Panama has introduced the River R10, a new camping bus based on the Renault Trafic. The bus features a typical layout, generous space, and an attractive price-performance ratio. A significant point is that the configuration is fixed, meaning customers cannot make individual customizations.

The new model boasts a longer and boxier design compared to its predecessor, making the living area noticeably more spacious. The furniture fronts and flaps are made of HPL, a sturdy material designed to provide high durability. The typical characteristics of a camping bus with a pop-up roof are also present.

On the driver's side, there is a kitchen block equipped with a two-burner stove, a sink, and a 42-liter compressor fridge. Additionally, there is a 50-liter fresh water tank, designed for extended camping trips. The bench seat inside accommodates three people and can easily be converted into a sleeping area of 114 by 189 centimeters. Furthermore, two additional people can sleep in the pop-up roof.

The Panama River R10 is powered by a 130-hp engine, paired with a manual transmission and 16-inch steel wheels. Standard features include air conditioning, a rearview camera, and various assistance systems. There is also an outdoor shower, blackout blinds, a 185-watt solar panel, and a diesel auxiliary heater as part of the standard equipment.

The model is expected to be available for just under 60,000 euros. A limited edition with enhanced performances and additional features will also be offered at the model launch. The exact prices for this edition will only be announced at the Caravan Salon 2026 in Düsseldorf.

Source: campervans.de