A new German carmaker is helping to move the RV out of the hands of retirees and into the world of first-class luxury, with a motorhome featuring top-of-the-line appliances, a king-size bed and a garage big enough for a sports car.

Dembell Motorhomes’s latest model rides on a three-axle Mercedes chassis, with posh interiors designed by Azimut Yachts.

The oven, dishwasher, microwave and 60-gallon refrigerator are all from Miele, with a home theater system by Bose.

It’s also eco-friendly—with roof-mounted solar panels, a 270-gallon freshwater tank and onboard generator.

Dembell will officially unveil its ‘land superyacht’ at the Düsseldorf Caravan Salon on August 27.

The company hasn’t announced the price for the tricked-out trailer yet, but the site Luxury Launches predicts it will be in the $2 million range.   

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With interiors designed by Azimut Yachts, Dembell's ultra-luxe motorhome is expected to retail for $2 million

With interiors designed by Azimut Yachts, Dembell's ultra-luxe motorhome is expected to retail for $2 million

With interiors designed by Azimut Yachts, Dembell’s ultra-luxe motorhome is expected to retail for $2 million

The front cabin has captain’s seats for four, all with massage function, as well as an additional queen size bed that lifts up and out of sight. 

The inside clears six-and-a-half feet, so only the tallest passengers will have to stoop down on the hardwood floors to open the translucent glass doors that separate different ‘rooms.’

The master suite, which uses a slide-out expansion module to extend beyond ‘full-beam’ width, has room for a king bed and 55-inch TV.

The decor is boosted with leather sofa upholstery, director-style folding dining chairs, wall sconces, ambient lighting and smart metal finishes. 

In the front cabin there are captain's seats for the driver and three passengers, as well as an additional queen bed that lifts up and out of sight

In the front cabin there are captain's seats for the driver and three passengers, as well as an additional queen bed that lifts up and out of sight

In the front cabin there are captain’s seats for the driver and three passengers, as well as an additional queen bed that lifts up and out of sight

The decor is boosted with leather sofa upholstery, director-style folding dining chairs, wall sconces, and ambient lighting

The decor is boosted with leather sofa upholstery, director-style folding dining chairs, wall sconces, and ambient lighting

The decor is boosted with leather sofa upholstery, director-style folding dining chairs, wall sconces, and ambient lighting

An overheard view of the RV, which has a clearance of six-and-a-half feet

An overheard view of the RV, which has a clearance of six-and-a-half feet

An overheard view of the RV, which has a clearance of six-and-a-half feet

The stone-trim bathroom has a ceramic toilet and sleek vessel sink. 

Under-floor and radiator heat, plus heated window panes, keep things warm but when the weather is nice, riders can dine al fresco under a retractable 20.7 x 11.5 foot awning.

Depending on the model, the motorhome’s garage is big enough to stow a bicycke, scooter, smart car or even a sports coupe—Dembell showed off by tucking away a 75.2 inch Ferrari California inside during a VIP sneak peek. 

The master suite  has a king bed and 55-inch TV

The master suite  has a king bed and 55-inch TV

The master suite  has a king bed and 55-inch TV 

The stone-trim bathroom has a ceramic toilet and sleek vessel sink

The stone-trim bathroom has a ceramic toilet and sleek vessel sink

The stone-trim bathroom has a ceramic toilet and sleek vessel sink

Motorhomes have quickly become the latest toy of the one percent. 

The new 2022 Pro-EV from Living Vehicle offers a chef’s kitchen, spa-style shower, and even a washer/dryer.

Approximately 232 square feet of interior space includes a master bedroom with a queen bed that folds away to make room for an office or  entertainment space with an optional 70-inch 4K HD home theater. 

In February, Chinese automaker Maxus debuted a two-story RV with an elevator and balcony.

The SAIC Maxus Life Home V90 Villa Edition RV has 215 square feet of living space on the ground floor, plus an additional 133 square feet in the rooftop sunroom.

It retails for $413,000 but is currently only available in China.

Dine al fresco under the retractable 20.7 x 11.5 foot awning

Dine al fresco under the retractable 20.7 x 11.5 foot awning

Dine al fresco under the retractable 20.7 x 11.5 foot awning

A slide-out expansion module (above) allows the master suite to extend beyond 'full-beam' width

A slide-out expansion module (above) allows the master suite to extend beyond 'full-beam' width

A slide-out expansion module (above) allows the master suite to extend beyond ‘full-beam’ width

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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