If you’ve been keeping your eyes open for a road-trip-ready Class C that can do it all, you’ll want to check out the new 2025 Jayco Greyhawk 29MV. This luxurious and versatile Greyhawk 29MV offers a floorplan with loads of amenities and lots of sleeping space. Beneath the cabin, there’s great chassis with an upgraded suspension. All of which adds up to an Class C that’s perfect for both road trips and family camping adventures.
The Greyhawk 29MV is built on a Ford E450 chassis with a sturdy TorqShift transmission, making it a powerful road trip machine. It also boasts plenty of sleeping space for kids or grandkids on the bunk over the cab and convertible dinette. At just under 33 feet long, the Greyhawk 29MV is short enough for camping in state parks and nimble enough to navigate grocery store parking lots when it’s time to restock. Also, its 7,500-pound towing capacity gives this Greyhawk the ability to tow a smaller vehicle for sightseeing or running errands.
I can’t wait to tell you more about this agile Class C, so let’s get rolling with this review.
At a Glance: 2025 Greyhawk 29MV
While he Greyhawk is a well-appointed Class C, it’s not really designed for off-road use. Even so, its powerful chassis (with an excellent suspension system) does give it the ability to handle a light amount of off-road use.
In the kitchen, I also felt that the sink deserved a pull-down faucet. As far as appliances go, I’d love to see the small gas oven and microwave in this RV replaced with a more practical microwave/convection/air fryer. This would free up even more cabinet space. (Because there can never be too much cabinet space in any RV.)
Altogether, this 2025 Jayco Greyhawk 29MV offers pretty good value for an MSRP of $173,168.
Check the Specs
- Sleeping capacity: 6
- GVWR: 14,500 pounds
- Exterior length: 32 feet 6 inches
- Exterior height: 11 feet 8 inches
- Exterior width: 8 feet 4 inches
- Towing capacity: 7,500 pounds
- Fresh/Gray/Black: 47/41/32 gallons
- Fuel: 55 gallons
- Propane (onboard): 56 pounds
- Awning: 16 feet
- Slide-outs: 2
- Chassis: Ford E450 (7.3L V8)
- Transmission: TorqShift
- Off-grid power: 4,000-watt generator and 200-watt solar panel
Features We Love
- Backup and side-view cameras (the latter being heated and remote-controlled)
- Big camera/GPS monitor swivels so the navigator in the passenger seat can also easily see it as needed
- Comfy, power-adjustable captain’s chairs for driver and passenger
- Catalytic converter theft deterrent
- Power entry step
- Heated holding tanks
- 32-inch LED smart TV in main living area
- 24-inch LED smart TV in master bedroom
- Power-reclining theater seats with armrest console (USB ports and built-in cup holders)
- Queen overhead bunk has 750-pound weight capacity
- Built-in roof ladder
- Bumper storage for sewer hose
- Two 15000-Btu air conditioners
- 30-amp electrical service
- Three-burner gas cooktop
- Small oven
- 10-cubic-foot refrigerator/freezer
- Large microwave oven
- Legless convertible dinette
- Car seat tether in dinette seat
- Outside shower
- CPAP ready nightstands
- USB port and wireless charging in master bedroom nightstands
- USB ports and 110-volt power in overhead bunk
- Pop up charging station with 120-volt power outlet and USB ports
- 30,000-Btu furnace with auto ignition
Benefits
- Small enough to navigate campgrounds easily but big enough to give you everything you need
- Short enough to fit in smaller state park campsite
- Boondocking ready with power options and 56 pounds of onboard propane
- Front seats swivel to provide additional seating
- Living area TV is easily viewable from all seating areas
- Queen overhead bunk with 750-pound capacity could easily fit 2 adults
- Access to basement storage under queen bed
- Convertible dinette adds sleeping space for two kids or one adult
- Lots of kitchen counter space
- Double bowl kitchen sink
- Big refrigerator/freezer
- Lots of storage for extended road trips or camping
- 7500-pound towing capacity allows you to bring a trailer full of toys or a second vehicle for sightseeing or running errands.
- Removable section of over cab bunk helps to keep the cockpit from feeling claustrophobic
- Outside shower makes it easy to wash the dog
- Pet friendly surfaces
- Separate powder room door creates privacy for shower
- Queen bed in slide is usable when the slide is in
- Underbed storage space in the master bedroom has basement access and could be used as a laundry chute.
- Loads of storage everywhere
- Lots of places to recharge devices
- 200-watt solar panel keeps things charged when it’s sunny and the generator keeps you powered up when it’s cloudy
- Comfortable cockpit with lots of visibility
- Automotive glass window in the front cap offers a fantastic view to people sleeping in the overcab bunk
- Power shade helps keep the top bunk from getting too hot
- Big awning with LED lights adds lots of sheltered outdoor living space.
