RC Motorhomes have done an excellent job nice decor inside and out. Lots of facilities - generator, power wash, kitchen, air conditioning, beds, and all the rest. Nice, nice, nice. 5*** living. Thanks for this
Hi Nick, its always a treat when RC Motorhomes are around and you give us a show what they have in store this one is very need great with the 2 slide outs everything you dream about is there travels four guest but sleeps 6 wow, big bathroom and master bedroom in the back a functional kitchen smal but everything is there Thanks Nick what a show 👍👍👍👍👍 👍
Just love it , was only thinking this morning , we need a super yacht of the motorhome world , may have a different finish but that's about it , would need to drive one to see how it feels for the few occasions it would be on our roads , a true world roamer , thanks for the tour
That's the Mansory of Motorhomes! Usually you look at these motorhomes and have to compromise on certain aspects, but not this one. The addition of the generator makes it, to me, perfect.
9:03….I heard whistling and actually looked round despite knowing I was alone at home 😂😂😂 On other matters, how many months is the course you need to attend to operate this monster’s systems? 😁
I live in the US and pretty much all of the RV’s have slide-outs. I watch your channel, and another guy, Alan’s channel where he shows campers in Germany. And in the last couple of years I’ve only seen maybe 2 or 3 RV’s that had slide-outs. This camper is very attractive! I love the silver with the black windows looks great!😊
A lot of motorhoming/RVing in Europe is done on aires (aires de campingcar or wohnmobil stellplatz,etc, apologies for any spelling errors) which are effectively RV parks but usually designed around narrower vehicles so you can’t do ‘camping behaviour’ (such as leaving tables and chairs out) and slide outs aren’t practical because there isn’t room for them. It varies a lot but there can be very little room between you and the next vehicle. In some places ‘wild camping’ is allowed only if you don’t exceed the normal width of the vehicle (rules in Spain for example) so you wouldn’t be able to use your slide out. So, depends upon what type of touring you do but often you just can’t use them. They also add weight and a lot of the time there is a struggle to get a laden motorhome below the 3500kg limit (you might need to take an additional licence to drive anything heavier)and have a reputation for causing problems (leaks especially). So, for the extra expense they generally aren’t considered worth it for many people in Europe.
Probably the apex of motorhome perfection, can RC Motorhomes top this gorgeous and sublime truly off grid living, that bedroom quite frankly is dreamboat accommodation, why would anyone own bricks and mortar when you could live permanently on the road going from location to location and drinking in the scenery as you go, this really is to tool for the job, brilliant tour govnor, another aquaholic perfect tour..... Umm... motorholic tour, thanks.
What an outstanding RV! Missed the mirror wave 🤣 I find it interesting how the used water (all of it) is umm, done away with when necessary 🤣 Thank you so much 🍷
The outside tv and sound bar... what a waste! Who would use that? and more importantly, where? Do people really sit outside and watch TV? In all my years motorhoming, it's never crossed my mind or been feasible, even wild camping, especially in the UK!! Great video as usual. 🙂👍🏻
This one is full on cool. I like the modern style, the space, and the bedroom feel of the back room. Costs a pretty penny though. I’d only buy two of them 😉 so I could bring all the in-laws with me and leave them to the vampires in Transylvania. Thanks so much for this 😊
@@joenunez3800 Well I think I'll leave it to you to inform Iveco, Mercedes Benz and all the other huge manufacturers who fit vehicles like this with this size of engine, not to mention the many thousands of businesses and individuals who buy them, know that they've all got it wrong. 🙂
@@MOTAHOLIC Ah, I see-so you’re assuming every 3-liter engine operates under identical conditions, regardless of custom builds, applications, or design considerations. It’s fascinating that you trust manufacturers to get everything right all the time-surely no product has ever failed under stress, right? 😊 But hey, if you think quoting companies absolves you of digging deeper into nuanced mechanics, I’ll let you stick to the basics. Some of us just prefer to think critically about the finer details instead of blindly trusting assumptions. Pulling 7.2 tonnes with a 3.0-liter engine will definitely keep it under stress. Constant high torque output can wear out engine components faster, including the pistons, turbocharger, and cooling system, leading to overheating risks. The transmission and suspension will also face excessive strain, especially over time or rough terrain. Increased fuel consumption and stress on the fuel pump are other concerns. Even the braking system will struggle under the added weight, potentially reducing safety. It’s clear that while the engine is capable, operating at this capacity will push it to its limits constantly.
Hey Nick. I sort of agree about the price, might do the pools this week! I was just wondering if, especially in relation to campers, how loud, or not, are the fridges/freezers when they’re running? Any chance of doing a sound check in future videos or is that a hassle?
