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Giottiline Toscan 69 XF: motorhome focused on living space

18.06.2026 12:34 1 min 1 source РУС
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Giottiline Toscan 69 XF: motorhome focused on living space
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Giottiline has introduced the Toscan 69 XF (2027), a partially integrated motorhome measuring 6.99 m in length and 2.32 m in width. Instead of traditional rear beds, it features a spacious lounge area with two longitudinal sofas and a full-width bathroom. Sleeping arrangements include a drop-down bed (145/125 x 190 cm) and a convertible seating area (153/105 x 200 cm). The model is aimed at couples and long-term travelers, but is not suitable for those requiring a fixed rear bed.

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Giottiline Toscan 69 XF: motorhome focused on living space

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