This is the most luxurious caravan of Mercedes

Traveling in a caravan is without a doubt a way of life. Among all the possibilities when traveling, caravan users know that they have many advantages over traditional trips, which are much more limited. In fact, one of the great advantages that caravans bring is freedom in every way. A caravan allows you to improvise on destinations and times. In addition, European legal regulations are increasingly adapting to this type of tourism and granting more parking permits.

Now, the prestigious vehicle firm Mercedes-Benz, aware of the increase in demand for this type of car, is launching a super-luxury caravan on the market. This is the Grand Tour Airstream model, available in two versions. The objective of this premium brand is none other than to give the possibility of traveling in this type of vehicle without giving up the luxury and elegance of any superior category hotel.

Luxury and freedom hand in hand

The VIP customer who purchases one of these models will have all the necessary services of the caravans but available in their best version. The best characteristic materials of the renowned Mercedes-Benz brand are part of the Grand Tour.

In that sense, this caravan has ample seats for the pilot and co-pilot who seek to make the trip as comfortable as possible. Inside, the Grand Tour gives a large space to the kitchen area that is equipped with the best appliances on the market. Thus, taking care of all the details, Mercedes-Benz includes a water heater, a latest model refrigerator, ceramic hob and microwave.

The rest area is equipped with two single beds or a sofa that can be converted into a bed and even has a desk as an office.

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Best of all, elegance and luxury are not at odds with the brand’s typical security conditions, such as the cameras installed on the sides and the front and rear of the vehicle that will help its owner when parking.

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