At first glance, the 6-wheeled Niesmann + Bischoff Arto 88 looks like any other luxury motorhome, but it’s actually based on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. It can comfortably accommodate four adults, thanks to its stretched wheelbase, which provides a larger living area than similar RVs.
Step inside, and you’re greeted by a large dining area, kitchenette, lots of storage space, a dry bathroom, as well as a bed out back. Across from the main kitchen block in the dual-door modular closet system is a 177-liter fridge/freezer, along with a large wardrobe. Options include a triple-size lithium battery capacity, solar charging, a rooftop air conditioner, and a 5G/Wi-Fi internet connectivity package. Pricing starts at around $143,342.
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Carrying over the interior and exterior design of the iSmove and Flair to the Arto was an obvious decision for us considering the success of the two model ranges. But we wouldn’t be Niesmann+Bischoff if we had simply been content with that. Always on a quest to find that special something for our motorhomes, the task we set ourselves this time was to develop the first liner on a Mercedes Sprinter chassis,” said Hubert Brandl, Niesmann’s managing director.
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