The Motorhome and Caravan Show 2025: what to expect at the NEC

The Motorhome and Caravan Show is rapidly approaching, with over 350 exhibitors set to be on hand when the doors open to the NEC. Running from 14-19 October, the 2025 NEC Show is set to allow visitors to see the latest releases from the biggest names in the industry.

Whether you’re looking for the best campervan to buy or the best motorhome and want to see the new season’s releases from some of the leading motorhome makers and converters, or are looking for some new accessories, the 2025 Motorhome and Caravan Show is the place to be.

In this preview of the show, we’re sharing our pick of the highlights you can expect to see at the Birmingham event, as well as answering common questions visitors can have when attending the Motorhome and Caravan Show. We also take a look at who will be taking to the stage in the Inspiration Theatre.

Plus, if you’re yet to buy your ticket, the good news is we have a Motorhome and Caravan Show discount code that you can use too.

Here’s our pick of what you really must see as you walk the halls.

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Planning a trip to the Motorhome and Caravan Show 2025

The motorhomes to see at the NEC Show
The campervans to see at the NEC Show
Awnings & accessories
The Inspiration Theatre
What you need to know when planning a trip to the Show

The motorhomes to see at the NEC Motorhome Show

Auto-Sleepers (8-25)

Head to the Auto-Sleepers stand to see the full low-profile range for 2026, with the Truma CombiNeo heater included, and much else to enjoy.

Adria (7-35/6-36)

The Adria stand will host special 60th anniversary models.

An Adria motorhome

Auto-Trail (8-30)

This year, Auto-Trail has completely revamped its Imala range to make it totally low-profile. See all four new models on the stand, along with a selection of compact Excel low-profiles, conventional width F-Line and Frontier models, and Expedition Coachbuilt overcabs.

The sink in the washroom of an Auto-Trail motorhome

Bailey (19-25)

There will be much new to see on the Bailey stand, but it was still under wraps as wrote this guide. Continuing motorhome models likely to be on display should include three Aloras, five Adamos and two Adamo XL models, while the manufacturer recently announced the return of its Autograph range too, which is set to be on show.

Benimar (8-25)

Benimar’s Tessoro range is getting something of an upgrade in 2026, with a new chrome blue metallic cab and a new shower wall. Across all three Benimar motorhome ranges, wood content has been reduced to increase payloads, while electronic drop-down beds have been upgraded and more LED lighting installed inside.

A Benimar Tessoro 840
A Benimar Tessoro 840

Buccaneer (20-20)

A brand that for years has been caravans only makes its first foray into motorhomes at this October’s show. The new Fiat-based Quantum F-4F and F-4S low-profiles should be worth a look.

A new Buccaneer motorhome

Bürstner (20-41)

The show should be your first opportunity to see the new Signature range of low-profiles from Bürstner, with innovations such as cab seats that come together to form a settee. The new line-up replaces all of Bürstner’s former low-profile ranges, although the special edition B66 range of low-profile motorhomes, which has been launched to celebrate the company’s 66th anniversary, is based on the old Lyseo range.

Carthago (9-60)

A manufacturer of luxury motorhomes, Carthago should have a good spread of the new-look chic c-line models, as well as chic s-plus and liner-for-two with its new exterior.

Inside a Carthago motorhome

Coachman (19-20)

Five different motorhomes will be on display on the Coachman stand, including the two Avventura models launched at the February show.

A Coachman Avventura
A Coachman Avventura

Dethleffs (20-50)

Check out the mighty XL Family I 7812, with all the features of a family-focused overcab but as an A-class, and the Globebus Performance 4×4, for those who fancy a bit more of an off-road adventure.

Elddis (20-20)

There’s been a lot of renaming going on at Elddis this year, with two new ranges – Whirlwind GT and Autoquest Apex – each with identical layouts, coming as new mid-market offerings. You can check it all out at the NEC.

An Elddis Whirlwind GT 150
An Elddis Whirlwind GT 150

Elnagh (8-25)

New 2026 Elnagh models now run on a Fiat Ducato rather than the Peugeot Boxer seen in its 2025 range, such as the Elnagh Baron 560. The four models come with a 9-inch Pioneer touchscreen multimedia system in the cab complete with a rear-view camera as well as a range of safety features, plus Truma Combi 6 heating.

