Fleurette Migrateur 69 LJG Wellness motorhome

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Fleurette Migrateur 69 LJG 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

Special edition single bed motorhome

Key Features

Model Year
2026
Product Class
Low Profile
Product Model Base
Fiat Ducato
Price from (£)
£71790
Length (m)
6.99
Berths
3
Belted seats
4
Main Layout
Fixed Single Bed

Full Review

Every year, Fleurette offers a limited edition version of certain models in its range. In the past we’ve had a rugby theme but this year it’s wellness. So, you can choose from six models with this special spec – one from the compact Migrateur line-up, two wider Magister low-profiles and three Discover A-classes.

Wellness edition

Here, we have the smallest of the Wellness Edition motorhomes – the Migrateur 69 LJG. It’s a 6.99m low-profile, based on Fiat, with a slim overall width of 2.23m. And it’s a new layout, too, for the 2026 season, replacing the previous (shorter) 65 LJG.

Fleurette – a less well-known and more boutique brand from the Rapido Group – describes the Wellness Edition as delivering “a timeless experience” in which “every detail has been designed to create a restful setting.” In more practical terms, it means different décor and some extra kit – at no extra cost. Of course, there’s a Wellness logo on the outside to declare the model’s individuality.

Aesthetically and internally, the changes include Moka Beige eco-leather upholstery, reversible dual-material scatter cushions in off-white loop-pile fabric and pine green corduroy, ‘luxury’ bedding, matt finish furniture and dimmable LED lighting. And, in a wonderfully Gallic touch, you get an “exclusive bergamot-based signature fragrance.” Well, France is home to famous perfume brands such as Chanel and Dior…

Extra equipment

Living on this side of the Channel (two n’s!), you may be more interested in the extra kit that’s included on the Wellness version of the Migrateur. This starts with the Allure Pack – alloy wheels, leather steering wheel and an electric parking brake – on the Fiat cab, as well as an electrically adjustable footrest on one of the swivel cab seats.

On the habitation side, you get Truma’s 4kW diesel/230V blown-air heating, a 100Ah lithium battery and a 149-litre compressor fridge. The change to an electric cooler and diesel heating is reflective of current trends and the desire of more owners to tour off-grid.

Longer body for extra space

The move from 65 LJG to 69 LJG allows this 40cm-longer motorhome to have a more spacious lounge area, now with on-trend face-to-face sofas (rather than an L-shaped arrangement). The offside settee is a little shorter than its opposing number but there’s plenty of room to relax here.

The table is a good size for dining but is a permanent fixture and doesn’t fold in half. In the cab, the seats (and floor) are a tad higher, while an overcab sunroof and downlights ensure the space is well lit. There are reading lights in the lounge, too, mounted on long flexible arms. Net curtains add privacy. It's not just the lounge that’s been revised, the galley moves from offside to nearside.

In its new home it boasts supersized drawers with central locking, a two-burner hob with extractor hood and 12V and 230V sockets on the front of the unit, but no oven. Matt black handles are another touch from the ‘Motorhome Fashions 2026’ directory but the biggest news here is the biggest fridge you’ll find in a compact motorhome – the aforementioned 149-litre unit. 

Bedroom & washroom

Opposite, the washroom places all the facilities in one zone but the first thing you’ll notice is the apparent absence of a washbasin – it’s hidden in a cabinet in the side wall and folds down for use. That’s a neat, space-saving idea and this is a proper basin, not one of those plastic backless things…

Another detail we rather liked was the framed mirror in the entrance area. Then, the layout is completed by the twin beds – 2.00m and 1.92m long – over the rear garage. Sliding doors to the overhead lockers here are another neat new idea but the cupboards’ location will still make it hard to sit up in bed.

 

Motorhome in a field with OAL logo
Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

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Our Verdict

There are so many single bed low-profile motorhomes on the market but this Fleurette is a stylish, well-equipped model that’s a tad more compact than some. The compressor fridge and diesel heating reduce reliance on gas – as does the lack of an oven!

Advantages
Narrower than some rivals
Neat, foldaway washbasin

Disadvantages

No oven option
Few UK dealers for the brand

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