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Rimor unveils new sub-£60k range

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Already a brand known for its value-for-money vehicles, Rimor has announced a new Ford-based motorhome range for 2023 that will undercut its existing Evo models by a minimum of £2,000.

Called Kilig, the vehicles take their name from the Filipino language, Tagalog, defining the feeling of euphoria caused by an exciting or romantic experience.

The new range includes both overcab and low-profile coachbuilt models. In the overcab Kilig line-up there are six layouts, ranging from 5.9m to 7.2m long: Kilig 4 (half-dinette, rear transverse double bed), 5 (pullman dinette with a rear transverse double), 9 (rear bunk beds), 50 (quadruple bunks), 669 (island bed) and 695 (single beds).

There are a further five low-profile layouts: the Kilig 18 Plus (half-dinette, rear transverse double bed), the 66 Plus (island bed, side settee lounge), the 67 Plus (large front lounge, rear washroom and garage), the 69 Plus (island bed, half-dinette) and the 95 Plus (single beds).

All models feature contempora­ry interior design and a new look for the overcab pod. UK-bound vehicles are expected to feature an enhanced specificat­ion, including Ford’s 170PS engine, a Sky View sunroof on low-profile models, an entrance door with window and flyscreen, cab seat covers and an oven.

But the most important feature of all is the Kilig’s price tag, with importer, M and C Ltd of Hull, promising that all layouts will come in at under £60,000. In fact, they start at just £54,995 for the Kilig 4.

You’ll be able to see Rimor’s new budget range at the Motorhome & Caravan Show 2022 at the NEC in October, where an even better deal will include a solar panel and tracker.

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