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Ahorn Camp TE 740 Test: Revamp on New Renault Master Base

07.04.2026 04:22 1 min 1 source
PROMOBIL DEU
Ahorn Camp TE 740 Test: Revamp on New Renault Master Base
Original source: PROMOBIL

Ahorn Camp has introduced the updated TE 740 motorhome based on the new Renault Master. The model features a revised layout with longitudinal sofas, a compact kitchen, and a separate rear bedroom, and has switched to production within the Erwin Hymer Group.

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Ahorn Camp TE 740 Test: Revamp on New Renault Master Base

07.04.2026 PROMOBIL DEU Original source

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