It’s really beautiful, I spent almost exactly half that on my motorhome but I can see where the money has gone on this. In the UK you have to have a garage (imho) though, we keep a 124cc Scooter in ours because you cant drive anything this size around the British county lanes. You could tow a vehicle but I assume if you are off to a motor circuit the hitch will be occupied by your race Car/Bike. Having enquired about RC Motorhomes in the past I assume the price is Ex VAT.
No, because the IVECO Daily is plated at 7,200kg. That's the max vehicle weight. No details on the website as to how much payload is left for fuel, water, passengers, toys and luggage. But then the reviewer forgot to mention towing a trailer over 750kg will require a C1+E licence. If you have an old "grandfathers rights" C1+E you're still limited to 8,250kg gross weight including the trailer. So, if you want to tow a heavy trailer, you're going to need to take C1 and C1+E driving tests or go as you say, go the HGV route.
A gadget mobile. Not a lot of windows and disappointing amount of storage in the living and kitchen area imo. If you want the storage for four people i have no idea where that would all go. And this for the price of a lovely suburban home…😮
So near, yet so far with the electrics. Missing a proper hybrid drivetrain and 50+ KwH battery storage for all leisure equipment, meaning that the generator could go. Can't believe that the electric motor braking isn't automatic regen for the batteries and hybrid drive. Missing Starlink antenna and solar panels on the roof
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High end motorhome with all that smart tech like that and they fit a naff spec router 🤦♂️
Is anybody else thinking that being able to dump your black water tank from in the cab actually counts as a Bond gadget? Epic option when you find yourself in a motorhome chase with the baddie around Devonshire lanes 🤣
The massive bonus as far as I'm concerned is the fact that there's no toilet cassette. Why do Europeans persist with such a vulgar item? I just wish I had the money because I'd have one of these motorhomes in the blink of an eye.
RC Motorhomes have done an excellent job nice decor inside and out. Lots of facilities - generator, power wash, kitchen, air conditioning, beds, and all the rest. Nice, nice, nice. 5*** living. Thanks for this
Hi Nick, its always a treat when RC Motorhomes are around and you give us a show what they have in store this one is very need great with the 2 slide outs everything you dream about is there travels four guest but sleeps 6 wow, big bathroom and master bedroom in the back a functional kitchen smal but everything is there Thanks Nick what a show 👍👍👍👍👍 👍
I'm glad that you like it 🙂
I love what those slide outs does for the space.
In fact, it's the best motorhome I've ever seen in a Iveco cabin. Tks a bunch for your time and presentation. Your videos are amazing.
Thank you very much!
That’s a stunning motor home! Great innovations and classy design. Very nice, thanks for the tour Nick 😊
Thanks for watching it!
Thanks Nick!
If I ever buy a motorhome it would have to be an RC one, they’re superb!
Absolutely! 😃
Just love it , was only thinking this morning , we need a super yacht of the motorhome world , may have a different finish but that's about it , would need to drive one to see how it feels for the few occasions it would be on our roads , a true world roamer , thanks for the tour
Thanks for watching it! 😃
3:19 No worries Nick. I was wondering what that cover was intended for and you clarified perfectly 🫡
It's a lot of money, but it's the best I've seen in that size category.
I'm glad that you like it 🙂
That's the Mansory of Motorhomes! Usually you look at these motorhomes and have to compromise on certain aspects, but not this one. The addition of the generator makes it, to me, perfect.
‘Mansory of motor homes’….by that do you mean it’s lacking in style and mostly glued together? 😂
9:03….I heard whistling and actually looked round despite knowing I was alone at home 😂😂😂
On other matters, how many months is the course you need to attend to operate this monster’s systems? 😁
I live in the US and pretty much all of the RV’s have slide-outs. I watch your channel, and another guy, Alan’s channel where he shows campers in Germany. And in the last couple of years I’ve only seen maybe 2 or 3 RV’s that had slide-outs. This camper is very attractive! I love the silver with the black windows looks great!😊
I'm glad that you like it 🙂
A lot of motorhoming/RVing in Europe is done on aires (aires de campingcar or wohnmobil stellplatz,etc, apologies for any spelling errors) which are effectively RV parks but usually designed around narrower vehicles so you can’t do ‘camping behaviour’ (such as leaving tables and chairs out) and slide outs aren’t practical because there isn’t room for them. It varies a lot but there can be very little room between you and the next vehicle. In some places ‘wild camping’ is allowed only if you don’t exceed the normal width of the vehicle (rules in Spain for example) so you wouldn’t be able to use your slide out.
So, depends upon what type of touring you do but often you just can’t use them. They also add weight and a lot of the time there is a struggle to get a laden motorhome below the 3500kg limit (you might need to take an additional licence to drive anything heavier)and have a reputation for causing problems (leaks especially). So, for the extra expense they generally aren’t considered worth it for many people in Europe.
