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Wingamm Oasi 540.1 motorhome: compact and car-like handling

20.01.2026 19:16 1 min 1 source
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Wingamm Oasi 540.1 motorhome: compact and car-like handling
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The Italian Wingamm Oasi 540.1 motorhome, launched in the US, is noted for its compact size and car-like handling. It measures under 5.5 meters in length, making it shorter than a Ford F-150 pickup. The model is built on a front-wheel-drive Ram ProMaster chassis with a one-piece fiberglass body.

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20.01.2026 The Autopian ISL

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