
Maximum comfort in the cabin
German motorhome manufacturer Carthage offers profiled motorhomes in its assortment C-Tourer T 143 LEa model based on the rigid Mercedes Sprinter 415 CDI, equipped with a 2.0-liter diesel engine with a capacity of 150 horsepower, which is combined with a 6-speed manual transmission (180 horsepower engine and automatic transmission 9G-Tronic as an option).
THE Carthago C-Tourer T 143 LE is 7.06 meters long, 2.27 meters wide and 2.95 meters high, providing a substantial interior height of 1.98 meters with a wheelbase of 3.90 meters. It has a total weight of 3.5 tons, which allows it to be drives with a simple B license.
In front we find a Living room accommodates up to 5 people thanks to the swivel cabin seats, L-shaped bench, additional seat and swivel table. The seat has two safety belts, which will allow transporting up to 4 people. Materials are modern and bright, and comfort is meticulous, with solid flooring in the lounge area and ergonomic seat cushions.
Carthago C-Tourer T 143 LE: large double beds at the rear
Not far from it, in the kitchen area, there is a three-burner gas stove with a glass cover and a cast-iron grate, a sink that closes, a lot of storage space, a capsule coffee machine, and Compression refrigerator for 133 l. Opposite, the bathroom has a WC, wash basin and circular shower which can be separated by sliding doors. In this space we also find a Mini-Heki skylight and plenty of storage space.
In the back is a comfortable bedroom, equipped double beds 85 x 190 and 85 x 200 cm. There is also a lot of storage space, as well as a large garage underneath: spacious and accessible thanks to two gates, it can, for example, transport bicycles or a scooter with a load capacity of 350 kg.
side equipmentwe find a wealth of standard equipment, including a 63 cm wide XL chamber door with double lock and integrated mosquito net, a Truma Combi 6 heater, an 80 Ah gel battery or even 150 liter tanks of clean water and 140 liters of waste. water
The Carthago C-Tourer T 143 LE is sold at an entry-level price from 106,200 euros.
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Source: Auto Plus

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