Laika Ecovip Titanio

Laika Ecovip Titanio Range Overview

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A special edition in both low-profile and A-class forms

Ecovip has long been at the very heart of the Laika line-up but for 2026 it has been enhanced with the arrival of a special edition, the Titanio, which boasts a new look both inside and out.

Externally, the Ecovip Titanio takes inspiration from the automotive world, featuring new graphics that mix light Expedition Grey with darker Titanium Grey and a distinctive matt black stripe that is typically Laika and especially eye-catching on the A-class where it sweeps back from the headlights, rising to the bedroom window and then wrapping around to return to the windscreen for a cohesive conclusion. 

On the low-profile models, the Fiat cab is in Expedition Grey instead of white. Matt black finishes continue on the lower bodywork and details, while the Titanio models also receive a restyle at the rear and black alloy wheels.

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Peter has reviewed everything from the smallest micro-camper to the biggest Liner-type A-classes you can drive on a C1 licence, and driven motorhomes all over the world.

A new-look interior

Similarly, there’s a new look inside, where Noce Opera cabinetwork and Firenze eco-leather are standard, along with matt Fenix worktops that resist fingerprints and are easily repaired in the event of minor scratches.

To enhance the looks after dark, the Titanio motorhomes have a multi-level LED lighting system that’s integrated into the furniture with dimmable controls and illumination of lockers and drawers.

Of course, as premium motorhomes, Laika’s special edition models have high-density XPS insulation, along with a 6kW Truma heating system, which (along with other on-board features) can be controlled from an app.

All eight Ecovip Titanio models – four low-profiles (with or without a drop-down bed) and four A-class motorhomes – have rear single beds and these measure up to 2.06m long and 82cm wide (manufacturer’s figures). Here, Biolatex Ergonomy mattresses sit on slatted frames and there are synthetic leather headboards.  

Eight models to choose from

The range starts with the Ecovip Titanio L 2009, at a surprisingly compact 6.59m long. It has an L-shaped lounge that also includes a single side seat opposite, despite the compact overall length.

Due to its near-campervan length, however, the kitchen is rather petite (with an under-counter fridge) and the washroom incorporates a swing-wall design to give you a practical shower. The L 2009 starts at £88,100, or there’s an A-class equivalent model, the H 2109 from £108,000.

Stretch the tape measure to 6.99m and the L 3009 (low-profile) and H 3109 (A-class) have a broadly similar layout to their more compact brethren, but the kitchen now gains a tall 136-litre fridge (instead of 106 litres, both with automatic energy selection) at the rear end of the galley. The larger washroom in these models incorporates a semi-separate shower area.

Laika Ecovip Titanio
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Laika Ecovip Titanio
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The L 3019 (low-profile) and H 3119 (A-class) are also 6.99m in length but in these models the washroom switches to the offside and the kitchen is on the nearside, backing onto the lounge. Rather than the straight galley unit of the models discussed so far, this pair also opts for an L-shaped kitchen (with the tall fridge alongside).

Moving up to the largest models in the Ecovip Titanio range, the L 4009 low-profile and L 4109 A-class, these are priced from £92,400 and £109,600 respectively.

The extra length here allows the inclusion of a larger en suite washroom at the foot of the single beds, with the popular arrangement of the shower on one side and the toilet area opposite. The toilet door closes the area off to the front and sliding doors separate the bedroom for complete privacy.

Across the whole Titanio range there’s a single living area floor back to the bedroom, thanks to the heated and illuminated double floor, which includes storage accessible from outside and inside the vehicle, as well as the water tanks. Garage areas come with a non-slip floor, heating, lighting and adjustable lashing points.

Beds have anti-mite, breathable mattresses with machine-washable stretch lining and kitchens come with automatic soft-closing drawers.

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