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What driving license is required for a motorhome in Germany

24.01.2026 02:26 1 min 1 source
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In Germany, different driving license categories are required for a motorhome depending on its weight and the year the license was obtained. Category B permits driving vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes, while heavier motorhomes up to 7.5 tonnes require a C1 license. In October 2025, the EU adopted new rules that, once implemented, will allow drivers with a category B license to operate vehicles up to 4.25 tonnes after additional training.

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