Fleurette Discover 75 LMF Wellness Edition motorhome

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Fleurette Discover 75 LMF Wellness
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Fleurette Discover 75 LMF Wellness
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Fleurette Discover 75 LMF Wellness
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Fleurette Discover 75 LMF Wellness
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Fleurette Discover 75 LMF Wellness
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Peter Vaughan, Content Editor: Motorhomes

Peter Vaughan Content Editor: Motorhomes

Peter Vaughan Content Editor: Motorhomes

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.

Description

Limited edition motorhome with your wellbeing in mind…

Key Features

Model Year
2026
Product Class
A-Class
Product Model Base
Fiat Ducato
Price from (£)
£105390
Length (m)
7.49
Berths
4
Belted seats
4
Main Layout
Island Bed

Full Review

Fleurette is part of the Rapido Group and, although not as well-known as its parent company, its vehicles have a uniquely French feel and a style of their own. They hail from their own factory in the Vendée.

Each year, it usually introduces a special edition and for 2026 it’s called Wellness – designed, the company says, as “an invitation to calm and relaxation.” The limited edition spec is offered across six Fleurette models – three low-profiles and three Discover A-classes.

Unsurprisingly, the Wellness models carry their own graphics, while inside they have a very tactile Beige Moka leather-effect upholstery and a set of reversible dual-fabric scatter cushions – ivory bouclé on one side, green corduroy on t’other. A new furniture finish features matt doors and inlaid edging replicating hammered steel. There’s dimmable LED mood lighting, too.

Increased specification

The Discover Wellness also receives the Lounge Pack as standard, with inductive phone charging, automatic air-conditioning and a digital instrument display to enhance the Fiat cab.

More importantly, off-grid touring is assisted by the Truma 6kW diesel/electric heating and a 150Ah lithium battery.

Fleurette also rewards buyers of a Wellness model with a free Forge Adour Nomad gas plancha grill for al fresco cooking and, as a very Gallic touch, a special bergamot-based fragrance mated with a soothing dimmable lamp. It really is trying to give you that Wellness vibe…

New look

More motorhome-specific is the Discover’s new front panel, with a simpler design, deeper grille and LEDayFlex III daytime running lights.

The Discover 75 LMF Wellness was highly commended in the Fixed Double Bed Motorhome category of the 2026 Out & About Live Awards in association with Creation. 

It is built on a Fiat Al-Ko chassis with technical double floor featuring shallow but full-width basement storage. Inboard water tanks are a generous size – 205 litres for fresh and 125 litres waste.
 

Chassis upgrade

There’s a large garage, of course, too, here with electric height adjustment to give you enough headroom for cycles. Under the bonnet is the 180hp motor as standard, while the automatic transmission, ESC, Traction Plus, ASR, hill start assistance, leather steering wheel, alloy wheels and Start & Stop are also included.

It comes as standard on a licence-friendly 3,500kg chassis, but the 3,650kg option will be desirable for most owners to provide a more realistic payload.

Fleurette makes much of its construction techniques, saying that it is the only manufacturer in Europe offering motorhomes with 100% polyester bodywork produced entirely in its own factory.

The roof, front panel and rear are glued (no drilling) and overlap the sides, while the lowered floor of the garage sits on a reinforced chassis extension. Flush habitation windows improve insulation and security and the walls and floor have 30mm XPS Styrofoam insulation.
 

Spacious layout

It's inside, though, where the Discover impresses most with a spacious feel and a genuinely premium, restful ambience. There’s a face-to-face lounge with folding table up front, while the angular top lockers give a contemporary feel and the large MPK rooflight introduces additional daylight. The curved backrest of the offside is a nice touch, too.

The galley continues the angular theme and its two-ring hob is set well back in the counter to increase space for meal prep. The sink cover lifts off to become a useful shelf, while super-sized drawers include a cutlery holder and the (inevitable?) wine rack. An eye-level pull-out unit adds practical storage for non-perishable foods.

The toilet area has a backlit mirror and the practical addition of fiddle rails for its shelves, while the separate shower sits opposite and has a drying rack. 

Finally, the island bed measures 1.88m by 1.53m with good access all around, even with the sliding bedroom doors closed. There’s even a little dressing table and mirror in a corner of the bedroom.

Our Verdict

Fleurette deserves to be a better-known brand in the UK when it turns out motorhomes as well finished and complete as this. A worthy recipient of a highly commended rating in the Out & About Live awards.

Advantages
Al-Ko chassis and double floor
Stylish, restful interior ambience
Well-designed bedroom
6kW diesel heating and lithium battery
180hp automatic as standard
Premium body construction

Disadvantages

Oven fitted above the fridge
3,650kg upgrade needed for a practical payload

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