- Hellwig helper springs will help body roll
Challenges
- Onboard propane tank should make it easy to refill propane, but, unfortunately, refueling stations for onboard propane are becoming hard to find these days, even though portable propane cylinders are easy to refill (for this reason, it would make more sense to have either two 30 pound propane or three-20 pound propane cylinders instead)
- Privacy might be challenged in the shower when someone uses the half bath (especially if kids are involved)
Best For
- Two- to four-person families who want to take extended road trips or camping vacations and might occasionally have friends or family with them
- Grandparents who want to visit grandchildren who live far away and have a self-contained guest house that doubles as a vehicle for camping adventures
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So, that said, let’s take a closer look at the 2025 Jayco Greyhawk 29MV.
Sleeping Space
The Greyhawk 29MV has a comfortable queen bed in the master bedroom. Both sides of the bed have their own CPAP-ready nightstand complete with wireless charging, USB ports and a 120-volt power outlet. This in-the-slide, walkaround bed is completely accessible when the slide is in. So, if you need to pull into a rest area or a Cracker Barrel for a nap, you can do so without putting the slide out. (It’s always great to have options.)
Nestled into the massive wardrobe on the wall opposite the bed, there’s an LED smart TV, so that you can unwind and relax with your favorite shows. The wardrobe itself contains lots of space for hanging clothes. But it also has plenty of storage for folded or smaller clothing with a multitude of drawers.
Above the bed, there’s even more cabinet space. This area is perfect for storing books, craft supplies, or whatever else you want to keep handy. Not only that, but under the bed, there’s what I can only describe as a laundry chute that goes into the basement cabinet below. Simply put a laundry basket in the basement, and hauling laundry through the RV on laundry day will be a thing of the past. (More on this later, but there is an impressive amount of storage in this fun Class C.)
Bathroom
The bathroom in the Greyhawk 29MV is divided into two separate areas — across a hallway from one another. In one area, there’s a powder room with a toilet and vanity with loads of cabinet space and a modern-looking, stainless-steel sink. This little powder room offers storage in the vanity and medicine cabinet. On the opposite side of the hall is a glass walled shower. However, once the powder room door opens up across the hallway it secures on magnetic clasp. In that instant, it makes the whole area into one large bathroom and provides privacy for the shower. (Although that magnet certainly isn’t going to stop a kid from charging in.)
By the way, it’s good to know this: The shower has enough space and headroom that big people won’t feel cramped and tall people won’t need to squat to get under the shower.
Living Area
The Greyhawk is Jayco’s top-of-the-line Class C. So, I expected that the furniture would be well laid out and comfortable in the living area. Although Jayco also offers the Greyhawk 29MV with a sofa, the model I had access to for this review had twin power reclining theater seats. It also had a legless, convertible dinette that quickly transforms into a comfortable double bed.
Most of the seating in the living area gets a good view of the 32-inch TV that’s mounted in the over-the-cab bunk. The exception is the rear-facing dining seat. However, this could be overcome by simply transforming the dinette into a bed and adding some throw cushions for family movie nights. Upholstery in the living area is stain-resistant, durable and pet friendly.
The swivel driver and passenger captain’s chairs make additional seating to the living area a snap. Outside, a 16-foot awning with an LED light strip helps to create a sheltered outdoor living space. An LP quick connect adds versatility to the space by allowing you to quickly hook up a grill for outdoor cooking.
Kitchen
The kitchen in the Greyhawk 29MV is one of the nicest kitchens I’ve seen in a Class C motorhome. The unusually spacious countertop is punctuated by a double bowl sink with a modern looking black faucet and a three-burner gas cooktop with LED lights. The sink has a stainless-steel dish dryer and a handy fitted cutting board too. Loads of cabinets and drawers provide plenty of places to store food, kitchen tools, plates, and cutlery. The 10-cubic-foot, 12-volt refrigerator/freezer offers lots of cold storage space for beverages and food.
Four-Season Capabilities
Equipped with heated tanks, enclosed tank valves, two 15,000-Btu air conditioners/ heat pumps and a 30,000-Btu furnace, the Greyhawk 29MV is equipped to take you on winter camping adventures in all but the coldest places.
Storage Space
Class Cs don’t typically have a lot of exterior storage. The Greyhawk 29MV is no exception to this. There are two basement cabinets on this model that could be used to stow sporting equipment or other gear. Indoors, the Greyhawk makes up for its lack of outdoor storage with oodles of cabinet storage. There’s storage in the kitchen. Storage in the bathroom. And, as mentioned before, great storage in the bedroom area. In addition, both dinette benches flip up to reveal storage underneath that could be handy for items like bedding or board games.
Closing Notes on the Greyhawk 29MV
The Greyhawk 29MV is one of the most versatile Class Cs in its class. Jayco has designed and built this RV to meet the needs of families or couples who want a luxurious, roomy camper they can go exploring in. One of the Greyhawk’s biggest strengths is its ability to fit into state park campsites or go off grid for extended periods. If you’re looking for a fantastic RV for road trips or boondocking, throughout the year, you won’t want to miss this one.

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