Etrusco launches new motorhomes and campervans for 2026
Essential guide
Etrusco motorhomes and campervans: 2026 essential guide
Etrusco is determined to grow its share of the UK market in 2026 with an expanded range of campervans and motorhomes at keen prices.
Etrusco motorhomes and campervans
Etrusco is an Italian brand within the Erwin Hymer Group. From its factory in Tuscany it manufactures entry-level vehicles of all types - campervans, low-profile and overcab coachbuilts, and even A-class motorhomes. It has models on both Ford Transit and Fiat Ducato.
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Etrusco T-Base
Italian brand, Etrusco, has its sights set firmly on the UK market for the coming year with a focus on great products at the right price. That’s why the newly expanded T-Base range is so important.
Built on the Fiat, we expect there to be six models available, with the 6.9 SB that was launched in February heading the line-up. This will be accompanied by the 6.9 SBC that has a broadly similar single bed layout but with a face-to-face lounge.
This model is a two-berth as standard, but you can specify an extra three sleeping places with a drop-down double bed and a kit to make the lounge into a single bed (with the last option the fixed table is changed for one that can lower).
There is also a bunk bed model that’s under seven metres long, but the final three models are 7.4m.
The 7.4 SB and SBC models mirror their shorter siblings but with separate showers set opposite the washroom cubicle. There is also an island bed floorplan, the QBC; the C in the model name indicates the currently popular twin inward sofa lounge arrangement.
A squarer overcab profile subtly sets this apart from the standard ‘T’ range, which also gets a rooflight over the cab as well.
The main most noticeable difference inside is the lit room divider between kitchen and lounge on the more upmarket T models. It’s easy to tell them apart due to the format of the numbers in the model name (6.9 for T-Base as opposed to 6900 for T models, for example).
There is also the option to enhance the T-Base models with a pack. The Comfort Plus Pack offers a window for the habitation door, a kitchen splashback and an accessory bag.
Key features
- New expanded entry-level range
- Six layouts available
- Comfort Plus Package available
Specifications
Etrusco CV 600 SB
Campervans with single beds are very popular and this new model manages to offer this floorplan in a long-wheelbase (six metres long) Fiat Ducato.
It’s done that very effectively by taking the lounge elements of the medium-wheelbase 540 and, once installed in the 600, this creates enough room for beds that measure 1.91m long. Both beds can be folded up independently.
That’s handy if you’re on a solo cycling trip and want to ensure your bike stays safe on board overnight.
There’s even a neat cut-out in the room divider between bed and kitchen that holds the front wheel of a bike. A feature to note on the options list for all campervans is a new leg rest – you just fix a couple of brackets onto the driver’s cab seat (in the UK) and the cushioned rest slots in a little like a drawer mechanism.
This model can also be ordered with the optional pop-top and/or lounge bed conversion to sleep up to five.
Key features
- Single beds in a 6m campervan
- Versatile pop-top option
- Modern interior
Specifications
Etrusco overcabs
With its eyes fixed firmly on the entry-level market, Etrusco is introducing two new overcab models, targeted at families taking their first step into motorhomes.
Though such motorhomes have always played a part in the Etrusco family, this is a whole new range for the coming season, offering two models on an all-driver-friendly 3.5-tonne chassis with sensible payloads for multi-berth motorhomes.
Choose between the six-berth A 6.9 DB with a transverse double bed and full dinette up front, or the four-berth A 6.9 SB with fixed single beds at the back and a half-dinette lounge behind the cab.
Both have spacious double beds above the cab, swing-wall washrooms and a large family-friendly 135-litre fridge/freezer.
Expect similar equipment levels to Etrusco’s T-Base range, with both models priced around £1,000 less than last year’s A 7300 DB overcab.
Key features
- Can be driven on a Category B licence
- Two family-friendly layouts
- Upgrade with Comfort Plus Pack
Specifications
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