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Spain's motorhome registrations surge 84% in February 2026

15.06.2026 04:09 1 min 2 sources
Onda Motor SPA + 1 more
Spain's motorhome registrations surge 84% in February 2026
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In Brief

New motorhome and campervan registrations in Spain rose 84.3% to 796 units, while caravan registrations increased 52.6% to 116 units. The rental channel drove the boom, registering 329 vehicles for fleet renewal.

The Spanish market for motorhomes, campers and caravans saw a significant surge in February 2026. New motorhome and campervan registrations jumped 84.3% to 796 units, while caravan registrations rose 52.6% to 116 units.

The main driver was the rental channel, which registered 329 new vehicles for fleet renewal. According to sources, demand from rental companies was the primary factor behind the sales increase.

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Surge in motorhome and caravan registrations in Spain in February 2026

03.03.2026 Onda Motor SPA Original source

Motorhome and camper van registrations in Spain surge 84% in February

03.03.2026 infobae SPA Original source

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