Typically the model year changes around March/April. The first several (sometimes MANY) trailers will be designated the new model year, but the factory uses up the remaining (left over) furniture, luan paneling, cushions, vinyl, etc from the previous model run. Once the old stuff is used, the new stuff comes on board. In years when Keystone has 1 month of old stuff, the change comes in April/May. In years when Keystone has 4 months of old stuff, the change comes in September/October. You may find trailer lines that "piece meal" the changes. If there's lots of old luan paneling, you may find the old color scheme, then a "blended scheme" with old walls and new furniture, then eventually, it will all be 'new stuff"...
That's one reason for the disclaimer on the bottom of every Keystone brochure: "All features, floorplans and specifications are subject to change"....
If you want a color scheme that's "no longer in production" and it's a recent model, you may find a left over on a dealer's lot. Searching might well take you cross country, and very few dealers will transport a trailer from one location to another for a "might be interested in it" kind of sale. If you locate what you're looking for, you may end up buying "long distance" with no warranty support in your local area.
Anyway, the color scheme changes when the old stuff is used up and the new stuff is available. I've seen some models from, say Alpine, come with Montana furniture if there was a problem with availability of the "new model year furniture". Keystone will "work magic" rather than shut down a line pending component arrival.
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