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Iveco-based motorhome with two slide-outs presented

02.02.2026 17:31 1 min 1 source
news.qq.com ZHO
Iveco-based motorhome with two slide-outs presented
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Rive has introduced the V820 Peak Edition, a Class C motorhome with two slide-out sections. The vehicle is built on an Iveco Daily chassis with a 3.0-liter diesel engine and an 8-speed automatic transmission. It features a 1200Ah lithium battery, 1600W solar panels, air conditioning and a heating system, and can accommodate up to six people.

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Iveco-based motorhome with two slide-outs presented

02.02.2026 news.qq.com ZHO

🇨🇳 China — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$1.19 /l

CNY8.03 · €1.03/l

40 of 132

cheaper than 70% of countries

Petrol

$1.23 /l

CNY8.35 · €1.07/l

44 of 134

cheaper than 68% of countries

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