter | 2,000 W |
About the 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS
The Class B van segment has exploded in popularity, and models like the 2025 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS from Pleasure-Way show exactly why. It combines the driveability of a large van with the self-contained capabilities of a true RV.
Stretching 18.0 feet from bumper to bumper, 6.5 feet wide and 10.5 feet in height, the 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS has a dry weight of 11,000 lbs, and a gross vehicle weight rating of 13,200 pounds, leaving you 2,200 lbs of cargo carrying capacity.
With room for 3 occupants to sleep, the 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS strikes a practical balance between living space and sleeping arrangements. During the day, the sleeping areas convert into usable seating and dining zones that make the interior feel open and inviting.
For extended stays away from hookups, the 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS comes equipped with a generous 26-gallon fresh water supply, 17 gallons of gray water holding, a 13-gallon black water tank. Energy management is handled by 350 watts of factory-installed solar, 500 amp-hours of battery storage, a 2000-watt inverter for household AC power. A 15,000 BTU air conditioner keeps things cool in summer heat, and 16,000 BTU of furnace output tackles chilly evenings. The kitchen features a 10 cu ft residential refrigerator for keeping provisions cold. Outside, a 10.5-foot power awning provides welcome shade for outdoor dining and relaxation.
The drivetrain is built around a Mercedes-Benz 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel, mounted on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 chassis, producing 188 horsepower. A 34-gallon fuel capacity running on Diesel gives you confidence on cross-country drives.
Commanding an MSRP of $266,000, the 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS is firmly in luxury territory and makes no apologies for it. This is a coach built for those who expect the very best. If you value spontaneity and the ability to camp where bigger rigs cannot reach, the 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS is designed specifically for your adventurous lifestyle.
All things considered, the 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS from Pleasure-Way packs a strong feature set into a well-designed package. It deserves careful consideration alongside any competitor in the Class B space, and a thorough walk-through will likely confirm its appeal.
The 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS redefines van life with premium materials, thoughtful engineering, and the ability to navigate any road with confidence.
At just 18 feet long, the 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS fits in a standard parking space while containing a full galley with 10 cu ft residential refrigerator, sleeping space for 3, and a private wet bath. The 26-gallon fresh water tank and 17/13-gallon gray/black tanks allow for several days off-grid.
With 350 watts of solar, 500 Ah of battery storage, and a 2,000-watt inverter, the 2025 Pleasure-Way Ascent TS is a serious boondocking machine. Starting at $266,000, it represents a premium investment in unlimited freedom.