The kitchen in an Elnagh Baron 579
The kitchen in an Elnagh Baron 579

Etrusco (20-36)

Etrusco is expanding its overcab offering for 2026. The A6.9 DB has a transverse bed in the rear but can sleep six altogether, while the A6.9 SB manages to include two single beds. Both also include washrooms with swinging partitions. These will both be on display, along with four new low-profile models.

Fleturette (9-80)

See the full range of Fleurette’s Fiat-based motorhomes on its stand.

The Fleurette Migrateur 69LJG
The Fleurette Migrateur 69LJG

Frankia (10-45)

New models on Frankia’s stand include the NEXT Cruiser 7.6L, a low-profile that can run on either a Fiat Ducato or a Mercedes Sprinter and includes a highly distinctive panoramic window in the rear bedroom.

The NEO low-profile range has been given a very funky update, and you can also check out the Together 680 or 740 Plus special editions, available either as an A-class or an overcab.

Hymer (20-35)

Hymer’s upgraded B-MC models – both low-profiles and A-class motorhomes – will be on display, along with the new ML-T Cross Trail vehicle that’s sure to excite off-road enthusiasts.

The Hymer B-MC I 680
The Hymer B-MC I 680

Knaus (17-32)

Knaus’s A-class L!VE range has a new look interior. There’s a new low-profile L!VE Wave mode – the 650 MEG, with fixed single beds in the rear and a drop-down bed over the front lounge – which should be on display.

Laika (20-38)

Your opportunity to inspect Laika’s new automotive-inspired Evocip Titanio range of low-profiles and A-classes.

Malibu (9-26)

Carthago’s sister brand should have a good spread of both low-profiles and A-classes on display.

A Malibu motorhome

McLouis Fusion (8-25)

McLouis Fusion brings a taste of Continental style from one of Italy’s longest standing motorhome manufacturers and mixes it with UK-friendly layouts.

Mobilvetta (8-25)

Star turn on the Mobilvetta section of Marquis Leisure’s stand must be the Kompakt 55, a compact low-profile designed by the Italian manufacturer specifically for the UK market.
Despite being just 6.39m long and 2.15m wide, it includes a garage with a 300kg payload.

Inside the Kompakt 55
Inside the Kompakt 55

Swift (6-39)

Taking pride of place among Swift motorhomes at this show should be the new Trekker coachbuilt range, based on the existing campervans. The three models are based, like the Voyager, on a Ford Transit, but with more rugged styling than their cousins.

A Swift Trekker motorhome
A Swift Trekker motorhome

The campervans to see at the NEC Campervan Show

There will also be a wide range of campervans to see, based on a selection of the best vans for a camper conversion.

Adria (7-30)

The only new campervan on display on the Adria stand will be the Supertwin 700SGX, the latest addition to the Slovenian company’s Mercedes Sprinter-based range.

Auto-Sleepers (8-25)

Head to the Auto-Sleepers stand to see the full range for 2026, on a choice of three different base vehicles.

Auto-Trail (8-30)

There’s much that’s new to see in Auto-Trail’s campervans this year. Check out the new Expedition 68 XL and Expedition 68 XL Flex, the latter with an electronic drop-down
bed. If you are after something smaller, the new Expedition 54 at just 5.41m long might suit.

The Auto-Trail Expedition XL
The Auto-Trail Expedition XL

Bailey (19-25)

There will be much new to see on the Bailey stand, but it was still under wraps as we went to press. Continuing campervans likely to be on display should include four Endeavour models.

Benimar (8-25)

2026 sees the return to Benimar’s Benivan campervan range of the Benivan 122, a 6.36m-long model with two rear settees and barn doors you can open out to admire the view.
Now it comes with improved storage and Isofix seating, too.

Bürstner (20-41)

Check out Bürstner’s new Habiton range of Mercedes-based campervans – 6m long but with fixed single beds and a washroom that can be moved to create more space day and night. Look out also for the B66 range of Special Edition campervans, created to celebrate the company’s 66th anniversary.

Dethleffs (20-50)

The Globetrail Active 600KS is the latest addition to Dethleffs’ innovative campervan ranges.

Elddis (20-20)

Elddis is offering three campervan ranges this year. Last season’s Fiat-based Autoquest has been split into higher spec Autoquest Apex and lower spec Autoquest CV. There’s also a three-strong Peugeot Boxer-based range priced even more competitively below this, called Whirlwind GTV. Check them all out on the stand.

