Designed for the ultimate luxury, A-class motorhomes offer a premier environment which will enhance every leisure vehicle lifestyle. Elevating everyone aboard to new heights of enjoyment and satisfaction, A-class motorhomes are true luxury liners. Built using high quality materials, finished with great attention to detail, and packed with comfort and convenience features plus extra specification, A-class motorhomes are truly a cut above the rest. Providing discerning travellers with an almost hotel-like aesthetic and a home-from-home ambience, A-class motorhomes are the smart choice to make when you’re planning on regular or extended periods of travel and require something extra special.
Here at Leisure World we stock a carefully curated selection of premium quality A-class motorhomes from all the leading manufacturers and brands, featuring a variety of spec and berth options to suit everyone’s on the road requirements. These brands include Roller Team (the Pegaso), Burstner (Elegance and Lyseo I Harmony), Coachman (Travel Master) and Adria (Supersonic).
View our stockModern coachbuilt motorhomes tend to provide enough space for couples, families or other travelling parties to live comfortably – but A-class motorhomes take things to another level. Amongst the largest leisure vehicles on the market, A-class motorhomes are built directly on the chassis, so the cab is contained within the motorhome space itself and features a large windscreen and seats which rotate to face interior social spaces. A-Class motorhomes offer an increased amount of space for everyone to enjoy. In addition they include an array of high quality features and utilities designed to add true premium luxury to your expected comfort, as well as additional convenience. Equipped with all of the amenities you’d find at home – well-kitted kitchens and stylish bathrooms - these exceptional vehicles are the ultimate in on the road living.
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An A-class motorhome is a large luxury liner specifically designed to be the best. A-class motorhomes offer increased comfort and on the road performance, with many additional features and specifications.
A-class motorhomes are larger than coachbuilt motorhomes and therefore heavier – over 3.5-tonnes. Therefore you will require additional testing to achieve the necessary higher category on your standard UK driving licence. This is known as the C1, and attaining it will include a practical test, a three-part theory test, the completion of paperwork and various legal requirements (including a medical examination by your GP).
A-class motorhomes are significantly larger than more compact coachbuilt vehicles. The average length is approximately 10 metres (30 feet) and the average width is 2.5 metres (8 feet 6 inches). As mentioned in the previous section, they also weigh over 3.5 tonnes.
A-class motorhomes are in a higher price bracket than other motorhomes and require more commitment (due to the necessity of attaining the C1 classification on your driving licence). But they will also provide more of everything you need – space, comfort and convenience.
An A-class motorhome is the perfect choice for previously experienced motorhomers, retirees looking for the perfect luxury vehicle, professionals who want to travel in the ultimate style, travel enthusiasts requiring a true home from home, and luxury seekers who enjoy on the road living in a high quality environment.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.