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Benimar Benivan B120 UP and Panoramic RV Perspective: new camper vans

29.04.2026 02:26 5 min 10 sources
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Benimar Benivan B120 UP and Panoramic RV Perspective: new camper vans
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Benimar launched the compact Benivan B120 UP on a Citroën Jumper base, while Canadian Panoramic RV unveiled the Perspective class B motorhome on a Ford Transit with all-wheel drive.

Benimar Benivan B120 UP

Spanish company Benimar presented the Benivan B120 UP camper van, 5.99 m long. It offers 4 seats and up to 5 berths, with a gross weight of 3500 kg (B license). Based on the Citroën Jumper 2.2 (140 hp), it features Traction Plus and Hill Descent Control. Inside: a removable bunk bed at the rear, optional pop-up roof, new upholstery, a kitchen with two burners and an 84 L fridge.

Panoramic RV Perspective

Canadian company Panoramic RV unveiled the Perspective class B motorhome on a Ford Transit chassis. It is equipped with all-wheel drive and a 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 engine (310 hp). Interior height is 195 cm. Features include an induction cooktop, a bathroom, Truma climate control, solar panels, and enhanced insulation for year-round use. Prices for similar models from the brand range from $120,000 to $215,000 depending on configuration.

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