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Three unique RVs: from a diesel 6×4 to a Peterbilt with a three-car garage

12.07.2026 00:08 1 min 3 sources
CPG Click Petróleo y Gas SPA + 2 more
Three unique RVs: from a diesel 6×4 to a Peterbilt with a three-car garage
Original source: CPG Click Petróleo y Gas

In Brief

Brazilian Serro Motorhomes unveiled an RV on a Volkswagen Constellation 6×4 chassis with a diesel incinerator toilet and a platform for a Smart car. Also reported: the compact Embassy Cape Cod on a Ford Transit and a luxury complex based on a Peterbilt 589.

Serro Motorhomes on Volkswagen Constellation 31.320 6×4

Brazilian company Serro Motorhomes presented an RV on a Volkswagen Constellation 31.320 6×4 chassis. It features a 320 hp diesel engine, all-wheel drive on two rear axles, and a system running exclusively on diesel, including heating, stove, and an incinerator toilet that turns waste into ash. A rear hydraulic platform can carry a compact Smart car. The project is estimated at 1.6 million Brazilian reals, with a build time of 15–18 months.

Embassy Cape Cod on Ford Transit

The Embassy Cape Cod Class B+ RV is built on a Ford Transit chassis with all-wheel drive. The 7.75 m model features a fully electric system with 920 Ah lithium batteries, sleeps up to 4 people, and uses no wood in its construction.

Peterbilt 589 with trailer

Based on a 2025 Peterbilt 589 truck, an RV with a trailer was created. The RV is 14 meters long, has a 606 hp engine, and includes an outdoor kitchen, two bathrooms, and a garage for three cars. Its cost exceeds 500 thousand dollars.

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Serro 6×4 motorhome on Volkswagen Constellation chassis features diesel incinerator toilet and car-carrying platform

08.06.2026 CPG Click Petróleo y Gas SPA Original source

Embassy Cape Cod Motorhome Based on Ford Transit

19.04.2026 SuperTruck SPA Original source

Motorhome built on Peterbilt 589 truck sets new luxury standard

02.01.2026 Diario Uno SPA Original source

🇦🇷 Argentina — fuel prices

Updated: 11.07.2026

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$1.43 /l

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$1.68 /l

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