Luxury-centric Marchi Mobile eleMMent Palazzo RV Costs Cool $3Mn


If you had $3 million to spare, what would you do with it?

Would you buy a big ass mansion, would you splurge on a posh supercar or two, would you book a seat on Virgin Galactic first space tour or take a posh world trip, or would you invest it in something real nice and retire early? Would be happy with any of the above mentioned options but we guess there are a lot of folks out there who still want to enjoy the simple pleasures in life albeit with full luxury.

Should budget be a non-issue for you, then you might want to take a look at this awesome motor home by Marchi Mobile. The Marchi Mobile eleMMent Palazzo Luxury RV is one such item that can help you enjoy taking a road trip like regular people does although it comes loaded with everything that the world’s most expensive RV should.


Perfect for posh glamping expeditions, the most expensive RV money can buy today is built by Marchi Mobile an Austrian firm and comes with luxury essentials like a bar, dining area, a 40-inch TV, and a fully fitted shower and toilet adjoining the marble lined master suite. Also featuring a pop-up roof terrace, a fireplace and barbecue, the RV comes with a slide out side panel that helps the interior get double the space inside.


The RV looks like it came straight from a sci-fi flick. Palazzo’s revolutionary cockpit features an aviation dashboard equipped with all the buttons and switches you need on hand. Its helicopter panoramic-glazing windows give you a wide view of the road, and their shade levels darken at the push of a button.

The Marchi Mobile eleMMent Palazzo unfortunately, does not come with a supercar engine fitted under the hood as it can only travel at a max speed of 93 miles per hour. So if you are serious about the way the vehicles you step foot in and possible even have your chauffer drive you in, then you should also consider hiring fancy tuners to give the RV’s visage a serious makeover!

See this motorhome in the video below.



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