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Ahorn Camp unveils 11 models based on Renault Master

15.07.2026 22:44 1 min 3 sources
Francuskie.pl - Dziennik Motoryzacyjny. POL + 2 more
Ahorn Camp unveils 11 models based on Renault Master
Original source: Francuskie.pl - Dziennik Motoryzacyjny.

In Brief

German body manufacturer Ahorn Camp has fully revamped its lineup on the Renault Master chassis. Nine campers and two campervans will debut at the Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf. Prices start at €54,300.

German body manufacturer Ahorn Camp has chosen the Renault Master as the base for its new lineup. Following the Renault Master's generational change, the company completely rebuilt its model range and moved production to the Hymer Group plant in Italy.

At the Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf (August 28 – September 6, 2026), nine campers and two campervans will be presented. Prices for the 2027 models start at €54,300 for campervans and from €59,900 for campers.

The 7-metre T690 model is powered by a 2.0-litre turbodiesel with 96 kW/130 hp and a six-speed manual gearbox. Its base price is €61,900; with options (multimedia, panoramic roof, pop-up bed, awning, solar panel) it reaches €75,460. A test revealed shortcomings in kitchen and storage space, but the rear garage can hold two bicycles without removing the handlebars.

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Ahorn Camp unveils 11 models based on Renault Master

26.06.2026 Francuskie.pl - Dziennik Motoryzacyjny. POL Original source

Ahorn Camp T690 on Renault Master: Test Drive

27.05.2026 extratipp.com DEU Original source

Ahorn Camp T690 on Renault Master — a good base for a new motorhome

27.05.2026 ntv.de DEU Original source

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