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Corigon unveils A 70 D motorhome based on Fiat Ducato

11.02.2026 16:01 1 min 1 source
Daily-Motor.Ru RUS
Corigon unveils A 70 D motorhome based on Fiat Ducato
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European manufacturer Corigon has announced the A 70 D motorhome for the EU market. The model, built on a Fiat Ducato chassis, features a kitchen, toilet, shower, and sleeping accommodations for 4-6 people. Sales are set to begin in the coming months, with a starting price from €61,999.

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