It is expensive. In fact, so expensive that you have to pay a double-digit number of millions for it. On the other hand, the world's most expensive motorhome has its own cinema.
We have written about it before. The motorhomes. Rolling home. The 'car' here is just a really expensive home. In fact, the world's most expensive of its kind.
It is Canadian Loki Coach that builds the extreme Prevost motorhome – or RV as they say on the North American edges.
The nearly 14-metre-long luxury home has a 12.8-litre in-line six from Volvo lying around to handle the drive. But the engine is so far from the most impressive thing in the motorhome.
The chairs in the cockpit alone cost DKK 162,000. So the piece. If we also move a little further back in the 'bus', we find nothing less than a cinema when the 65" large flat screen is lowered from its location in the roof.
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In addition, there is also a galley, which otherwise can be completely packed away, two bathrooms and plenty of beds. The two lithium batteries the motorhome is equipped with alone can supply it with enough power for a whole week's consumption.
The price? It is individual. Each motorhome is built according to the wishes of the individual customer. But just this rolling wonder has a price of 17.1 million Danish kroner.
Be careful, that's a lot of money. But it is small compared to what you have to cough up for, for example, to get your own race tracks with an associated house or just a beachfront villa in Vedbæk. Read more about both homes in Boosted's housing category right here .
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