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First electric motorhome in Latin America unveiled in Brazil

17.11.2025 11:00 1 min 1 source
AutoPapo POR
First electric motorhome in Latin America unveiled in Brazil
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Arrow Mobility presented the Arrow ONE motorhome at the Expo Motorhome in Pinhais. The vehicle features a 183 hp electric motor and offers two battery options: a 140 kWh unit with a range of up to 350 km and an 82 kWh unit with approximately 200 km of range. The interior is equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, and an autonomous power supply system.

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First electric motorhome in Latin America unveiled in Brazil

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