Thanks for posting. One of the better and more interesting videos from Thor.
Yes, they should build it. The Fiat Ducato or RAM ProMaster makes a great van camper -- if only drivetrain was a little stronger.
Looks to have a lot of influence from Hymer. The floorplan is exactly like Winnebago's Travato. If they bring it to market, they better come up with better floorplans.
Interesting they mention that some buyers don't like slides.
It's too bad Thor don't accept that we have different tastes for whatever reasons and start offering some smaller Class As like Axis without slides. What do they have to lose? Or are they concerned that a lower-cost slideless option will cannibalize more expensive units?
Anyway, nice to hear the Sequence would come in under $100k, which is a lot less than their Mercedes touring coaches almost twice as expensive, and not well suited for camping.
They should build it, but offer at least 3 floorplans, including some with forward facing seats.
Also of interest was comment about how you'd need three extra levels of drivers license to drive the typical US Class A in Australia. We seem to be the only ones who think it's OK to let someone who's never driven anything larger than a pickup or a van drive a 35~40 ft motorhome.
Nice van, but will have a lot of direct competition.