$7.6m motorhome 'man cave' that featured a Bugatti Chiron at its belly re-emerges with a twist
Published on Sep 14, 2025 at 3:35 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Sep 10, 2025 at 4:55 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This reported $7.6m Volkner motorhome ‘man cave’ that once featured a Bugatti Chiron at its belly has reemerged with a big twist.
The huge offering from Volkner Mobil was a talking point when it first hit headlines, but now, the RV is back for more.
Once found with a Bugatti Chiron, things have changed slightly, but the interior is still equally impressive.
Plus, other motorhomes have been impressing gearheads all over the world, too.
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This motorhome has come to light again, but with a twist
The Volkner-Mobil Performance S RV is one of the most impressive motorhomes out there.
With lashings of space, an intricate interior, and a powerhouse of an engine, the RV is a force to be reckoned with.
Upon its release, it was reported to have cost $7 million, but now things have slightly shifted.
One of the motorhomes has re-emerged with a twist.

Instead of a Bugatti Chiron being at the belly, a Ferrari F8 Novitec Limited Edition. has now taken its place.
In footage shared by YouTube channel GERMAN TELEVISION, the Volker-Mobil Performance S luxury motorhome was said to be for sale.
Sadly, its previous owner passed away, but the widow kept the Bugatti that accompanied the huge vehicle, so a Ferrari was put in the Bugatti’s place instead.
“The vehicle has been driven very little and, thanks to a mileage of just 20,000 kilometers, is in almost brand-new condition,” the description of the video stated.

Plus, according to the description, it’s based on a ‘full-fledged coach chassis,’ which means it provides a different driving experience.
The state-of-the-art sound system and appliances speak for themselves, and with the Ferrari attached, too, it’s a rare buy.
The living areas are vast, and the kitchen area is fit for any chef to prepare a large meal in.
As you’d expect, though, the asking price is high for such a luxe product.
For gearheads looking to buy it without the Ferrari, it will set them back a reported amount of €2,235,000 ($2.6 million), but with the Ferrari, it will cost €2,820,630 ($3.3 million).
Plus, there are also solar panels on the roof to help power the RV, and it offers an unparalleled living experience with TVs and skylights galore.
Motorhomes come in all different shapes and sizes
From huge sprawling RVs to tiny compact vehicles, motorhomes come in a variety of different shapes and sizes, ready for car enthusiasts to hit the open road in.
For example, earlier this year, an ultra-compact motorhome that people have been waiting for years was finally available in the US, and it was even shorter than a Ford F-150.
Plus, Brabus just built a $1.6M motorhome, and it won the Red Dot award for best design in the world.
You can catch the motorhome tour below.
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