$2,200,000 motorhome known as the 'nicest in the world' is selling at a rate that backs up the claim

Published on Feb 14, 2026 at 6:35 AM (UTC+4)
by Keelin McNamara

Last updated on Feb 12, 2026 at 5:42 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

This motorhome is known as the ‘nicest in the world’, and at $2,200,000, the price backs up that claim.

In fact, when you take a look inside, that steep price tag will make a lot of sense.

This creation is the product of a firm called Loki Coach.

And it’s absolutely jam-packed with tech and luxury finishes.

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Loki Coach delivers ultimate motorhome

Okay, so you might be asking what the hype is all about.

Loki Coach is a conversion specialist that focuses on the latest and greatest in the motorhome/RV world.

And its latest release, the 2026 Loki Prevost LE (Launch Edition series), really does go all-out.

It made its debut in January at the 2026 Florida RV SuperShow.

The marque prides itself on building the most tech-packed, luxurious, and expensive motorhomes in the world.

It’s also absolutely massive.

To give you some idea of the scale, this unit is 45ft long.

And it didn’t take long to find a buyer.

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$2,200,000 motorhome is a hotel on wheels

Every inch of that 45ft frame is packed to the brim with luxury.

What is clear about the interior is the direct influence of Scandinavian design.

This directs itself towards sleeker lines, attention to detail, and sophistication.

The luxury continues with multiple bathrooms inside, a main bedroom, and a kitchen.

What is equally striking is the sleek, all-black exterior.

It is paired with LED lighting that can be found all around the body.

It even comes with surprises.

It turns out that this Loki Coach holds two storage bays with heavy-duty, aluminum slide-out trays.

There is also keyless entry accompanied by a Ring doorbell camera.

Powering the whole thing is a Garmin command center adorned with tablets from which you can control everything.

At first glance, the $2,200,000 price tag might seem like a lot.

But once you get a closer look, it makes a lot of sense.

And clearly, its buyer agreed.

Keelin joined the editorial team at Supercar Blondie in February of 2025 and hasn’t looked back. His philosophy of writing from the audience’s POV has worked in his favor, considering that he’s always been a dedicated fan of motorsports, beautiful cars, and the SBMedia brand itself.