Phoenix brings the first gas-free motorhome: comfort without risk!

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Phoenix will present the Maxi Alcove 7800 RSL on August 12, 2025: a gas-free motorhome for more self-sufficiency and comfort.

Phoenix präsentiert am 12.08.2025 den Maxi-Alkoven 7800 RSL: ein gasfreies Reisemobil für mehr Autarkie und Komfort.
Phoenix will present the Maxi Alcove 7800 RSL on August 12, 2025: a gas-free motorhome for more self-sufficiency and comfort.

Phoenix brings the first gas-free motorhome: comfort without risk!

The future of motorhomes is becoming more and more attractive, and this is clearly reflected in the new maxi alcove 7800 RSL, report the colleagues from Promobil. Phoenix recently unveiled a groundbreaking gas-free motorhome. All common gas consumers - be they heaters, hot water boilers, hobs or refrigerators - are being replaced by modern, electrically powered or fuel-based devices. The goal is clear: more self-sufficiency and comfort for adventurers who love to travel.

Liquefied gas has long been an indispensable source of energy in many motorhomes. But not everyone is comfortable with the potential risks and complexity of a gas system. Over 90% of Promobil readers confirm that they are confronted with the possible defects. The multitude of modern alternatives contributes to more and more travelers choosing electrically powered devices.

Heating systems in comparison

When it comes to heating systems, the different options have advantages and disadvantages. A reliable heater is essential, especially in cool autumn or winter, to extend the motorhome season and prevent mold from forming. A basic distinction is made between gas heaters and diesel heaters. The latter are becoming increasingly popular Camper worlds underlined. When temperatures are low, heating is not just a luxury, but a necessity to prevent water pipes from freezing.

Gas heaters have been the standard in mobile homes for decades and offer a cheaper purchase and maintenance-free use for years. In addition, their noise development is minimal. However, diesel heating is a practical concept for those planning their trips outside Europe, as diesel is more widely available than gas. Womoo highlights that a diesel heater can be operated while driving, making it the ideal companion for long journeys.

Technical details and equipment

The maxi alcove 7800 RSL measures 8.30 meters in length and offers a spacious round seating area in the rear as well as single beds in the alcove. The concept is primarily aimed at two travelers, even if additional belt spaces are available. An important point is the compact diesel hot water heater 4000 D from Alde, which makes the gas box unnecessary and scores with its economical consumption. The mobile can optionally be equipped with up to four solar modules, which significantly increases self-sufficiency while traveling.

Fully equipped with lithium on-board batteries and an inverter ensures that travelers do not have to do without modern comfort, even during a unique experience in nature. All of this has its price: the basic price of the 7800 RSL is 224,900 euros and is built on a robust Iveco Daily base vehicle. This makes it clear that this is a well-thought-out, modern motorhome that makes traveling much easier and safer.

At a time when consumers are becoming more and more conscious about their use of energy, Phoenix is ​​bringing the Maxi Alcove onto the market, a brand that combines both comfort and safety in a gas-free overall package. The decision between gas or diesel heaters remains individual, but should be carefully considered - depending on personal travel plans and preferences. If you are interested in the latest technology in the motorhome sector, the new model from Phoenix definitely offers a lot of excitement and a wealth of possibilities.