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The OpenVan.camp editorial team analyzed 3,581 news stories from 56 countries in early 2026. Declining sales in Germany and the USA, Hyundai electric campers, budget Wuling motorhomes, KAMAZes with saunas in Russia, parking bans in Turkey — a comprehensive overview of motorhome industry trends by world region.
Brazilian couple founds luxury motorhome company
A Brazilian couple, who went viral on social media for building their own motorhome, founded the company Up! Motorhome. It specializes in custom luxury motorhomes built on van bases like Mercedes-Benz Sprinter or Ford Transit, with prices starting at R$265,000. The company has delivered 15 vehicles and plans to double that number by 2026.
Brazilian motorhomes priced from 256,000 reais
The Brazilian market offers locally produced motorhomes, marketed as apartments on wheels. The starting price for basic models is 256,000 Brazilian reais. The article provides an overview of the available market options.
Honda unveils solar-powered travel trailer for passenger cars
Honda has introduced a concept travel trailer that is powered by solar panels and designed to be towed by standard passenger cars. The concept showcases an approach to creating compact and energy-independent recreational vehicles.
Marcopolo launches first motorhome Nomade from new division
Marcopolo has launched a new division for motorhome production and introduced its first model, the Nomade. The motorhome is built on a monocoque Agrale chassis, measures 7.5 m in length, and has a gross vehicle weight of 8 tons. It features 4×4 drive, a 175 hp Cummins engine, and an Allison 6-speed automatic transmission. The interior, expandable to 16 m², includes a living area, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom.
Honda unveils modular Base Station trailer for off-road camping
Honda has presented the Base Station concept, a modular travel trailer designed to simplify off-road camping. The concept features detachable modules that can be used independently from the trailer. The development aims to make this type of travel more accessible.
Fiat to launch compact Dolce Camper hatchback in 2026
Fiat has confirmed that the first model in its new Dolce Camper range will be a compact hatchback, scheduled for launch in 2026. Production will take place at the Betim plant in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The model, based on the European Grande Panda, will feature 1.0 Firefly (75 hp) and 1.0 T200 (130 hp) engines with a 12-volt mild-hybrid system.
Fiat unveils Dolce Camper concept at motor show
Fiat presented the Dolce Camper concept vehicle at a motor show. Its design is inspired by the Lingotto racetrack in Italy, and it is equipped with off-road tires and 19-inch wheels. The interior features materials that reference the Brazilian biome, such as wood.
Motorhome Experience launches portal for booking RVs abroad
Motorhome Experience has launched the MHEXP platform for travel agents. The portal offers instant quotes for motorhome rentals overseas and comprehensive booking support. The global motorhome and caravan market was valued at $61 billion in 2024.
Fiat unveils Dolce Camper concept at São Paulo Motor Show
Fiat has presented the Dolce Camper concept vehicle at the São Paulo Motor Show. The model features a minimalist design and a color palette inspired by the Cerrado region of Brazil. As a concept, it has no official price, but experts estimate a potential cost between 180,000 and 220,000 Brazilian reais.
Fiat unveils Dolce Camper motorhome concept in Brazil
At the São Paulo auto show, Fiat presented the Dolce Camper motorhome concept. The vehicle blends features of a van, SUV, and off-roader, includes an inflatable rooftop tent, and is based on a small car platform. While not slated for production in this form, its design may influence future Fiat models.
Fiat unveils Dolce Camper concept at Sao Paulo auto show
Fiat has presented the Dolce Camper concept vehicle at the auto show in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The concept features a pixel-style lighting design, a roof-mounted tent capsule, and a front-mounted winch. It is based on a multi-energy platform capable of accommodating combustion, hybrid, or fully electric powertrains.
Fiat unveils Dolce Camper concept at São Paulo Auto Show
At the São Paulo Auto Show, Fiat unveiled the Dolce Camper concept, showcasing the brand's future design language. The concept features a multi-energy platform capable of electric, hybrid, or combustion engine versions, with a design inspired by the Brazilian Cerrado. The presentation took place from November 22 to 30, 2025, on a 500-square-meter stand.
Fiat unveils Dolce Camper concept for Brazil
Fiat presented the Dolce Camper concept at the São Paulo Auto Show, marking its upcoming 50th anniversary in the Brazilian market in 2026. The concept, based on the Grande Panda, blends SUV and off-roader styling and features an integrated inflatable roof tent. The vehicle is built on a multi-energy platform compatible with electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engines, with design inspired by the Cerrado region's flora.
Fiat unveils new Dolce Camper with striking rooftop tent and rugged design for adventurers
Fiat presented the Dolce Camper concept, featuring an inflatable rooftop tent, at the São Paulo Auto Show. The vehicle is based on a multi-energy platform suitable for electric, hybrid, or combustion engines and previews the design of future Fiat models for the South American market. Although likely a study model, its design cues may influence future production vehicles, such as a new compact SUV.
