A campervan with a drop down electronic bed at the back, two new more luxury campervans, a new compact low-profile and another designed specifically to be a budget motorhome are all part of the 2025 line-up from Etrusco.

The new Fiat-based Etrusco CV640 PB is based on the existing CV640 SB, with a similar length of 6.36m and with two single lengthways beds at the back. But it also has a double bed that drops down electronically.

The Erwin Hymer group company says that as this bed can be raised to a height of 140cm and still be used, that makes it possible to sleep in a comfortable single-piece bed while storing a bicycle or motorbike underneath. The width of the storage area below has also been increased to 111cm by relocating the gas bottle locker. An optional fifth bed can also be made up from the front dinette.

The two new higher spec models in Etrusco’s campervan range are the CV600 DB+ and the CV640 DB+. Both include, among other extras, a sun roof and a washroom with a swinging partition between shower and basin – the first time such features have been included in an Etrusco campervan.

The cabin seats swivelled round in the CV600 DB+
The cabin seats swivelled round in the CV600 DB+

The new narrower coachbuilt model is the low-profile is the V6.8 SCF. On a Ford chassis with a 130bhp engine as standard, it has a width of just 2.14m and is under 7m long. It still manages to include a front lounge with face-to-face settees, and a side kitchen with a 135-litre fridge with freezer. The two single beds are each 1.97m long.

Finally, Etrusco is launching a new Fiat-based entry level range called Base, with the first model being the T6.9SB, at just under 7m.

Inside the T6.9SB
Inside the T6.9SB

Each of its single beds is 2m long, and it also includes a washroom with a swinging partition and a 135-litre fridge. There is also a garage at the back that, at 1.10m high, should be large enough to fit a conventional bicycle. 

On the Continent, Etrusco has priced the new model at €59,999, although UK prices are still to be announced.

The new launches have been announced just as fellow Erwin Hymer brand Carado has also expanded its campervan range. Another Continental manufacturer, Bürstner, has said it is bringing out one new range and a special edition that runs across two ranges for 2025 as well.


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