Model Year | 2016 |
Class | Low Profile Drop Down Bed |
Base Vehicle | Fiat Ducato |
Price From (£) | 53,410 |
Engine Size | 2.3TD |
Maximum Weight (kg) | 3,065 |
Berths | 4 |
Main Layout | Fixed Single Bed |
The 7.41m-long Eura Mobil Profila RS 730 EB is from Eura Mobil’s more upmarket low-profile range of six layouts. It features single beds towards the rear, with an end washroom, while there’s also a drop-down bed up front.
It comes on a Fiat Camping-Car lowered chassis, sporting 16in alloy wheels and powered by the 2.3-litre engine.
Both cab seats have two armrests and rotate to face into the lounge. The cream faux leather is well fitted. The cab windows have built-in blinds and a curtain pulls across the seats. A large overcab skylight pours in natural light from above and looks stylish from the outside, but it doesn’t open.
In the lounge itself there is space for five to sit around the large table that can be slid in all directions. There are three overhead lockers here, with little spotlights underneath, plus two more lamps next to the skylight. The manual drop-down bed is a decent size.
One of the star features of the Profila RS is that it has a double floor, yet even below the drop-down bed there’s still 1.98cm headroom. You get a level floor throughout and the ceiling over the kitchen matches the height of the pull-down bed uniformly.
The kitchen is all stylish sweeping curves. There’s an adequate amount of worktop. Cooking is all on the three-burner gas hob. There is plenty of drawer and cupboard space but wedging an oven in here will limit this significantly.
On the opposite side is the 140-litre fridge with two cupboards above, but expect to lose one if a microwave is fitted.
Through the opaque partition door are beds that are each 0.75m wide. The longest is a sizeable 2.08m. The shorter bed is still 1.90m long and both singles feature soft, padded headboards and individual spotlights.
The main storage is under these beds, although the space under the longest bed is partly filled up with the Alde 3020 warm water heating and the fuse box. It’s good to see twin gas struts making the space easy to access.
The rear washroom features a swivel cassette toilet, a stylish basin and excellent lighting. The separate shower has plenty of room, while the wardrobe is accessible from both inside and out and has a total height of 1.56m.
This is an abridged version of the full review appearing in the July 2016 issue of What Motorhome. Buy it now.
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