Campervan Raido
Borg, Zorro, Figaro, Pluto, Opel*
Custom-built mini campers are practical, efficient, and incredibly cosy! Perfectly sized for Norway’s narrow roads and city parking, they offer everything you need for a road trip—all packed into a compact home on wheels. With the freedom to stop anywhere, every corner of Norway becomes your backyard.
What will you find in the campervan?
- Gas stove (portable)
- Refrigerator
- Sink with running water
- Fresh water tank (15 litres)
- Cutlery
- Knife
- Cutting board
- Coffee Maker – French press
- Pots & Pan
- Plates & Bowls
- Cups & Glasses
- Wine opener
- Kitchen utensils
- Kitchen towel
- Bed 190 cm x 120 cm
- Duvets & Pillows with bedding sets
- Parking Heater
- Roof Window with mosquito net and shade
- USB Ports for charging
- 220 V outlet (only active when connected to shore power at campsites)
- Shore power outlet & cable
- Dishwashing soap
- Dishwashing brush or sponge
- Dish towel
- Broom & dustpan
- Carbon monoxide alarm
- Fire extinguisher
- Triangle
- Reflective vests
- Tire seal spray
- Model: Peugeot Partner
- Make Year: 2021
- Transmission: Manual
- Height: 2 m
- Length: 4,8 m
- Maximum load weight: 400 kg
- Engine: 96 kW (131 hp)
- Fuel: Diesel
- Fuel Consumption: 5 l / 100 km
- Seats: 3
- Radio FM/AM: YES
- Bluetooth: YES
- AUX: YES
- GPS: YES
- Fuel
- Road Tolls
- Fines
- Parking Fees
Pet Friendly
Insurance Included
Fully Furnished
Winter Ready
Unlimited Mileage
Location
Just like all our campervans, this one too found its home in Sandefjord town, 15 minutes from Torp Airport and 1,5 hours from Oslo. Those three locations are the locations where we deliver the campervans, personally to you. Both Sandefjord and Oslo are great starting points to embark on an unforgettable road trip in Norway.
Layout
In the back of the campervan, there is a foldable bed for two. All bedding (duvets, pillows, covers and linen) follows in the campervan. To have nice and cosy nights on your trip in whatever weather, the campervan is equipped with a parking heater that can run for a whole night.
There are sliding doors on both sides of the campervan* equipped with windows with mosquito nets and shades. Under the bed, there are three small compartments for the storage of your personal belongings.
*Opel has only one sliding door, behind the passenger.
Kitchen
This campervan features a clever outdoor kitchen built into the drawers beneath the bed. It includes a portable gas stove with gas bottles, a sink with running water, and all the utensils you’ll need for cooking on the road. A compressor fridge powered by a leisure battery keeps your groceries fresh throughout your entire trip.
Electricity
The fridge and all electric devices such as lights, USB outlets and a parking heater are powered by a leisure battery that charges while driving, by a solar panel or by charging from shore power at camping grounds. You can charge your devices by plugging them into a 220 V outlet (active when hooked up to an external power source) or USB ports.
Driving
For smooth and enjoyable drives, the campervan is equipped with cruise control for extra comfort on long trips. You’ll also find plenty of storage compartments in the cab, along with Bluetooth, GPS, radio, and—just like in all our campervans—a convenient phone holder.
Any questions about toll roads, insurance and other information? Please check our up-to-date FAQ.
Questions about Raido Camper?
What driving licence do I need for this camper?
You’ll need only a regular car driving licence. In Norway, it’s a B category.
Check our FAQ for more details about driving licence requirements.
How much space is there for my luggage?
The luggage space in this campervan is limited. We highly recommend using duffel bags that can adjust to the available space. There is space for three carry-on suitcases under the bed.
How long does the battery stays charged?
A fully-charged battery will last accordingly to its use and outdoor conditions. Usually, it isn’t a problem to be stationary for two nights without charging while having the fridge on constantly and the heater for the night.
In very hot weather, the fridge needs to run more often, which can use up a lot of power. However, on sunny days the solar panel helps recharge the battery.