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AI camper van goes viral: This is what the future of luxury looks like Lifestyle © 24sedam
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AI camper van goes viral: This is what the future of luxury looks like

An AI-generated concept of a motorhome on a Scania platform, featuring two floors, a panoramic glass salon, and a rooftop terrace, has gone viral on social media. Although the model is not real, it highlights the trend toward ultra-premium motorhomes already produced by companies like Marchi Mobile and Volkner Mobil. Models such as the eleMMent Palazzo cost over €5 million and include master bedrooms, marble kitchens, OLED TVs, and retractable terraces. The luxury motorhome market has expanded post-pandemic as wealthy individuals seek private travel without sacrificing comfort.

Industry GR Greece 10

Ari 458 Pro: Europe's smallest electric camper van from €24,000

German company Ari Motors has unveiled the Ari 458 Pro, a compact electric camper van. The model, measuring between 3.5 and 3.82 meters in length, features a 15 kW electric motor, a top speed of 70 km/h, and a range of up to 230 km. Prices range from €23,000 to €30,381 depending on configuration and market.

ME Montenegro

Dacia Striker: New Affordable Caravan Under €25,000

Dacia is preparing for a summer 2026 premiere of the new Striker caravan priced below €25,000. The model will feature a hybrid powertrain with up to 155 hp and an optional all-wheel drive system, a rarity in this price segment. The base version will cost around €21,000 in Germany and approximately €23,000 in Spain.

GB United Kingdom

Transforming an Old Caravan into a Travel Oasis

A social media user purchased a 1989 caravan for £500 and fully renovated it herself. The interior was redesigned using wooden paneling, second-hand furniture, and low-cost DIY techniques. The refurbished caravan is now used for family trips and as a backyard retreat.

ME Montenegro

Fuel tanks punctured and diesel stolen from camper vans in Podgorica

Owners of camper vans parked in Podgorica's Blok 9 district are facing incidents of punctured fuel tanks and diesel theft. Several cases have been reported in the last 15 days, with damages amounting to several hundred euros. The owners are concerned about the lack of action from authorities, despite the presence of surveillance cameras and a nearby police station.

ME Montenegro

Increasing Fuel Thefts in Block 9: Campers and Trucks Damaged

Owners of campers and trucks in Podgorica's Block 9 district report an increase in fuel thefts involving punctured tanks. Several vehicles have been damaged in the last 15 days, with each incident causing hundreds of euros in damage. Owners express concern over the lack of official response, despite the presence of surveillance cameras and a nearby police post.

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