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Elkhart's fast-rising independent. Alliance RV was founded in 2019 by brothers Coley and Ryan Brady, ex-industry veterans who set out to build towables to owner feedback rather than to a corporate parent — and it is not part of Thor, Forest River or Winnebago. It launched with the luxury Paradigm fifth wheel, added the mid-profile Avenue and the Delta travel trailers, the Valor toy haulers and the 2024 Benchmark destination trailer, and had built its 10,000th unit by January 2023. Paradigm, Avenue and Delta are profiled in depth here with RVUSA-verified specs; the rest are documented and built out in demand order.

Alliance RV at a Glance

2019Founded
INUSAElkhart headquarters
IndiePrivately held
5linesTowable families
HQ · Elkhart, Indiana Ownership · Independent (privately held) Types · 5W · TT · Toy Hauler Paradigm from · $112,962

01 Who Alliance RV is

Alliance RV is an independent, privately held towable manufacturer in Elkhart, Indiana, founded in 2019 by brothers Coley and Ryan Brady. Unlike most of the Elkhart names in this catalog, it is not owned by Thor Industries, Forest River (Berkshire Hathaway) or Winnebago Industries — it is its own company, and it built its reputation on designing to feedback from its owner community rather than to a corporate parent. It reached its 10,000th unit built by January 2023, a fast ramp for an independent start-up.

The range runs from luxury fifth wheels down to value travel trailers. The Paradigm is the luxury full-profile fifth wheel Alliance launched with in 2019 and still its flagship — ten 2026 floorplans on the Benchmark 101-inch wide-body drop-frame chassis, six profiled here in depth. Below it, the Avenue (and the legless-dinette Avenue All-Access) is the mid-profile fifth wheel — the same residential idea a step down in height, weight and price, with nine 2026 plans and six profiled. The Delta travel trailers — including the lighter Delta Ultra Lite and the single-axle Delta Solo, new for 2026 — are the volume travel-trailer line with seven plans profiled, the Valor (and Valor All-Access) are the toy haulers, and the Benchmark, new for 2024, is a destination trailer. The current brand set is confirmed through the NHTSA vehicle database: Avenue, Benchmark, Delta, Paradigm and Valor.

02 Alliance RV lines

Alliance's towable lines, grouped by where they sit in the range. The profiled line links through; the rest are documented and will be built out in demand order.

LineTierTypeKnown forStatus
ParadigmLuxury5WLuxury full-profile fifth wheel on the Benchmark 101-inch wide-body chassis; 10 floorplans, 6 profiled in depthProfiled
AvenueMid5WMid-profile fifth wheel (incl. the All-Access legless-dinette plans); a step below Paradigm; 9 floorplans, 6 profiled in depthProfiled
DeltaValue–MidTTTravel trailers incl. Delta Ultra Lite and the single-axle Delta Solo; the volume travel-trailer line, 7 profiled in depthProfiled
ValorSportToy HaulerToy haulers (incl. Valor All-Access) for hauling gear and toysPending
BenchmarkDestinationDest.Destination trailer, new for 2024Pending

All lines are current Alliance RV products built in Elkhart, Indiana. Paradigm, Avenue and Delta are profiled here with RVUSA-verified specs; the Valor and Benchmark lines are documented and their floorplan profiles are planned in demand order. Sub-lines — Avenue All-Access, Delta Ultra Lite, Delta Solo and Valor All-Access — share their parent line's badge.

03 How the range fits together

Alliance's ladder is short and legible. At the top, the Paradigm fights the luxury full-profile fifth-wheel class — Grand Design's Solitude, Keystone's Montana, Forest River's Cedar Creek and fellow modern independent Brinkley — on a genuinely luxury-tier chassis with a strong standard package. The Avenue steps down to the mid-profile fifth-wheel tier, the same residential idea in a lighter, lower, less expensive coach. The Delta travel trailers are the volume foundation, reaching down into half-ton-friendly territory with the Ultra Lite and single-axle Solo plans. Because Alliance is independent rather than part of a large group, its lineup is more focused and its dealer network more concentrated than the majors — a point worth weighing on parts and service alongside the product itself.