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This BYD motorhome would be a price breaker in the premium segment

Can you imagine this incredible motorhome for only £50,000?

BYD motorhome render
Photo by: Cars IQ

We never tire of saying that car manufacturers have an excellent opportunity to expand their business (and their profits) by entering the world of campers and motorhomes. For example, the Chinese brand BYD, with this spectacular motorhome... digital.

It is not a real vehicle, it is a computer-generated creation, but who knows, maybe one day it will become a reality. After all, the Chinese are capable of anything and they don't understand obstacles.

This model, the work of Cars IQ, would guarantee pleasant journeys in the countryside, as every detail has been designed with the usual needs of travelling and relaxing in mind.

Gallery: BYD: motorhome caravan mashup

On the outside, the BYD motorhome has a striking blue colour scheme with black accents, complemented by robust bumpers and LED lighting at the front and rear, as well as twin rear axles. In addition, solar panels on the roof would ensure energy independence, as solar energy collected during the day could be used to power interior appliances, helping to save fuel.

The interior is also warm and inviting. The spacious kitchen area, the comfortable sofa, the dining area, the large rear sleeping area and the full bathroom all invite you to linger inside without looking at the clock.

BYD: motorhome-type caravan
Photo by: Cars IQ

BYD motorhome, luxurious interior

According to Cars IQ, "every detail of the interior is carefully lit, creating a perfect balance of natural light and warm lighting for a homelike atmosphere". Of course, there's no shortage of heating and hot water.

Perhaps best of all, this motorhome allows you to go where you want to go and camp in places that a single-axle motorhome would never go. So you are in full contact with nature.

According to Cars IQ in the description of the video, this vehicle "would have a starting price of between 60,000 and 70,000 dollars", which is just under £50,000 at the most, which seems crazy. What do you think about this model? Let us know what you think on our social media profiles.

Source: Cars IQ

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