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Dethleffs GmbH & Co. KG, an RV manufacturer based in Isny im Allgäuin in south-eastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, has unveiled a ground breaking concept Class A motorhome called “The Evan” which is a mere 5.65 metres long and 2.15 metres wide. "I've long been convinced that the time is ripe for a new vehicle concept. A flexible compact vehicle that combines the benefits of a variety of different motorhomes” said Dethleffs designer Michael Studer on the company’s Facebook page.
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The new two-tone coloured Evan – which was unveiled at the 2012 CMT show in Stuttgart, Germany – was an attempt by Studer to create a practical and compact RV that could still provide plenty of room whilst on vacation. This somewhat contradictory requirement – which also called for a full toilet, shower and 4-6 beds – proved to be extremely challenging. Studer analyzed a number of different RVs including compact camper vans like the VW California and Vito Marco Polo, high-roof vans like the Fiat Ducato and full-size Class A motorhomes – we’re talking European size not US size Class A mohos – and attempted to incorporate all the pros (space in the roof area, good insulation and multiple berths) and non of the cons (like the absence of a toilet and shower in many camper vans) in his creation of a flexible and yet compact living space.
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Dethleffs GmbH & Co. KG, an RV manufacturer based in Isny im Allgäuin in south-eastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, has unveiled a ground breaking concept Class A motorhome called “The Evan” which is a mere 5.65 metres long and 2.15 metres wide. "I've long been convinced that the time is ripe for a new vehicle concept. A flexible compact vehicle that combines the benefits of a variety of different motorhomes” said Dethleffs designer Michael Studer on the company’s Facebook page.
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The new two-tone coloured Evan – which was unveiled at the 2012 CMT show in Stuttgart, Germany – was an attempt by Studer to create a practical and compact RV that could still provide plenty of room whilst on vacation. This somewhat contradictory requirement – which also called for a full toilet, shower and 4-6 beds – proved to be extremely challenging. Studer analyzed a number of different RVs including compact camper vans like the VW California and Vito Marco Polo, high-roof vans like the Fiat Ducato and full-size Class A motorhomes – we’re talking European size not US size Class A mohos – and attempted to incorporate all the pros (space in the roof area, good insulation and multiple berths) and non of the cons (like the absence of a toilet and shower in many camper vans) in his creation of a flexible and yet compact living space.
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