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Weinsberg CaraCore motorhome on Fiat Ducato base: price and specs

German manufacturer Weinsberg (Knaus Tabbert Group) introduced the CaraCore line of motorhomes on Fiat Ducato chassis. Models range from 6999 to 7410 mm in length, 2320 mm wide, 2790 mm high, accommodating up to 5 passengers. The base version features a 140 hp diesel engine with 6-speed manual; a 160 hp option with 8-speed automatic is available. The CaraCore 700 is priced at €83,990, which is 20–40% lower than comparable models.

DE Germany

Knaus Tabbert Reports ‘Improved Profitability’ in Q1

European RV manufacturer Knaus Tabbert announced a significant improvement in operating profitability for the first quarter of the 2026 financial year, despite a decline in revenue. Consolidated revenue fell 15.7% to EUR 249.1 million, with sales volumes down 8.3% to 5,190 units. Adjusted EBITDA rose to EUR 15.6 million from EUR 8.5 million a year earlier, and net profit reached EUR 3.8 million compared to a loss of EUR 4.7 million. Camper van sales increased 18.7%, while motorhome sales declined.

DE Germany 5

Knaus Tabbert returns to profit as demand shifts to compact campers

Knaus Tabbert posted a net profit of €3.8 million in Q1 2026, reversing a year-ago loss, despite a 15% drop in revenue and an 8% decline in total sales. Sales of large motorhomes plunged 30%, while camper van sales rose 19%.

Knaus Tabbert downshifts production to focus on profitability

German caravan giant Knaus Tabbert deliberately reduced output in Q1 2026 to clear dealer overstock. Revenue fell to €249.1 million, but adjusted EBITDA rose to €15.6 million, with margin improving from 2.9% to 6.3%. Free cash flow doubled to €30.5 million. Order book stands at €363 million, and the company maintains its full-year revenue target of €950 million.

HU Hungary

Motorhome manufacturer to create 50 jobs in Nógrád

The German company Knaus Tabbert is investing 2.2 billion Hungarian forints to expand its motorhome production capacity in Nagyoroszi. The Hungarian government is providing a 216 million forint subsidy, facilitating the creation of 50 new jobs. Half of the production capacity of this European market leader will be linked to this location, with nearly all vehicles produced intended for export.

HU Hungary

Hungarian automotive industry breaks records, country becomes a stronghold of European car manufacturing

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced a Knaus Tabbert investment of about 2.2 billion forints in Nagyoroszi. The motorhome manufacturer will create 50 new jobs. Hungary, despite crises, has achieved one million additional jobs and low taxes.

DE Germany

Million-euro fine for incorrect weight on motorhomes

German motorhome and caravan manufacturer Knaus Tabbert AG has accepted a fine of 6.42 million euros. The penalty was imposed by the Stuttgart public prosecutor's office following an investigation into incorrect information regarding the total weight of motorhomes, specifically vehicles that were supposed to be under the 3,500 kg limit. The company has set aside funds to cover the fine, which is scheduled for payment in the first quarter of 2026.

DE Germany

Knaus Tabbert to pay €6.4 million fine for incorrect motorhome weight data

Caravan and motorhome manufacturer Knaus Tabbert will pay a €6.4 million fine imposed by the Stuttgart public prosecutor's office. The company accepted the penalty following an investigation into incorrect weight declarations for vehicles in the up to 3.5-ton category, which can be driven with a standard car license. The fine relates to vehicles being certified as lighter than their actual weight.

DE Germany

Incorrect Weight Specifications: Knaus Tabbert Pays Multi-Million Euro Fine

The German motorhome manufacturer Knaus Tabbert AG has accepted a fine exceeding six million euros from the Stuttgart public prosecutor's office. The penalty was imposed because the company had understated the weight of its motorhomes, a practice linked to the popular 3.5-tonne limit for standard driver's licenses. The company has made financial provisions for the fine, stating the payment will not significantly impact its annual results.

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