30 April 2025

Van Review: Mobilvetta Admiral

"There's plenty of Italian style and clever design to admire in this smart new camper," says Peter Baber from Practical Motorhome!
 
This Mobilvetta Admiral K6.3 new campervan is built on a Fiat chassis and comes with an automatic 140bhp engine with 2 berths and 4 travelling seats. The campervan layout includes two large single beds or one big double bed at the rear, a central kitchen and washroom, a front dinette and lounge area utilising the driver and passenger seats. This campervan is equipped with a Truma Combi 4 heating system, solar panel, 16” alloy wheels, cruise control and speed limiter, awning, winter pack and a comprehensive specification for year round touring.

 

Peter Baber from Practical Motorhome recently reviewed the Mobilvetta Admiral and in his words "In looks, the Admiral lives up to its classy name, and it boasts some great innovations, such as the table and the kitchen extension, which on the whole work well."
 
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29 April 2025
Practical Motorhome

Van Review: Mobilvetta Admiral

"There's plenty of Italian style and clever design to admire in this smart new camper."

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The brand new Mobilvetta Admiral has been Highly Commended in the Luxury Motorhome category at the Practical Motorhome Awards 2025!
 
"Mobilvetta’s first ever campervan bears all the hallmarks you might have come to expect from the Italian brand that is well known for designing its A-class motorhomes like luxury yachts.
 
Inside this Fiat-based van with fixed single beds at the rear you will find plenty of polished woodwork and high gloss white furniture finishes. There are also clever little touches such as a clip-on dinette table which folds forward to make it easier for whoever is sitting in the travel seats at the back to get in and out. The table includes a useful tray for holding drinks while on the move.
 
There’s also a clever worktop in the kitchen that slides over the square sink when you don’t need it – very tidy. And the washroom, complete with huge mirrors, wouldn’t look out of place in a boutique hotel."