
HYMER Exsis-i

HYMER Exsis-i
Weight no more!
Excellence by design
Even when fully laden with people, gas bottles, full water tank, sports equipment and luggage, you’ll still be hard pushed to exceed the 3.5 tonnes watermark in the Exsis-i range. That’s all down to its pioneering lightweight construction, which made it a winner of the coveted German Design Award.
No compromises
The wonderfully compact, lightweight production technology does not signal any compromise in quality or performance, however. On the contrary, the sleek aerodynamic design ensures great efficiency and a superb view. Inside you will relish the superior build quality and finishing touches that make this HYMER range such a firm favourite with motorhome lovers.
HYMER Exsis-i General Specifications and Features
All technical data is subject to manufacturer tolerances
- ClassIntegrated
- WeightFrom 3,500 to 3,650 kg
- Chassis MakeCitroën / Fiat / Fiat AL-KO
- Berths2-5
- Seatbelts2-5
Highlights
- The quality of light
The quality of light is an attractive feature of the Exsis-i range: its layout, elegant interior, quality carpentry and chic upholstery combine to produce a relaxed, contemporary ambience.
- Motorhome choices
Turn heads in the Exsis-i: its aerodynamic, sporty appearance making it one of the best looking motorhome choices out there.
- Highly manoeuvrable design
The slender, highly manoeuvrable design means that your choice of destination is limited only by your imagination. Virtually wherever you want to go, you can go in the Exsis-i.
- Dream vehicle
With a choice of layouts and a stunning range of optional extras, you can configure your dream vehicle – just ask us for details.
- Ample storage
Worried about bringing the BBQ, the bikes, the garden chairs, the golf clubs? Don’t be – not only is there ample storage but the slender design means you can indulge your desires without getting ‘overweight’.
- GRP underbody
Stone, grit and dirt damage are all kept at bay by the durable GRP underbody which protects the vehicle underside from virtually anything mother nature (and our roads) can throw at it.











