Doesn't look like too much has changed since my 2015 was ordered/delivered.
Changes I noted:
1. Updated Zamp controller
2. Isotherm frig has to better than the frig installed in my Hawk!
3. Blue Seas ACR, most of us upgraded to the automatic version of this upgrade. Not sure I like the relocated water plumbing on top of the ACR and grounding block. Mine has that plumbing in the space with the pump.
4. Redesigned trap door for indoor shower (under dinette). I like this better as ours is split down the middle and not comfortable in stocking feet.
5. I was under the impression, FWC did weigh every camper and each camper's dry weight is noted on the placard on the rear exterior wall.
6. Kind of surprised the author did not know the actual purpose for the windows (1 in particular) behind the dinette seats. DOT regs require at least 1 emergency exit not associated with the normal egress point. If emergency egress is not located behind one of the dinette seats, where are you going to put it with all the cabinetry and appliances? Further, I have never used either behind dinette seating windows for ventilation or lighting. You have 4 very spacious windows in the pop-up portion much more suited for fresh air and natural light!
7. I still do not like the cabinet lip at the floor for the large space where the porta-potti or other things stow. This area gets beat up removing heavy items from this space. I keep our Clean Waste toilet, Partner Steel Stove and other bulky items here.
Not sure how to "fix" this, but there has to be a better way.
8. I really like the exterior down and side LED lighting on my Hawk. But, each of the four light units, left side, left down, right side, right down, needs to be on its own, individual switched circuit. Not so much to save on amp draw as these draw very little, but no need to "white light pollute" when out in the boonies when you only need lighting in one specific sector. I used to mention this to Tom at every opportunity. He thought I was crazy. Something I will re-wire...some day.
9. Not sure I would ever want an indoor shower in this camper. Escaping water can ruin the cabinetry and other things very quickly! Plus nothing better then an outside shower in the boonies. In a crowded area, I simply shower outside with my surf baggies on. I have a privacy tent that traps heat from hot water for my bride's when showering outside. Tent gets like a sauna on cold days. Just got to move fast from tent to inside the camper after showering.