EU introduces new safety requirements for motorhomes
Starting July 2026, new EU regulations will require all new motorhomes to be equipped with automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, driver dr...
Starting July 2026, new EU regulations will require all new motorhomes to be equipped with automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, driver drowsiness detection, and other systems. Industry estimates suggest the cost of a new motorhome could rise by €1,000–3,000. The rules also apply to self-converted vans, which may need re-registration and must meet all current standards after modifications.