The Elddis Autoquest Apex CV60
The Elddis Autoquest Apex CV60

Etrusco (20-36)

The most recent addition to the Erwin Hymer stable will be keen to show off its new CV 600 SB model – the company’s first ever 6m-long campervan with fixed single beds. The beds are 1.91m long, and one of them folds up easily to provide a space for bicycles.

Exploria (12-145)

First-time exhibitor Exploria designs campervans for those who love outdoor sports. The West Yorkshire company’s flagship vehicle, the MAN TGE-based Multisport, comes in three different wheelbases and is designed to give you lots of options for storing your bikes or surfboards, but also plenty of ways to relax with premium audio and a high spec roof bed.

Looking through the barn doors of the Exploria campervan

Frankia (10-45)

Frankia’s stand will also be the place for the unveiling of Al-Ko’s hydraulic levelling system for the 4×4 Mercedes Sprinter – currently only available on Frankia’s Yucon range of campervans.

Jobl Design (11-135)

Jobl Design will have four new models on display, all already NCC-approved: the new Kampa SE that can run on both Ford and VW T7 variants, the new T7 Kampa GT, and the VW
Crafter-based Grand Kampa SE.

Knaus (17-32)

Boxtime, a new four-model campervan range that has been designed very much with light weight in mind, will take pride of place on the Knaus stand. But look out too for Boxlife Platinum Selection.

Knights Custom Conversions (20-85)

In a new venture, Knights will be promoting its custom conversions, and in particular its Prestige XL model, on the Waveney Campers stand. Based on either a VW Crafter or Man TGE MWB, but also possible on a Mercedes Sprinter, this two-berth can come with two or four seats and is hugely customisable.

Laika (20-38)

The Italian company’s new campervan range, Kosmo Supremo, comes in a selection of bright colours and is suitable for all-year-round touring.

Inside the Laika Kosmo Supremo CV60
Inside the Laika Kosmo Supremo CV60

Malibu (9-26)

Look out in particular for the new Malibu Relax model and the new Lucca interior style.

A Malibu Relax campervan

Panama (8-25)

This season Spanish brand Panama is launching its first ever hybrid campervan. Based on the Ford Tourneo Custom Active, the P10E has a 2.5-litre 230hp petrol engine combined with a 13kW plug-in hybrid battery with 11.8kW of usable power. The vehicle is ULEZ compliant, with an electric-only range of 32 miles.

The Panama P10E
The Panama P10E

Swift (6-33)

Swift’s three-range campervan line-up includes the Tourneo-based Monza, Fiat-based Carrera range and of course the rugged Trekkers. This year Trekkers include a rear-door flyscreen.

Vantage (11-10)

Nine models should make it onto the Vantage stand this October, including the new 6m-long Vantage Teo.

Inside a Vantage campervan

Westfalia (11-145)

The new model on the Westfalia stand is the Kipling, based on a Ford Transit Custom, and with a roof that rises at the front.

WildAx (10-20)

The West Yorkshire van converter has a new model to show off. The Equinox is based on a 6m-long Ford Transit and comes with a transverse bed and a pop-top roof.

Xplore (20-19)

Xplore’s range of adventure-based campervans continues relatively unchanged this season. You can check them all out at the NEC.

Awnings & accessories

The Motorhome and Caravan Show is not just a great chance to see the latest ‘van releases – it can be a brilliant opportunity to find some tour-enhancing accessories that are worth kitting out your motorhome with.

Fiamma (12-37)

Two products from the Italian company’s range of bike racks will be making their first appearance at the show. The Motor Lift Carry Bike is a 12V rocker switch-operated bike carrier, while the Carry Bike Frame Ducato allows you to carry up to three bikes or two e-bikes on one rack.

Outwell (12-30/35)

The Danish awnings brand will be displaying its new Cross Power Air awning from its Superior Air Touring Collection. This highly waterproof polyester awning features main
doors with canopies at both ends, plus the option of a sleep annexe and inner tent.

Isabella (17-34)

Isabella will be exhibiting three new awning models under its inflatable-only Ventura brand: VenturaAIR Lux, a porch awning that comes in three widths; the VenturaAIR Alto – the same, but for very tall motorhomes; and the VenturaAIRVita, a freestanding driveaway awning with three different tunnel sizes. Look out also for new draft skirts and windsides, as well as the VenturaAir Annex, designed to give you additional sleeping space.

