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Two new campers: Womondo Lifestyle 636 and Apollo 6.4 RL

17.05.2026 03:03 1 min 2 sources
La Vanguardia SPA + 1 more
Two new campers: Womondo Lifestyle 636 and Apollo 6.4 RL
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In Brief

Two new motorhome models have been introduced: the Womondo Lifestyle 636 on a Citroën Jumper or Fiat Ducato chassis and the Apollo 6.4 RL by S&L Motorhomes. Both models emphasize functionality and self-sufficiency.

Two new campers have entered the market, focusing on comfort and autonomy.

Womondo Lifestyle 636 by the Robeta Mobil group is built on a Citroën Jumper or Fiat Ducato chassis (165 hp, gross weight 3500 kg, drivable with a B license). Thanks to AIR technology made from recycled plastic, weight is reduced by 220 kg, with a payload of 500–600 kg. The rear bed is modular, allowing transport of up to two bicycles. Standard equipment includes Truma heating, a 130 W solar panel, a Thule awning, and a rearview camera. Price starts at €73,990, with options up to €90,000.

Apollo 6.4 RL by S&L Motorhomes, priced around €90,000, features a heating system that runs on gas and electricity and is insulated for use at temperatures down to –15 °C. The electrical system includes a solar panel and battery for off-grid living.

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A camper van for all types of getaways: spacious, functional, with quality finishes and a reasonable price

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Functional Apollo 6.4 RL camper van with dual lounge and off-grid capability

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