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ITINEO SB740 SPIRIT EDITION

Price £61,900 (£69,020 as tested)

Sleeps 5 (7 optional)

Belts 5

Base vehicle Fiat Ducato

Engine 2.3 140bhp Euro 6d 35L (160bhp as tested)

Length/width/height 7.43/2.35/2.94m (24’5”/7’9”/9’8”)

MTPLM 3500kg (4500kg as tested, with chassis upgrade)

Payload 450kg (1450kg as tested)

Water (fresh/waste) 120/120 litres

Leisure battery 100Ah

Gas 2 x 13kg cylinders

Contact Itineo Motorhomes

Address 414 Rue des Perrouins, CS 20019, 53101 Mayenne

Web www.itineo.co.uk

Tel +33 (0)2 43 30 30 90

French brand Itineo first made a name for itself by offering wellbuilt, relatively cheap A-classes aimed at families. In recent years, it has moved into low-profiles, too. But this season, while sister brand Rapido was bringing out more compact models, Itineo spruced up two of its 7.43m-long A-classes, with some extras and special Spirit Edition branding.

We went to check out the SB740, the longer of two models that Itineo offers with bunks across the back, at Oakwell Motorhomes in Barnsley.

Exterior and cab

This is a handsome, modern-looking A-class: its tinted windows and off-white exterior appear futuristic. The black alloys (part of the Spirit Edition upgrade) complement this look.

The Spirit Edition branding appears in white on black behind the driver’s side window, and in silver on white across the bottom of the rear panel.

The only front door is on the passenger side. This layout puts the

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