Seven new luxury motorhomes have been introduced, priced from $440,860 to $1.5 million. Models include Thor Aria 4000, American Eagle 45k, and Brabus Big Boy 1200.
Seven new luxury RV models aimed at the super-rich have been unveiled. Prices range from $440,860 to $1.5 million.
Key models
Thor Aria 4000 — sleeps eight.
American Eagle 45k — features a smart control system.
Brabus Big Boy 1200 — includes a fold-out floor and Starlink satellite internet.
All units come with showers, dishwashers, and off-grid power systems.
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Seven new luxury motorhome models have been unveiled, with prices ranging from $440,860 to $1.5 million. Highlights include the Thor Aria 4000 sleepin...
Seven new luxury motorhome models have been unveiled, with prices ranging from $440,860 to $1.5 million. Highlights include the Thor Aria 4000 sleeping up to eight, the American Eagle 45k with a smart home system, and the Brabus Big Boy 1200 featuring expandable floor plan and Starlink satellite internet. The vehicles come equipped with walk-in showers, dishwashers, and off-grid power systems.
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