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New Camper Van Gains Popularity Among Travelers Who Don't Want to Give Up Home Comforts

03.01.2026 06:24 1 min 1 source
Terra Brasil Notícias POR
New Camper Van Gains Popularity Among Travelers Who Don't Want to Give Up Home Comforts
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The Mercedes-Benz Marco Polo V-Class is a mid-size luxury camper van based on a passenger van, targeting those seeking a single vehicle for both urban use and leisure travel. In the European market, it starts from around €80,000 in Germany and features a modular interior with a compact kitchen, retractable beds, and advanced driver-assistance systems. Its positioning combines urban practicality with the amenities of a motorhome for small families, couples, or solo travelers.

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