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Esterel is an iconic French brand in the field of motorhomes, recognized for its innovations and the quality of its vehicles. Here is an overview of its history, its flagship models and their prices.

History of Esterel

Founded in 1953 by Mr. Dufrancatel, Esterel started out manufacturing caravans for personal use. Over the years, the brand established itself in the rigid folding caravan market, competing with brands such as Rapido. In 1993, Esterel was acquired by Pierre Rousseau, president of Rapido, thus integrating the group and expanding its offering to motorhomes.

Models and references

Esterel offered a varied range of motorhomes, mainly integral models, combining comfort and innovation. Notable models include:

  • Esterel 39 LB : Integrated motorhome offering generous living space and quality equipment.
  • Esterel 43 Exclusive : High-end model with careful finishing and high-performance motorization.
  • Esterel Excellis M 743 D : Spacious integral with increased width for optimal comfort.

Esterel motorhome prices

Esterel motorhome prices vary depending on the model, year and condition of the vehicle. For example, a 2005 Esterel 39 LB can be offered at €39,900, while a 2010 Esterel 43 can reach €50,000.

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Reputation and innovations

Esterel has distinguished itself through its innovations, particularly in the design of rigid folding caravans. Integration into the Rapido group has allowed the brand to benefit from increased know-how and expand its product range. Although production of Esterel motorhomes has ceased, their vehicles remain popular on the second-hand market for their quality and reliability.

In conclusion, Esterel has marked the history of leisure vehicles in France through its innovations and the quality of its motorhomes, leaving a legacy appreciated by fans of itinerant travel.

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