Bürstner’s exciting new Signature range made its debut at the NEC Show last week (14th-19th October), and it came with an optional extra that creates what we thought was a highly sociable lounge space.

Signature joins the B66 range in being the brand’s only low-profile motorhomes for the 2026 season (based on the old Lyseo range, the B66 has been released to celebrate the manufacturer’s 66th birthday).

There are four models in the Signature range. One feature which particularly stood out to us in the low-profiles is the optional extra of the rotating “sofa to L bench” seat in the front dinette (from £1,390).

The lounge space

This useful option stood out to us as it gives you the freedom to create an incredibly sociable lounge area, as well as providing you with up to two extra travel seats. This was not the only innovative range on the Bürstner stand either, which also had its Signature campervans debuting at the NEC last week, which we thought may have the most versatile washroom we’ve ever seen.


Other features in the Signatures include a large sunroof and a shelving unit at the back of the side kitchen, which can slide up to partition off the rear bedroom.

The lounge in the SFT 7.5
The lounge in the SFT 7.5

Visitors to the Motorhome and Caravan Show were able to see both the SFT 7.0 and the SFT 7.5. The two Fiat Ducato-based motorhomes have an MTPLM of 3500kg, so users will have no worries about what driving licence they need to drive the motorhome.

The Signature SFT 7.0 is a two-berth as standard and is a motorhome with fixed single beds at the rear (204 x 73cm and 197 x 73cm), although there is the option of getting an optional extra central bed. Its OTR price is £73,095. It has a length of 7.17m and a width of 2.30m.

The SFT 7.5 comes with a rear island bed, but is a four-berth, thanks to a drop-down bed. Its OTR price is £77,595, it is 7.49m long and 2.30m wide.

Both models have a variety of features, including a Truma Combi 6 heating system, a two-burner hob with an integrated sink, a Vario washroom, and a 200-litre fresh water tank. That’s not all, with a 150Ah lithium battery included as standard too.

If you missed it, be sure to take a look at Content editor Peter Byrne’s main takeaways from the Motorhome and Caravan Show.


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