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Rimor unveils three new Kilig profiles on Ford Transit and special K-Line 69 Plus series

10.06.2026 10:39 1 min 3 sources
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Rimor unveils three new Kilig profiles on Ford Transit and special K-Line 69 Plus series
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In Brief

Italian manufacturer Rimor expands the Kilig line with three new profiles on Ford Transit (130 hp) and launches a limited K-Line 69 Plus series (165 hp). Prices for Kilig are not announced; the special series starts at €62,900.

Italian motorhome manufacturer Rimor (Trigano group) has expanded its Kilig line with three new profiles on the Ford Transit chassis with a 130 hp engine. Lengths range from 6.95 to 7.33 m.

Kilig floorplans

  • Kilig 56 Plus (6.96 m): no fixed bed, featuring an L-shaped kitchen at the rear and an electric drop-down bed that lowers to less than one meter from the floor.
  • Kilig 55 Plus (7.33 m): transverse bed above the garage with two-step access.
  • Kilig 99 Plus: two separate sleeping areas.

All three profiles come with a 150-liter compressor fridge and an aluminum frame for the drop-down bed. Prices have not yet been announced.

Special K-Line 69 Plus series

Rimor also introduced a limited K-Line 69 Plus series on the Ford Transit. The 7.3-meter model features a 165 hp engine with automatic transmission, a 140 W solar panel, and a fuel-based heating system. The base price is €62,900.

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Rimor launches three new motorhomes on Ford Transit, including a model with a very original layout

10.06.2026 Auto Plus FRA

Rimor launches three new Kilig profiles on Ford Transit

08.06.2026 Le Monde du Camping-Car FRA

Rimor K-Line 69 Plus Special Series

28.03.2026 Camping-car Magazine FRA

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