The Signature SMT is a Modular Motorhome Built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Amy Duong — July 13, 2026 — Art & Design
References: buerstner
The Signature SMT was introduced by Bürstner as a luxury motorhome built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis with a modular interior designed to maximize living space. The fiberglass-bodied vehicle features a raised front roof that accommodates a retractable drop-down double bed above a lounge formed by swiveling front seats and a bench. A full-width skylight illuminates the dining area, while the rear sleeping space can be configured with twin or queen beds. A sliding partition and retractable shelving system create additional privacy between the kitchen and bedroom when required.
The motorhome includes a kitchen with an induction hob, two extendable worktops, an electrically retractable storage shelf, and a refrigerated drawer with a 138L freezer compartment. A sliding bathroom wall conceals the sink to expand the shower area without increasing the vehicle's footprint. The camper accommodates up to four occupants and is equipped with a 150Ah lithium battery, a 200L fresh water tank, and an optional diesel heating system.
Image Credit: Bürstner
The motorhome includes a kitchen with an induction hob, two extendable worktops, an electrically retractable storage shelf, and a refrigerated drawer with a 138L freezer compartment. A sliding bathroom wall conceals the sink to expand the shower area without increasing the vehicle's footprint. The camper accommodates up to four occupants and is equipped with a 150Ah lithium battery, a 200L fresh water tank, and an optional diesel heating system.
Image Credit: Bürstner
Trend Themes
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Modular Micro-living — Compact vehicle interiors with sliding partitions, retractable shelves, and convertible sleeping areas highlight new potential for premium space optimization in mobile and small-format housing.
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Luxury Van Travel — High-end camper vans built on reliable commercial platforms indicate growing demand for upscale, self-contained travel experiences that blend mobility, comfort, and residential design.
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Off-grid Comfort Systems — Integrated lithium batteries, large water tanks, induction cooking, and optional heating systems signal expanding opportunities for autonomous travel products with hotel-like convenience.
Industry Implications
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Recreational Vehicles — Premium modular motorhomes are reshaping expectations for RV design by combining compact footprints with adaptable layouts and luxury-grade amenities.
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Automotive Manufacturing — Commercial van chassis are becoming foundations for specialized lifestyle vehicles, creating room for partnerships between automakers, converters, and experience-focused mobility brands.
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Travel and Hospitality — Self-contained luxury campers introduce alternative lodging models for road trips, outdoor tourism, and flexible accommodation beyond traditional hotels and resorts.
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