Spectacular, I think the pressure washer is my personal highlight.
Now that's a motorhome love all the space and bed configuration and the heads is big enough as well
Gorgeous motorhome Nick, just awesome. Thanks for the video mate.
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Probably the apex of motorhome perfection, can RC Motorhomes top this gorgeous and sublime truly off grid living, that bedroom quite frankly is dreamboat accommodation, why would anyone own bricks and mortar when you could live permanently on the road going from location to location and drinking in the scenery as you go, this really is to tool for the job, brilliant tour govnor, another aquaholic perfect tour..... Umm... motorholic tour, thanks.
I'm glad that you enjoyed it! 🙂
What's the apex available for sale in America??
What an outstanding RV! Missed the mirror wave 🤣 I find it interesting how the used water (all of it) is umm, done away with when necessary 🤣 Thank you so much 🍷
384k! 😳
One of the best looking RC Motorhomes
I always think these bigger homes are better suited to US roads rather than the small country roads we have in the UK.
Why? Many thousands of far larger busses and trucks navigate our roadways perfectly satisfactorily. 🙂
@ My parents owned a caravan in the 1970s, and the road to the site was barely wide enough for a car. Maybe things are different now.
Top of my lotto win wishlist. It's a seriously tidy bit of kit
I'm glad that you liked it 🙂
I concur
The outside tv and sound bar... what a waste! Who would use that? and more importantly, where? Do people really sit outside and watch TV? In all my years motorhoming, it's never crossed my mind or been feasible, even wild camping, especially in the UK!!
Great video as usual. 🙂👍🏻
Thats a lovely motorhome! Such a good layout. Con for me is that depressing grey colour scheme, although maybe it looks better in 🤷🏼♀️
Beautiful coach and great tour. Very close to an “American” motorhome!
Glad you liked it!
Excellent and informative video as usual Nick....This really is a nice bit of kit.
Thanks! 🙂
This one is full on cool. I like the modern style, the space, and the bedroom feel of the back room. Costs a pretty penny though. I’d only buy two of them 😉 so I could bring all the in-laws with me and leave them to the vampires in Transylvania. Thanks so much for this 😊
I'm glad that you enjoyed it 🙂
That’s a beautiful motorhome. Ideal for full time van life if you got the budget.
Fantastic bit of kit 👍.
That motorhome is the business. I adore it
Glad you liked it!
Did you say 3ltr engine?. To pull 7.2 tonnes? It's going to be under stress all of the time even allowing for the diesel torque.
No it isn't. 🙂
@@MOTAHOLICyes, it will be
@@joenunez3800 Well I think I'll leave it to you to inform Iveco, Mercedes Benz and all the other huge manufacturers who fit vehicles like this with this size of engine, not to mention the many thousands of businesses and individuals who buy them, know that they've all got it wrong. 🙂
@@MOTAHOLIC Ah, I see-so you’re assuming every 3-liter engine operates under identical conditions, regardless of custom builds, applications, or design considerations. It’s fascinating that you trust manufacturers to get everything right all the time-surely no product has ever failed under stress, right? 😊 But hey, if you think quoting companies absolves you of digging deeper into nuanced mechanics, I’ll let you stick to the basics. Some of us just prefer to think critically about the finer details instead of blindly trusting assumptions.
Pulling 7.2 tonnes with a 3.0-liter engine will definitely keep it under stress. Constant high torque output can wear out engine components faster, including the pistons, turbocharger, and cooling system, leading to overheating risks. The transmission and suspension will also face excessive strain, especially over time or rough terrain. Increased fuel consumption and stress on the fuel pump are other concerns. Even the braking system will struggle under the added weight, potentially reducing safety. It’s clear that while the engine is capable, operating at this capacity will push it to its limits constantly.
Stunning nick really that all mod cons go away for a good trip on that
3ltr in something that weighs 7.2 tons , did I hear that right 😮
Those forward facing seats are a wild trick.
"Accessing a vehicle without the key" doesn't sound like a new idea😅😂
I found it odd that despite all the gizmos on the vehicle, it still had a key ignition. I thought everything was keyless start these days.
Thanks for the share Nick.
My pleasure! 🙂
Hi nick , what a beautiful motor home that I've iveco is, another fantastic vidio and excellent content, ❤
Great motorhome nick 👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Thanks Jimmy!
TH-cam has waited this long, to make me aware of this channel? I've only been watching everyone of your yacht videos for over a year.
Welcome aboard..! 🙂
It is a beauty ❤
All very clever.£384K Ha Ha.No further comment needed really.Nice video for -well,probably best left there.