Fiat unveils Dolce Camper micro-camper concept
The Dolce Camper concept was presented at the São Paulo Motor Show in 2025. The compact vehicle is built on a modular multi-energy platform compatible with petrol, hybrid, and electric powertrains. Its design features geometric shapes and pixel-art lighting, while the interior utilizes recycled materials.
Fiat unveils Dolce Camper concept at São Paulo Auto Show
Fiat presented the Dolce Camper concept at the São Paulo Auto Show in Brazil, held from November 22 to 30. The prototype, based on a multi-energy platform, blends SUV and van features and includes a retractable roof tent. Its interior and exterior design draws inspiration from the Brazilian Cerrado biome.
Novo Uno? Fiat Dolce Camper concept inspires future hatchback in Brazil - CNN Brasil
Fiat presented the Dolce Camper concept at the São Paulo Auto Show, hinting at the brand's future design direction for upcoming models. The concept features robust proportions, a color palette inspired by the Cerrado biome, and interior oval shapes referencing Fiat's historic Lingotto factory. These design elements, also seen in the Fiat Grande Panda, will be carried over to a confirmed new hatchback model scheduled for 2026.
Fiat unveils futuristic Dolce Camper prototype at auto show
Fiat has presented a futuristic prototype of the Dolce Camper motorhome at an auto show. During the same event, a special Stranger Things-themed version of the Pulse Abarth will also be shown to the public.
Fiat unveils Dolce Camper concept car at São Paulo Motor Show
Fiat has presented the Dolce Camper concept car at the São Paulo Motor Show. The model showcases the brand's new design direction with clean, geometric lines and is built on a multi-energy platform compatible with electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engines. The concept is positioned as a multifunctional adventure vehicle.
Fiat Dolce Camper concept previews future family of national cars for the brand
Fiat presented the Dolce Camper concept at the São Paulo Motor Show 2025. The prototype, based on the CMP platform, previews the design and platform for four upcoming national models: the F1H (potentially a new Panda), a new seven-seat SUV (F2U), a new Fastback generation (F2X), and a new Strada generation (XBP). All will feature a 1.0-liter turbo mild-hybrid engine, with Fiat planning one completely new model launch per year from 2026 to 2030.
Fiat presents Dolce Camper concept car at São Paulo Motor Show
Fiat unveiled the Dolce Camper concept vehicle at the São Paulo Motor Show, showcasing its vision for future design. The multi-energy platform concept features a bold, geometric design inspired by Brazil's Cerrado biome and the Lingotto factory test track. The show also featured the Abarth 600e Scorpionissima, a 280 hp electric model, and a special Stranger Things edition of the Pulse Abarth.
First electric motorhome in Latin America unveiled in Brazil
Arrow Mobility presented the Arrow ONE motorhome at the Expo Motorhome in Pinhais. The vehicle features a 183 hp electric motor and offers two battery options: a 140 kWh unit with a range of up to 350 km and an 82 kWh unit with approximately 200 km of range. The interior is equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, and an autonomous power supply system.
Arrow Mobility presents the Evolve, Brazil's first electric motorhome
Arrow Mobility unveiled the Evolve, an electric motorhome, at the Expo Motorhome 2025 in Pinhais, Brazil. It is based on the company's Arrow ONE electric van and was developed in partnership with Vegini Motorhomes. The vehicle has a 140 kWh battery providing a claimed range of 350 km and a separate electrical system for the living quarters with batteries that last up to 72 hours. It is homologated for four occupants and its starting price is expected to exceed 1 million Brazilian reais.
Brazil's first electric motorhome to be unveiled at Expo Motorhome in Paraná
The first electric motorhome in Latin America will be presented at Expo Motorhome from November 12 to 16, 2025, in São José dos Pinhais. Developed by Arrow Mobility and Vegini Motorhomes based on the Arrow ONE van, the vehicle has a 140 kWh battery and a range of 350 km. The motorhome has a capacity for four people.
First electric motorhome launched in Latin America
Arrow Mobility and Vegini Motorhomes have launched the first electric motorhome in Latin America. The Evolve model features a 140 kWh battery for a 350 km range and offers three interior layout options. Priced between 1.3 and 1.4 million Brazilian reais, deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2026.
Arrow Mobility expands electric lineup with motorhome, urban van, and refrigerated van
Arrow Mobility, based in Caxias do Sul, Brazil, has announced three new electric models for delivery starting in 2026. The lineup includes the Arrow 2 urban delivery van with a 200 km range and 1,000 kg capacity, a refrigerated Arrow ONE with nearly 2-ton capacity, and Brazil's first electric motorhome built on a cargo van chassis offering 350 km of range. The motorhome will be presented at the Expo Motorhome in Pinhais, Paraná, from November 12-16.