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Brazilian couple founds luxury motorhome company Up! Motorhome

29.04.2026 18:24 1 min 2 sources
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Brazilian couple founds luxury motorhome company Up! Motorhome
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A Brazilian couple, famous for building their own motorhome, founded Up! Motorhome. The company produces custom luxury RVs on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter or Ford Transit chassis, starting at 265,000 reais. 15 units delivered; plans to double output and reach 5.5 million reais in revenue by 2026.

A Brazilian couple, who gained fame on social media after building their own motorhome, have founded Up! Motorhome, a company specializing in premium-class RVs.

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  • The company produces custom motorhomes based on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter or Ford Transit vans.
  • Prices start at 265,000 Brazilian reais.
  • To date, 15 vehicles have been delivered.
  • By 2026, the company plans to double this number and achieve a turnover of 5.5 million reais.

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Brazilian couple founds luxury motorhome company

07.02.2026 Correio Braziliense POR

Luxury motorhome company founded in Brazil

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