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2.11 Hymermobil B-Class<br />
For the 18th time, the Hymermobil B-Class, Europe’s most successful integrated<br />
motorhome, was voted “motorhome of the year” in its class again this year.<br />
The complete makeover of this range last year was rewarded with an above-average<br />
sales success. For this reason, the Hymermobil B-Class lines up for the 2005 season<br />
with an absolutely identical range of layouts and a few minor equipment modifications.<br />
Thirteen models offer a total of 36 possible variations.<br />
In addition to the winter-proof PUAL body shell, all B-Class vehicles have the Hymer<br />
double floor, which with an overall vehicle height of only 2.85 or 2.90 metres –<br />
depending on chassis – offers excellent clearance and, by virtue of the lowered frame,<br />
a long-cargo channel over 20 centimetres high accommodating even bulky articles<br />
On the outside, all B-Class models shine with their grey side walls, front part with<br />
integrated Fiat crash-box, silver radiator grille and headlights enclosed in aluminium<br />
design rings. Optically enhanced rear lights and elegant design stickers make for a<br />
characteristic, uniform Hymer look.<br />
The door of the driver’s cabin has a reinforced handle and can be equipped with<br />
insulation glass and a BKS-lock as optional extras.<br />
New for the 2005 model year: all vehicles with a garage (small and large version) have<br />
a second large access door for the garage area, which is situated on the left in the<br />
direction of travel. The door dimensions of the large garages were considerably<br />
increased, so that even Quads, for example, can easily be stored.<br />
There is also a new, larger body door - 35 millimetres wider and 9 millimetres higher –<br />
which enables easier access to the living space. The revolution in the interior of the<br />
B-Class with innovative ideas and functional comfort has established itself. The living<br />
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