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Russian firm builds custom motorhome on MAN chassis with sauna

06.01.2026 11:01 1 min 1 source
Daily-Motor.Ru RUS
Russian firm builds custom motorhome on MAN chassis with sauna
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A Russian company has built a custom motorhome on a used MAN TGL truck chassis for a private client. The vehicle features a living area, kitchen, bathroom, a Finnish sauna, and a 500-liter fresh water tank. Power is supplied by three 200 Ah batteries charged by solar panels. The project's cost is rumored to be around 20 million rubles.

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06.01.2026 Daily-Motor.Ru RUS

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