In this article we take a closer look at the new range of Zefiro Integral motorhomes from Roller Team. We also find out more about the 130 Multijet turbo diesel engine and Fiat’s fibreglass composite bodywork. Plus, we find out why having a large garage is so important. Plus, find out what you should look for in a motorhome before you buy one. We also give you a breakdown of the features of the new Zefiro Integral and what to look out for when buying one.
Roller Team’s new Zefiro Integral range
The latest addition to the Roller Team range is the Zefiro Integral Motorhome. It features a rear-view camera and a solar panel. It also features an impressive garage, featuring a 1.37m-high maxi-side door, so you can load up the vehicle with sporting equipment. There’s also a flax space rear bed that will make travelling in style a breeze.
The Zefiro’s fresh modern look is complemented by the sleek exterior details. Grey sidewalls and rear bumper complement the interior finishes and feature an external door light. It’s 6.41m long, making it very manoeuvrable – ideal for families! The motorhome can sleep up to six people, so it’s perfect for long holidays. The Zefiro Integral is available through Dicksons of Perth, where you can test drive a model and book a trial.
Fiat’s 130 Multijet turbo diesel engine
Despite its Italian flair, Pegaso motorhomes are very easy to drive. While drivers used to driving C and B-class motorhomes may find the A-class layout disconcerting, drivers will feel right at home on the Fiat dashboard. The rear vision is good, thanks to the bus mirrors and the Pegaso’s 2.3L engine, which works well with the 6-speed AMT gearbox. It is also well equipped for tackling steep hills.
The Multijet3 Euro 6d Final engine is available in 120 and 180-HP versions, depending on the model and outfit. The engine is designed to give you an excellent combination of performance and low emissions. The engine is equipped with an EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) system, a Start&Stop system, and a Gear Shift Indicator. MultiJet dieselmotors are offered for all models except the Heavy.
Fiat’s fibreglass composite bodywork
Built on a popular Ducato Multijet 130 cab chassis, the Pegaso 740 has a GVM of 3500kg and a 96kW/320Nm Ducato turbo-diesel engine. Fiat’s fibreglass composite bodywork for Pegaso motorhomes features styrofoam insulation in the walls, roof, and side panels. Due to its European heritage, this motorhome has two entry doors.
The Pegaso 740 features an impressive rear storage area. Accessible from two sides, it has room for tall items. A 340kg payload and a 3,650kg chassis upgrade are also available. The interior of the Pegaso 740 is comfortable for four people and features light, contemporary colours. A removable roof awning extends the living space even further. Fiat’s pegaso motorhomes have a 10-year water-ingress warranty.
Large garage
Large garage for Pegaso motorhomes is an excellent idea if you own a large vehicle. These vehicles have high levels of security and are a great way to travel light. Many owners opt for a garage that is specifically designed for them. It is also a good idea to park them away from any neighbouring vehicles for safety reasons. These motorhomes are not just for a weekend away. Whether you’re taking a longer trip or a family holiday, you’ll need a garage that is large enough for your Pegaso.
When it comes to storing your Pegaso motorhome, it’s vital to find one that fits your needs. There are many different sizes and shapes of garages that are designed for motorhomes, so it’s essential to know the maximum dimensions. Also, you need to check whether the vehicle is parked in a secure garage or if it needs to be moved. If you’re considering purchasing a Pegaso motorhome, you should consider the size and weight of the garage.
Drop-down bed
The Pegaso range of motorhomes is a compact luxury RV, featuring high-spec interiors and a drop-down bed over the cab. The Pegaso features Italian Giorgia furniture and features such as low-level locker lighting. The model also features sliding doors that allow easy access to the washroom. There are three Pegaso models to choose from: a seven-seat model, a seven-footer, and a nine-footer.
The Pegaso 590 is one of the few A-class motorhomes that is under six meters long. It offers four comfortable berths, a central washroom, and a corner kitchen amidships. It is priced at $134,990, including on-road costs, and comes with a 12-month RVSC warrant. If you’re traveling with a small family, the Pegaso 590 is a great choice.