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AI camper van goes viral: This is what the future of luxury looks like

06.05.2026 09:29 1 min 1 source
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AI camper van goes viral: This is what the future of luxury looks like
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An AI-generated concept of a motorhome on a Scania platform, featuring two floors, a panoramic glass salon, and a rooftop terrace, has gone viral on social media. Although the model is not real, it highlights the trend toward ultra-premium motorhomes already produced by companies like Marchi Mobile and Volkner Mobil. Models such as the eleMMent Palazzo cost over €5 million and include master bedrooms, marble kitchens, OLED TVs, and retractable terraces. The luxury motorhome market has expanded post-pandemic as wealthy individuals seek private travel without sacrificing comfort.

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