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New Bürstner Lyseo Time Skyline motorhomes

The Lyseo Time SkyLine is a stylish semi-integrated low-profile motorhome built on a Fiat Ducato chassis. Its exterior is distinguished by the “SkyLine” graphics, a painted cab in Lanzarote Grey, and aluminium-framed windows. A large sunroof, framed roof lights, a Premium XL habitation door (complete with mosquito net and window), and a roll-out awning with LED lighting in anthracite add both form and function.

Inside, this model is designed for comfort especially for two, but with flexibility. It comes with rear single beds, which can be converted into a double using an extra cushion. There’s also a mid-vehicle dining area that can double up as extra sleeping space, and an optional drop-down bed over the seating area. The furniture finish is modern: matt white with black appliqués, “SkyLine” upholstery and sustainable eco-friendly fabrics. Indirect lighting throughout, a well-upholstered L-shaped seating group, and various roof lights give a bright, airy feel.

Performance, utility & equipment

The SkyLine edition offers generous standard equipment. It has a 140 hp Fiat Ducato engine, low chassis, 16-inch alloy wheels, and features for driving comfort like heated and electrically adjustable mirrors, tyre pressure monitoring, and a rear‐view camera. For living amenities, there’s a sizeable fridge/freezer, a three-burner gas hob, capacious fresh and waste water tanks, and a well-equipped “Vario” washroom with cassette toilet. Storage is well thought out: an integrated garage, floor storage compartments, and additional external garage doors.

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