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Updated: 27.04.2026

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$2.29 /l

NZD3.71 · €2.12/l

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pricier than 86% of countries

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$2.10 /l

NZD3.40 · €1.94/l

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pricier than 87% of countries

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VanLife Weekly #17 · April 20–26 Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
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VanLife Weekly #17 · April 20–26

Greece has cancelled its own camper van ban — a year and a half on, as if it got cold feet. In Tenerife, 500 motorhomes blocked a motorway demanding the same — pitches and dump stations. In Miami, 200 families are being evicted from a motorhome park by September, while Córdoba is only just applying for permission for a new overnight area. Plus 21 kg of cocaine in a motorhome in Lanzarote, a fake eight-wheeled Mercedes-AMG G63 and a Starbucks coffee trailer in Seoul — in this issue.

Weekly Digest #16 · 13–19 April Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
20.04.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #16 · 13–19 April

Almería is putting up physical barriers to keep motorhomers off its former fairground — while Turkey simply evicts them from the beach. Lightship is quadrupling its electric-caravan factory in Colorado, even as 50% of Italian motorhome renters turn out to be under 35. Plus 800 kg of hashish in a motorhome at the Spanish border, Anker's 800 W charger running off the alternator, and Carstay as the mobile HQ of a Tokyo festival — all in this issue.

Weekly Digest #15 · April 6–12 Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
13.04.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #15 · April 6–12

Spain introduced new road sign S-128 and banned camper vans from parking near beaches. Germany responded with a 3.82-metre electric camper van — fits anywhere, furniture not included. JAL now rents out motorhomes from Narita with miles earned per rental. Storm Ali blowing a traveller's caravan off an Irish cliff, and the Outbound demo for PS5 — all in this issue.

NZ New Zealand 22.03.2026

Amphibious StabiX 250UC Camper

A New Zealand company has introduced the amphibious StabiX 250UC camper, capable of traveling on land and water. The 25-foot design starts as a boat hull, to which a land drive system with four wheels and a 40-horsepower engine is added. On water, the vessel reaches speeds around 40 mph with a 300-horsepower outboard. The base price starts at NZ$467,500, with production limited to approximately 25 units per year.

NZ New Zealand Yesterday 4

Tourism Holdings Ltd: global RV rental leader with conflicting fleet data

New Zealand-based Tourism Holdings Ltd (THL) dominates the RV and campervan rental market. Sources diverge on fleet size: from 20,000 to over 40,000 units. It operates brands Britz, Maui and Apollo in Oceania, North America and Europe, generating over 80% of revenue from rentals.

Weekly Digest #14 · March 30–April 5 Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
06.04.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #14 · March 30–April 5

ARI Motors released a camper van the size of a regular van — and it's now Germany's smallest production electric camper at €30,000. JAL decided its passengers hadn't traveled enough and offered a sequel: a motorhome pickup straight from Narita. The lawsuit against Stellantis over "cheat" diesel software, a yellow DHL van in the hands of a retiree, and 413 million campsite overnight stays across Europe — all in this issue.

Bans & Fines NZ New Zealand 01.04.2026

Auckland Council pauses freedom camping at Coxs Bay

Auckland Council has temporarily banned freedom camping at Westmere's Coxs Bay due to repeated rule violations. Over the past two years, 170 fines were issued for parking outside designated areas and using disabled spots. A full review of regulations is scheduled for later this year.

Weekly Digest #13 · 23–29 March Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
30.03.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #13 · 23–29 March

Spain set a motorhome registration record — and immediately tightened the rules. On Mallorca, 150 caravans took over a sports complex car park because renting a flat costs more. Solar Butterfly returned from a solar-powered trip around the world, and Bryansk promises a camper for 3.9 million roubles — in this issue.

Weekly Digest #12 · March 16–22 Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
23.03.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #12 · March 16–22

Spain tightened inspections for camper vans — meanwhile in Torrox, 50 motorhomes occupied a riverbed. Italians 3D-printed a motorhome from plastic in four days, Hyundai unveiled an 800-volt electric camper, and 34 million Americans are hitting the road. Demolitions in Turkey, bans in Scotland, and a woman who drove along the Baltic in an electric Smart — all in this issue.

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