Frankia Black Line integrated motorhome review 140k

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Published2 months ago
Duration10:19
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Languageen-GB
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Frankia Neo Black Line 2026 Model Full Technical Specification and Review. The Frankia Neo Black Line is a premium, lightweight motorhome based on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter platform. Available as either a semi-integrated MT or integrated MI model, it is designed for those seeking a balance between high-end luxury, modern aesthetics, and manageable 3.5-ton to 4.5-ton weight classes. This video provides a technical examination of its construction, mechanical configuration, and the functional design of this 6.99-meter vehicle. Detailed Vehicle Specifications Base Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 415 Engine: 2.0L Diesel 150hp standard, 170hp optional Transmission: 9G-TRONIC automatic gearbox Length: 6.99m Width: 2.24m Height: 2.90m to 2.96m MTPLM Max Weight: 3500kg or 4500kg Payload: Approx 500kg to 520kg 3.5t version Berths: 2 to 4 Fixed rear twin beds or crosswise bed, optional front lounge bed Travel Seats: 4 belted seats Heating: Truma Combi 6 E with CP Plus Water: 125L Fresh, 100L Waste Heated and insulated double floor Construction: ThermoProtect wall structure, GRP hail-resistant roof, 7-year water ingress warranty Standard Equipment and Inclusions Comfort: Black Line exclusive exterior design, 16-inch black alloy wheels, anthracite leather/microfiber upholstery, ambient dimmable LED lighting, Frankia Smart-Load system Kitchen: 2-burner gas hob, large 84L to 138L compressor refrigerator, recessed sink with cover Electrical: 105Ah LiFePO4 lithium battery, 120W solar panel system, multiple 230V and USB charging points Cab Tech: MBUX 10.25-inch infotainment with sat-nav, reversing camera, automatic climate control, Crosswind Assist, Attention Assist, lane departure warning, keyless start Operational Costs and Efficiency Fuel Consumption: Real-world average of 25 to 30 mpg depending on load and driving style Insurance: Typical groups 18 to 22. Due to the high-end specification and valuation Approximately 115,000 to 125,000 Pounds Sterling, specialist insurers require a Thatcham Category 1 alarm and an active S5 or S7 vehicle tracking system Road Tax: Standard Private Heavy Goods PHG rates apply Competitor Analysis: 7.0m Premium Low-Profile/A-Class Motorhomes Mercedes-Benz Sprinter based Hymer B-Class ModernComfort T 690 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter The direct rival to the Frankia Neo. The Hymer offers a more conservative, traditional luxury aesthetic, while the Frankia Neo focuses on a modern, angular, and trendier design concept. Carthago c-tourer T 148 LE Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Known for superior build quality and double-floor construction. The Carthago is arguably more refined, but the Frankia Neo provides better payload efficiency and a more modern, bright interior finish. Knaus VanWave 640 MEG Volkswagen Crafter A more compact, agile competitor. The Knaus is less expensive and smaller, but the Frankia Neo offers a much higher standard equipment level and a more premium, liner-like experience. Dethleffs Trend T 7057 Fiat Ducato A significant step down in price and luxury. The Dethleffs offers excellent value but lacks the prestige of the Mercedes-Benz base vehicle and the bespoke interior design flourishes found in the Frankia. Le Voyageur Eterna 6.8 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Offers a more traditional, classic aesthetic compared to the modern look of the Frankia Neo. Both share the Mercedes platform, but the Frankia is often chosen by those preferring a more contemporary, minimalist style. Malibu T 450 RB Fiat Ducato The high-end sibling of Carthago. It features exquisite craftsmanship, but the Frankia Neo remains the preferred choice for those specifically wanting the Mercedes-Benz driving experience combined with the Black Line design package. Frankia Neo Black Line review, 2026 Frankia Neo MT 7 GDK specs, Frankia Neo Black Line vs Hymer B-Class ModernComfort, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter motorhome review, Frankia luxury motorhome, premium 7m motorhome, best 7m motorhome 2026, Frankia Neo Black Line fuel consumption, motorhome winterization, Frankia build quality, twin bed motorhome layout, Frankia Neo Black Line payload, luxury motorhome review, Frankia motorhome price UK, Mercedes-Benz motorhome comparison. #Frankia #FrankiaNeo #MotorhomeReview #MercedesBenzSprinter #LuxuryMotorhome #VanLifeUK #MotorhomeSpecs #BlackLineEdition #2026Motorhome #PremiumTravel

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