Hey Nick. I sort of agree about the price, might do the pools this week! I was just wondering if, especially in relation to campers, how loud, or not, are the fridges/freezers when they’re running? Any chance of doing a sound check in future videos or is that a hassle?
It's fabulous. Now where did I hide that money tree????
I"m glad you like it 🙂
I'm seeing a lot of motorhomes driving around just now. January seems an odd time to be holidaying, especially in Scotland!
shocked that front camera is allowed because of pedestrian safety rules
I mean… for this kind of money, I would rather buy a boat. Prices on motorhomes are getting out of hand.
If you would rather buy a boat then it would be better to buy a boat. Definitely. 🙂
Absolute belter!
I'm glad that you like it 🙂
awesome motorhome
Do they make them with LHD for the European market? I'm just looking for my cheque book........
Worth asking them 🙂
Nice vehicle but a bit expensive compared to some others.
Yes, absolutely. This isn't intended to compete with mass produced vehicles.
Lovely that is one superb motor home
Very nice. How is his very nice metallic red boat.
Sold, and new projects underway! 😃
Stunning van looks wise👍, but no big garage? Then, Not for us when the money tree starts baring fruit.
Then buy the version with the big garage and live with the internal compromises. 🙂
It’s really beautiful, I spent almost exactly half that on my motorhome but I can see where the money has gone on this. In the UK you have to have a garage (imho) though, we keep a 124cc Scooter in ours because you cant drive anything this size around the British county lanes. You could tow a vehicle but I assume if you are off to a motor circuit the hitch will be occupied by your race Car/Bike. Having enquired about RC Motorhomes in the past I assume the price is Ex VAT.
How much !
C1, maybe! But that only leaves 300kg payload, for people, fuel, food, water, etc! Does it need HGV license?
No, because the IVECO Daily is plated at 7,200kg. That's the max vehicle weight. No details on the website as to how much payload is left for fuel, water, passengers, toys and luggage. But then the reviewer forgot to mention towing a trailer over 750kg will require a C1+E licence. If you have an old "grandfathers rights" C1+E you're still limited to 8,250kg gross weight including the trailer. So, if you want to tow a heavy trailer, you're going to need to take C1 and C1+E driving tests or go as you say, go the HGV route.
A gadget mobile. Not a lot of windows and disappointing amount of storage in the living and kitchen area imo. If you want the storage for four people i have no idea where that would all go. And this for the price of a lovely suburban home…😮
Precioso pero el volante aquí en España es en el otro lado
Wow that is awesome
So near, yet so far with the electrics. Missing a proper hybrid drivetrain and 50+ KwH battery storage for all leisure equipment, meaning that the generator could go. Can't believe that the electric motor braking isn't automatic regen for the batteries and hybrid drive. Missing Starlink antenna and solar panels on the roof
High end motorhome with all that smart tech like that and they fit a naff spec router 🤦♂️
4:56 Jake Brake
No way, not for 384,000
Im still trying to figure out why we cant even get one of these cool campers in the U.S.
Is anybody else thinking that being able to dump your black water tank from in the cab actually counts as a Bond gadget? Epic option when you find yourself in a motorhome chase with the baddie around Devonshire lanes 🤣
'Now pay attention 007, otherwise the s**t will really hit the fan!' 😆
@@MOTAHOLIC Mr Bond's the perfect gentleman, I'm sure he'd have no more than a light tinkle before getting in a chase!
If you've seen Never Say Never, you'll be aware that that's all that's needed to disable an opponent! 😳😄
Amazing vehicle but the interior reminds me of Red Dwarf, just saying! Nice though
kinda pricey imo
Yup, huge and properly high end custom built motorhomes do tend to be. 🙂
The massive bonus as far as I'm concerned is the fact that there's no toilet cassette. Why do Europeans persist with such a vulgar item? I just wish I had the money because I'd have one of these motorhomes in the blink of an eye.
👀👍
motorhome for the working man,,
I have no idea why anyone would buy this instead of a bus camper. Especially at this price point.
Because they want a 9 metre high end custom build motorhome, not a bus camper, would be the usual reason. 🙂
I’d rather a princess V40 ❤
I feel like buying, driving, insuring, and maintaining a bus in continental Europe would be a lot more expensive and complicated than in the US.
Tad disappointed that for that much money it doesn't have a locker for the daughter's boyfriend 😉
Yes it does! Under the TV on the outside..! 😄
@MOTAHOLIC
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First comment 😁👍🏻
YES!! 🥳
How to lose an absolute fortune… maintaince disaster !
Tell Richard we need an 8m version.
There is one! 😃
@@MOTAHOLIC With the bedroom slide out?