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Integra

Integra

For people who value luxury

For 2-4 people, high comfort

Mobility and off-road capability: Low

Integra – A Luxury Apartment on Wheels. Comfort, Space, and Premium Class

The A-class motorhome, known as the Integra, represents the pinnacle of comfort in the world of recreational vehicles.
It’s not just a means of transport — it’s a true home on wheels: spacious, elegant, perfectly soundproofed, and filled with cutting-edge technology.
Everything here is fully integrated — the driver’s cab flows seamlessly into the living area, creating one open, panoramic space with stunning views of the world outside.
The Integra is designed for those who refuse to compromise — travelers who value luxury and comfort but still want the freedom of the open road.


Interior – A Hotel on Wheels
The interior of the Integra is pure elegance. The space is impressive — often over 2 meters high, with a wide, open layout that feels more like a living room than a camper.

Typical features include:

  • A spacious lounge with a panoramic windshield and large dining table
  • Swivel driver and passenger seats that become part of the living area when parked
  • A full kitchen with a 3-burner stove, large refrigerator (150–180 L), sink, and often an oven
  • A separate bathroom with a full shower and cassette toilet
  • A large rear bedroom with a central double bed or two single beds that can be joined together
  • An additional electric drop-down bed above the cab
  • A huge amount of storage — overhead cabinets, wardrobes, and a large rear garage that can fit bikes, scooters, sports equipment, or luggage

Interior materials are of premium quality: real wood, leather, high-grade fabrics, warm LED lighting, ambient strips, and in higher-end models, zoned climate control, electric blinds, and multimedia systems with Bluetooth, TV, and Wi-Fi.
This interior isn’t just made for sleeping and cooking — it’s designed for living in style while on the road.


Comfort and Everyday Living Onboard
The Integra provides the comfort of a home — no matter the weather, season, or location.

Typical equipment includes:

  • Alde liquid heating system or Truma Combi Diesel
  • Hot water boiler (10–20 L)
  • Cabin and stationary air conditioning
  • Solar panels and large leisure batteries
  • 230V, 12V, and USB electrical systems
  • Electric awning
  • Adjustable LED lighting
  • TV, often with automatic satellite antenna
  • Hydraulic or electric leveling system
  • Rear-view camera and 360° parking sensors
  • Smart control system for automated camper functions

The Integra is completely self-sufficient — with large water tanks and powerful batteries, you can travel for days without external hookups.
On the road, you’ll appreciate the quiet cabin, stable ride, and panoramic windshield that enhances the sense of space and connection to your surroundings.


Mobility and Driving
The Integra is a large vehicle — typically 7 to 8.5 meters long, 2.3 meters wide, and about 3 meters high.
It’s usually built on a Fiat Ducato, Mercedes Sprinter, or MAN TGE chassis, with diesel engines ranging from 2.3 to 3.0 liters and 160–200 HP.
With an automatic transmission and modern driver-assist systems (lane keeping, emergency braking, adaptive cruise control), driving an Integra is surprisingly easy.
Its advanced suspension, low center of gravity, and aerodynamic body ensure smooth, confident handling despite its size.
Average fuel consumption is around 10–13 L / 100 km — a reasonable figure for such a powerful, heavy vehicle.


Everyday Use and Independence
The Integra is designed for long journeys — whether across Southern Europe, Scandinavia, the Balkans, or even Morocco.
With large water tanks, reliable heating, and off-grid systems, you can travel for days without visiting a campsite.

Typical specs:

  • Fresh water tank: 130–150 L
  • Grey water tank: 100–130 L
  • Cassette toilet: 20–25 L
  • Solar panels: 200–400 W
  • Batteries: 150–200 Ah
  • Rear garage volume: up to 1,500 liters

This is a motorhome that truly feels like home — with a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area where you can spend weeks on the road without ever missing a hotel.


Typical Dimensions and Technical Specifications
The Integra is the largest and most comfortable motorhome class.
Length: 7.0–8.5 meters
Width: 2.30–2.35 meters
Height: 2.90–3.00 meters
Interior height: 2.00–2.10 meters
Gross vehicle weight (GVW): 4,000–5,000 kg
Sleeping capacity: 2–4 people


Advantages of the Integra
✅ Ultimate comfort and soundproofing
✅ Spacious interior — living room, bedroom, and bathroom like in an apartment
✅ Luxurious fittings and advanced technology
✅ Smooth and stable handling thanks to the low-set cab
✅ Excellent insulation — perfect for year-round travel


Disadvantages of the Integra
❌ Large dimensions — harder to park and maneuver in cities
❌ Higher fuel consumption and maintenance costs
❌ Not suitable for narrow mountain roads
❌ Requires more driving experience due to weight and length


Summary
The Integra is a motorhome for the most demanding travelers — those who don’t want to give up luxury, space, or comfort, yet still crave the freedom of life on the road.
It’s the ideal choice for couples or small families planning long journeys, who appreciate premium-class comfort: a spacious lounge, large beds, peace and quiet, floor heating, and all the amenities of a high-end hotel.

The Integra is more than a vehicle — it’s a lifestyle.
Instead of packing your suitcases for a hotel, you take your hotel with you.
And when you wake up in the morning, the panoramic window doesn’t show a city street — it shows a fjord, a vineyard, or the desert.

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