
The Italian manufacturer, which is part of the Trigano group, offers vans in its range Rimor Horus 38which is based on a rigid Fiat Ducato frame, equipped with a 2.2-liter MultiJet diesel engine with a capacity of 120 horsepower (option – 140 horsepower).
IHor 38 is 5.99 meters long, 2.05 meters wide and 2.66 meters high, all for 1.88 meters in interior height. Allows you to travel together for a small price, thanks to the transverse double bed located at the back.
Rimor Horus 38: space for two to four people
Inside, the atmosphere is quite moderate and modern, with furniture alternating between light and dark wood, as well as warm upholstery. The cabin can accommodate up to four people thanks to a forward-facing seat and two swivel seats arranged around a retractable table.
Not far from it is a kitchen set with a sink, a two-burner stove and a kitchen Compressor refrigerator 90 lnot to mention the large amount of memory.
Opposite, the bathroom has a shower, compact toilet and sink, not to mention storage space and a window that opens for ventilation. Everything is provided by tanks for 85 liters of clean water and 90 liters of waste water, not forgetting two gas cylinders of 13 kg each. There is also a Truma Combi 4 combined water heater with a capacity of 4000 W.
Rimor Horus 38: Lots of equipment
As night falls we find in the back of the vehicle a transverse double bed 135 x 192 cm, which allows two adults to be comfortably accommodated. The base of the bed can be raised and the mattress segments can be stored on the side to free up space in the luggage compartment for transporting bicycles. The dining room located at the front can be transformed into a additional bed 115 x 140/182 cm for a third party.
The Rimor Horus 38 is priced at entry level from 47,210 euros.
Many items of equipment are offered as standard, such as air conditioning in the cabin, cruise control, blackout curtains in the cabin, panoramic light in the attic, electric steps or even a kitchen bed. In terms of options, you can also add a Thule rack for two bikes, a 100W solar panel, an automatic satellite dish, an 18.5-inch TV, a stereo, a 95 Ah AGM battery, a Thule awning with 3 meters. , or even a door mosquito net.
Source: Auto Plus

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