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Adria unveils Twin Supreme comfort campervan for couples

17.12.2025 11:00 1 min 1 source
autozeitung.de DEU
Adria unveils Twin Supreme comfort campervan for couples
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Slovenian motorhome manufacturer Adria has revamped its Twin campervan series for the 2025 model year. The Twin Supreme model, aimed at couples, is offered in three floorplans on a Fiat Ducato base with lengths of 5.99 and 6.36 m, starting at €63,290. Key features include an electrically adjustable rear bed and a panoramic roof as standard.

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