Posted: 27-11-2019 Written by: Editorial office Reading time: 2 minutes
Completely new Eura Mobil Contura

Completely new Eura Mobil Contura

Eura Mobil celebrates its sixtieth anniversary. The brand, part of the French Trigano group, makes approximately eighteen hundred campers per year. Eura Mobil has the necessary news for the 2020 season. For example, the completely new semi-integrated Eura Mobil Contura.

The new Eura Mobil Contura was on display for the first time at the Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf. It is a semi-integrated camper in the Integra segment. The absolute top. The new camper will have the same high level of equipment and will also have the same layouts. It looks like it will be available on both a Fiat Ducato and the new Mercedes Sprinter. A special eye-catcher is the large skyroof that can be opened electrically.

The new Eura Mobil Contura is one of the absolute top
The new Eura Mobil Contura is one of the absolute top

Contura layouts

The announced layouts are the C 710 EB with single beds, the C 760 EB with single beds, the C 760 EF with a French bed and the C 760 QB with a queen bed. There are large flaps and hatches on the side and in the floor that provide access to the heated double floor above the AL-KO chassis.

Since 1983, Eura Mobil has only built campers
Since 1983, Eura Mobil has only built campers

About Eura Mobile

Eura Mobil was founded in 1959. Since 1983, the company has only built campers and since 2005, Eura Mobil has been part of the French Trigano group, with modern factories throughout Europe. This brand has been a household name among camper connoisseurs for decades. Are you interested in a Eura Mobile camper? Camper and Caravan Center Cor van den Oever in Herpen is an importer and dealer of Eura Mobil in the Netherlands. In their showroom in Herpen they are happy to show what this camper brand has to offer.

Here you can see which ones campers from Eura Mobil are now for sale with us. Would you rather check out some camper tests first? That is possible here.

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