The exterior of the new Carthago C2-tourer with redesigned Mercedes-Benz nose

We all want our motorhomes to be a comfortable home-from-home, but having that little bit of extra luxury takes your motorhoming to a whole new level.

After all, you’re going to be spending a lot of time in your vehicle as you travel far and wide, so choosing one that’s as luxurious as possible makes a lot of sense.

And there are few motorhome manufacturers who make motorhomes as luxury-packed as German brand Carthago: it’s been building premium-specification vehicles for more than 40 years, so you’ll know it’s a name that you can trust.

Inside the new Carthago C2-tourer

Meet the all new Carthago C2-tourer

What’s more, its line-up for 2025 is the most exciting in the company’s history.

That’s because it sees the inclusion of two brilliantly specified luxury models that will leave you wanting for nothing.

First up is the Carthago C2-tourer. This outstanding range of A-class motorhomes has five different layouts, all with a body width of just 2.17 metres – that narrow size means driving along country lanes or parking up in a busy town will be easier than ever before.

Despite the narrower width, the interiors feel incredibly spacious, thanks to the clever design of the opulent furniture and fittings. 

You can also choose from two weights on most models, including a driving-licence friendly MTPLM of just 3500kg. 

Inside you’ll find the perfect floorplan to suit your desires: whether you want an island bed or fixed singles, there’s the ideal solution here for you. 

And with the outstanding Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis – also featuring an Al-Ko low frame and a newly designed nose – you’re guaranteed a comfortable and luxurious drive, no matter how long your journey. 

There’s now an even better view out front, too, no matter whether you’re driving or pitched up on site.

With all that on board, it’s no wonder that Carthago refers to the C2-tourer as the Smart Liner class.

The exterior of the new Carthago chic e-line with redesigned Mercedes-Benz nose

Carthago chic e-line: the diverse range

Also heading our way for 2025 is the Carthago chic e-line, with a gorgeous new exterior design.

Like the C2-tourer, some models are based on the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, which has been given a whole new look for the latest touring season.

You’ll find a new and striking hexagonal radiator grille, which has now been modified to feature five striking triple crossbars. 

Combined with refreshed exterior graphics, it looks stunning, and is sure to stand out on site.

Carthago refers to the chic e-line as ‘the diverse range’, and for good reason: as well as the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, you can also choose a motorhome based on the Fiat Ducato. 

Inside, you’ll find the highest levels of quality that you’ve come to expect from the chic e-line, across 12 models and six different floorplans

And with those models ranging from around eight to nine metres, and a wide choice of payloads available, your new chic e-line is ready and waiting to take you on your next adventure in style.

Whether it’s the C2-tourer, the chic e-line or another of Carthago’s brilliant new 2025 motorhomes that catches your eye, visit the company’s website to find out more.

The new Carthago C2-tourer features luxury fittings and fabrics