RVIA Forecasts Shipment Slowdown for Rest of 2025

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RVIA’s new shipment forecast calls for wholesale RV shipments to slow in the second half of 2024.

The forecast is available in the Summer 2025 edition of RV RoadSigns, the quarterly forecast prepared by ITR Economics.

RoadSigns reports a wholesale RV shipment forecast of 320,400 to 353,500 RVs, with a median of 337,000. The median forecast would be a 1% increase over the 333,700 wholesale RV shipments in 2024.

Shipments through the first four months of 2025 are 11% higher than in the first four months of 2024.

RVIA President and CEO Craig Kirby said, “We expect shipments to moderate through the remainder of the year due to continued economic uncertainty around tariffs, borrowing costs, and constrained consumer spending. We remain optimistic about the long-term prospects of the RV market given the demographic trend toward younger and more diverse buyers, increased usage of RVs by owners, and America’s continued passion for outdoor travel and camping.”

RVIA and ITR Economics will host a webinar explaining the new forecast at 1 p.m. Eastern time June 12.

Full forecasts are available to members by clicking here.

Members can register for the webinar here.

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