Motorhome driving tuition

Those looking to buy their first motorhome or campervan, or who simply wish to brush up on their driving skills, will benefit from booking onto the free Motorhome & Campervan Manoeuvring Sessions operated by the Caravan and Motorhome Club.

Under the expert supervision of the club’s instructors, the free sessions are designed to build confidence on the road and provide helpful tips and advice on manoeuvring safely. Visit the Caravan and Motorhome Club stand (7-12) in Hall 7 to book your free session. A full UK driving license will be required.

The Inspiration Theatre

Meet some of the celebrity speakers appearing at the Inspiration Theatre, where they will be hosted by caravanner and comedian Rowland Rivron. Speakers will be sharing their tips, advice and experiences – everything from delicious recipes to staycation tips and ideas for those of you thinking of touring Europe in a motorhome.

In conversation with Ben Fogle

TV personality and adventurer Ben Fogle will be appearing at the show at 12pm on Friday 17 October to talk about some of his favourite destinations and travel adventures.

Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle – image: Jack Watson

From journeying to remote islands to embarking on epic mountain treks, Ben will reflect on how nature, travel and a spirit of exploration have shaped his life, and why the great outdoors continues to inspire his journeys across the globe.

Travels and touring

Kat Bird, aka Wandering Bird, will be sharing experiences of her many road trips across France, taking in beautiful coastal drives, mountain passes, medieval towns and spectacular scenery. Catch Kat at the theatre daily.

Lola Culsán will deliver a compelling talk and insights from her book Wild Guide Morocco, revealing hidden gems and sharing practical tips. Hear about Morocco’s stunning beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant human spirit. Perfect for adventurers planning their next trip. See Lola at the theatre daily.

Those of you keen to enjoy continental adventures in your leisure vehicle will be able to experience The Italian Dream courtesy of Bob Reeves (Crossings Motorhome Tours). Soak
up Bob’s experience with facts and touring advice about Tuscany and Rome. See Bob at the theatre daily.

Bloggers highlands2hammocks will be sharing their experiences of Scotland’s hidden road trips. Check out their alternatives to the NC500 and hear them share practical tips, personal tales, and stunning visuals from across the country.

Cooking and advice

Bring your appetites to the Campsite Cooking slots. TV chef Kwoklyn Wan shares some of his favourite destinations, and delicious, one-wok, one-pot dishes (Sat & Sun), while during the week Andrew Dickens (Tues & Wed) and Mark Bonito (Thurs & Fri) will be in the chef’s whites.

Ask the experts whatever you like at this Q&A with a panel of industry heavyweights, including PM editor Sarah. This is your opportunity to pose any practical and technical questions that you may have about motorhome or campervan ownership!

What you need to know before heading to the NEC Show

Plan for a brilliant day out at the NEC Show with our guide to all of the key information for the event!

When is the Motorhome and Caravan Show?

The show is open between 10am and 6pm every day from 14 to 19 October.

How much are tickets for the Motorhome and Caravan Show?

Tickets for the show are now on sale and you can take advantage of the Practical Motorhome reader offer for tickets at £13.50 (50p off standard advance/ £4.50 off on the day). Simply use the discount code PMHE to claim your discount.

Parking and a show guide are included. Entry is free for under-16s accompanied by a paying adult/senior, but they still require a ticket to attend. Note that no dogs are allowed (except assistance dogs).

Where to stay for the Motorhome and Caravan Show

The Caravan and Motorhome Club will be hosting a temporary campsite at the NEC in North Car Parks 10 and 10a between 11am on Monday 13 October and 10am on Monday 20 October.

For more information and to book, go to caravanclub.co.uk/whats-on/temporary-sites/NEC-October-temporary-campsite. Note that no overnight camping is allowed at the NEC outside of this campsite.

Parking at the Motorhome and Caravan Show

Parking at the Motorhome & Caravan Show is included in the ticket price and will be allocated on arrival.

When you arrive at the NEC, staff will direct you to the appropriate car park. Disabled parking is available but cannot be pre-booked; bring your Blue Badge with you.

Accessibility

The NEC is committed to being accessible to all, with wheelchairs available free for Blue Badge holders and at £5 for all other visitors.

Scooters are supplied by the NEC  at £15 per day for all visitors – you should pre-book to avoid disappointment.

Full details are available at thenec.co.uk/visitors/accessibility.

For the latest news and updates, you can also follow the Motorhome & Caravan Show on: Facebook (NECCaravanShows), Instagram (@neccaravanshows), or visit mcshow.co.uk.


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