ERiba returns to the motorhome market

Camper Van Eriba Car 600

After a 13-year absence from the world of motorhomes, the famous German caravan brand Eriba made its return to the motorhome market at the CMT leisure vehicle trade fair in Stuttgart. A rather successful comeback, judging by the attractive camper van, the Eriba Car 600.

This brand-new Eriba camper van is based on a Volkswagen Crafter 5.99 m long. Its exterior colours (white-red, white-blue or white-grey metallic) are reminiscent of those of the Eriba Touring caravans. The interior is just as elegant, with felt lining on the walls, nautical parquet flooring and modern furniture with coloured surfaces. All with lighting that combines direct and indirect light. All with a choice of three upholstery trims.

The interior layout is fairly compact. In terms of bedding, this camper van has a transverse bed measuring 200 cm x 136 cm on a plate base at the rear of the vehicle. In the lounge area you’ll find a two-seater bench and an extensible table. The side kitchen, complete with fridge, has been well thought out so that it can be used both inside and out. The bathroom is compact and functional. There’s plenty of storage space, with cupboards on the sides of the vehicle and under the bed.

A connected camper van

The Eriba Car is a connected camper van. Thanks to the Eriba Connect application, you can control the lighting, air conditioning and heating from your smartphone.

An over-equipped vehicle

The Eriba Car 600 starts at €77,990. Available with two engines (177 bhp or 140 bhp), it is particularly well equipped in its First Edition version (177 bhp engine, reversing camera, automatic gearbox). The First Edition pack, however, pushes the price up to €86,560.

Vehicle size :
Length 5.99 m
Width 2.07 m
Height 2.67 m

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