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Westfalia's Jules Verne camper van outperforms Mercedes Marco Polo

26.02.2026 01:41 1 min 1 source
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Westfalia's Jules Verne camper van outperforms Mercedes Marco Polo
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Following the end of its partnership with Mercedes-Benz, Westfalia offers the Jules Verne camper based on the Vito van. The model features a full wet bathroom with toilet and shower, absent in the Marco Polo, and employs a split-room layout. Its base price is €74,180, undercutting the Marco Polo.

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