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Concorde unveils two new motorhomes: luxury Cruiser Atego 890 RLA and compact Credo

10.06.2026 02:09 1 min 2 sources
Camping-car Magazine FRA + 1 more
Concorde unveils two new motorhomes: luxury Cruiser Atego 890 RLA and compact Credo
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In Brief

Concorde has announced two new models: the luxury Cruiser Atego 890 RLA on a Mercedes Atego chassis and the compact premium Credo. Both are designed for long journeys and offer high levels of comfort.

Concorde has introduced two new motorhomes: the luxury Cruiser Atego 890 RLA and the compact premium Credo.

Cruiser Atego 890 RLA

Built on a Mercedes Atego chassis with a gross weight of 12 tonnes, the motorhome is nearly 9 metres long and over 3.5 metres high. Inside, it features a spacious rear lounge with a U-shaped sofa, two single beds (106x200 cm) in the cab area, and a full-width bathroom. The model is certified for two occupants but can carry two additional passengers. Price starts at €420,000.

Concorde Credo

The Credo is positioned as a compact luxury class for long-term travel. It is available in several floor plans up to 8.4 metres in length with a gross weight of up to 7.49 tonnes. The motorhome features a full-length double floor that can hold up to 270 litres of fresh water. The Credo is aimed at experienced drivers who appreciate the comfort of large liners but prefer more manageable dimensions for European roads.

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Concorde Cruiser Atego 890 RLA: a luxury motorhome

25.04.2026 Camping-car Magazine FRA Original source

Concorde Credo: Compact Luxury for Demanding Vanlife Fans

12.03.2026 vanlifemag.de DEU Original source

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