The 2026 motorhome market has several notable newcomers. Slovenian manufacturer Sun Living introduced the C 65 SL model based on Ford Transit or Fiat Ducatoⓘ. The motorhome is 6790 mm long and 2120 mm wide. The price is around €65,000 ($76,000), below the market average, which according to industry associations ASEICAR and ANFAC has risen 15–25% since the pandemic. Equipment includes two single beds, a kitchen with three burners and a 70 L fridge, a compact bathroom, MACH control system, solar panels and an awning.
Chinese company Skydream Caravans presented an 8.1-metre motorhome with a futuristic spaceship-capsule design. The model offers up to 14 days of autonomy thanks to two batteries and solar panels, and CAN power external devices. Features include a separate bedroom, separate bathroom, full kitchen, 60-inch projection screen and a 5 m² fold-out balcony. The price has not yet been announced.
German company Dethleffs introduced the Globebus Performance 4×4 T16. Its weight under 3500 kg allows driving with a standard category B license. All-wheel drive and compact dimensions (width about 2200 mm) provide enhanced off-road capability. The starting price is €94,999. As part of its 2026 campaign, French manufacturer Rapido presented the V62 model, 6.36 metres long on a Fiat Ducato chassis. It features XHP Xtrem Hybrid Protect insulation, a heated wastewater tank and a Trumaⓘ Combi 4 heater, allowing year-round use.