European automotive magazine Motor1.com has a French RV builder on its radar, and notes how the builder manages to keep the price point down but still pack in a ton of amenities.
Itineo is a motorhome builder from France that is launching a compact model called the Nomad. It’s relatively inexpensive compared to competitors but still packs a whole lot of amenities into the small physical footprint.
The Nomad uses a Peugeot Boxer van as its starting point. However, Itineo adds different styling to the front and rear to give the motorhome a more eye-catching appearance. The revised appearance includes stacked headlights on the nose and large, hockey-stick-shaped lamps at the back.
The motorhome measures 21.7 feet long and 7.19 feet wide. There’s sleeping space for four people. Buyers can select from three configurations at the back: a mattress that’s roughly full-sized, two single beds or bunk beds. In addition, another sleeping spot folds down from the roof over the cab.
The kitchen is small but full-featured. There’s a three-burner stove and refrigerator. Plus, there’s a tiny oven, in case you’re planning on baking a cake while camping.
The Nomad also has a bathroom that packs a shower, cassette toilet, and sink into a single space.
Doors on each side of the exterior open to reveal a storage space. A button in there lifts the bed, which is above this area, and this creates enough room to haul bicycles there.
Click here to read the full story from Chris Bruce at Motor1.com.