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Rise of motorhome travel in Brazil: from rentals to luxury production

28.06.2026 16:24 1 min 2 sources
Jornal Diário do Grande ABC POR + 1 more
Rise of motorhome travel in Brazil: from rentals to luxury production
Original source: Correio Braziliense

In Brief

Motorhome travel is gaining popularity in Brazil. A couple founded a luxury motorhome company, while operator Bancorbrás offers rentals in the US and Canada through a partnership with Cruise America.

The popularity of motorhome travel is growing due to the ability to combine mobility with home comfort. Such vehicles are typically equipped with a toilet and shower, a kitchen with a stove and refrigerator, sleeping areas, a power supply system, and air conditioning. A category B driver's license is sufficient to drive a motorhome weighing up to six tons.

Operator Bancorbrás has partnered with North American company Cruise America, offering motorhome rentals in the US and Canada for a minimum of seven nights. The trip requires planning routes, campsites, and stops for a safe journey.

Luxury motorhome production

A Brazilian couple, who gained fame on social media after building their own motorhome, founded the company Up! Motorhome. The company produces custom motorhomes based on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter or Ford Transit vans, with prices starting at 265,000 Brazilian reais. To date, the company has delivered 15 vehicles and plans to double that number by 2026.

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Motorhome travel combines comfort, freedom and practicality

28.06.2026 Jornal Diário do Grande ABC POR Original source

Brazilian couple founds luxury motorhome company after viral DIY build

08.11.2025 Correio Braziliense POR Original source

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