Today, we bring you some of the most lavish motorhomes in the world. Discover a new way of travelling with all the creature comforts and luxury of a five-star hotel on wheels. We’re talking about gold-plating, whirlpool tubs, built-in helipads, extendable rooms, space to park a car… A feast for your eyes that lets you roll up to the door of the Trump Tower in New York feeling all smug, or occupy a modest patch at a family campsite, you choose.
If your thing is futuristic designs with clean, sleek lines, then Marchi Mobile Elemment Palazzo is your motorhome. This is undoubtedly the most innovative and elegant driver’s cab on the market today and is a whole lot more than your typical model mounted on a van or bus chassis. Its most peculiar feature is the helicopter-like windscreen with a tri-blade windscreen wiper. It comes with a price tag of €3 M and is believed to be the most expensive motorhome of its class. This model combines luxury design feature from the worlds of aviation and yachting, 68m2 of interior space and a six cylinder Volvo engine that pushes up to 600HP on three axles and six, yes six, wheels.
The Featherlite Prevost Intimidator comes with a more “affordable” price of €2 M. This one has been dubbed the “One Thousand and One Nights” model because of its lavish baroque interior. Italian silk and leather, fine woods and damascene bronzes that make this 2017 model one of the most spectacular motorhomes on the market. Oh, and one more thing, it comes with a King Size double bed, and a bath and a half layout split into two rooms.
Apart from being a luxurious mobile hotel, the Mercedes-Benz Vario Perfect also has a garage with space for a Mini Cooper or Toyota IQ sized car for whenever you need to pop down to the shops. We continue moving down the price scale, and this one can be yours for a “modest” €750,000.
When it comes to luxury and eccentricity, nothing beats the Furrion RV. It has a small helipad on the roof and comes with a foldable helicopter that can be stored inside the vehicle. As it’s a concept vehicle, there’s no price on it at the moment, so we’ll hold back on giving an exact figure that might prove to be risky and inaccurate. The RV was presented at the CES tech fair in Las Vegas 2017, and there’s still some doubt as to if it will ever be available to buy. For the moment, we can only dream and fly…