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Mercedes-Benz and Toyota unveil new campers for travel

07.06.2026 17:36 1 min 3 sources
El Cronista SPA + 2 more
Mercedes-Benz and Toyota unveil new campers for travel
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In Brief

Mercedes-Benz updated the Clase V Marco Polo camper with improved equipment, while Toyota expanded its motorhome lineup with the PROACE MAX Tanuki and the Proace Verso Camper, developed with Tinkervan.

Mercedes-Benz has introduced an updated Clase V Marco Polo camper, designed for long trips and short getaways. The model features a kitchen with two burners, a sink, and a refrigerator, two sleeping areas (lower and pop-up roof beds) with ergonomic mattresses, a folding table, and swiveling front seats. Interior height is 1.99 m, with seating for up to six. In Spain, the model is available from €695 per month with a down payment of €30,260 and a residual payment of €45,633.99.

Toyota is expanding its motorhome lineup. The PROACE MAX Tanuki comes in two length options, powered by a 2.2L D4-D diesel engine with 140 or 180 hp, with manual or automatic transmission. Inside: a gas kitchen, shower, toilet, sleeping areas, and a 10-inch multimedia screen. Options include a pop-up roof, solar panels, and an Executive package. Price is unannounced; orders are open, with a 3-year or 1 million km warranty.

Toyota also presented the Proace Verso Camper, developed with Tinkervan. The model is offered in four trims with prices from €42,434 to €65,045 on the Spanish market, powered by diesel engines with 145 or 180 hp.

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Mercedes-Benz presents Clase V Marco Polo camper van with enhanced equipment

07.06.2026 El Cronista SPA

Toyota PROACE MAX Tanuki: new camper model

28.04.2026 Motor.es SPA

Toyota presents Proace Verso Camper van

13.03.2026 Revista Transporte Mundial SPA

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