The 2026 Benimar Tessoro T425 Is a Family Motorhome With a Spacious Layout for Six People

Designed for families, the 2026 Benimar Tessoro T425 offers seating and sleeping for six in a smart layout.

February 17, 2026 at 1:15 AM / Reviews

Among the many RV categories on the market, Class C motorhomes stand out for their versatility. They combine manageable driving dimensions with roomy interiors, making them a favorite for families who need generous sleeping space, storage, and flexible living areas.

The 2026 Benimar Tessoro T425 fits squarely into that sweet spot. With six belted travel seats and accommodations for the same number overnight, this new Class C model is tailored for families or groups planning extended road trips without sacrificing the comforts of home.

For those unfamiliar with the brand, Benimar is a Spanish RV builder with more than five decades in the leisure vehicle industry. Headquartered in Peñíscola, the company is a major player in Spain and continues expanding across Europe. Its portfolio ranges from camper vans to low-profile motorhomes and fully integrated A-Class models, all designed to balance quality, safety, reliability, and value.

The Tessoro line of low-profile motorhomes is aimed primarily at families and groups of friends who travel together. Within the range, the T425 offers the highest sleeping capacity, accommodating up to six people in a thoughtfully organized interior. The layout focuses on efficient space usage, practical family-friendly features, and a few upscale touches that elevate the overall experience.

Like other Tessoro models, the T425 rides on a Ford chassis and is powered by a 2.0-liter Euro 6 diesel engine producing 165 horsepower. It comes paired with a six-speed transmission as standard. This setup provides ample performance for highway travel, while a widened rear axle improves stability on long journeys.

Equipment levels are generous. The motorhome includes cruise control, a speed limiter, hill start assist, and an electronic parking brake. The cab also features power windows and mirrors, DAB radio with a 12-inch touchscreen, a rearview camera, and safety systems such as ABS, lane-keeping assist, and collision warning technology.

The chassis is matched with a full polyester body featuring wood-free sidewalls and a wood-free roof to minimize the risk of rot over time. Dimensionally, the T425 measures 7.20 meters (23.6 feet) in length, 2.30 meters (7.5 feet) in width, and 2.89 meters (9.5 feet) in height. Its exterior design blends black and white accents, a black grille with chrome details, double-glazed Dometic D-Lux windows, and an XL entry door. At the rear, a large pass-through garage with doors on both sides offers plenty of room for bikes, luggage, or camping gear.

Inside is where the T425 truly shines. The floorplan allows six people to relax, cook, dine, and sleep without feeling cramped. Up front, a spacious lounge seats up to seven, followed by a central kitchen, a compact but clever bathroom, and dedicated sleeping spaces for six.

Instead of a traditional rear master bedroom, this model uses XL single bunk beds at the back. The lounge converts into a double bed, and an electric drop-down bed lowers from the ceiling at night, providing sleeping space for two more occupants.

The L-shaped lounge creates a comfortable gathering area, enhanced by swivel cab seats and a double-leaf, multi-position electric telescopic table. Large side windows and an overhead sunroof flood the space with natural light.

The mid-vehicle kitchen is compact yet practical. It includes upper and lower cabinets, a sink, a two-burner cooktop with electric ignition, and an optional oven. A 150-liter compressor refrigerator with a dedicated nine-bottle drawer comes standard. A fold-out countertop extension increases prep space, and the nearby dining table can double as an additional work surface.

Opposite the kitchen sits a modern bathroom that uses a swiveling partition to separate the shower from the toilet area. It features a black sink, mirrored cabinet, toilet, and multiple storage niches for toiletries.

Benimar finished the interior in a contemporary style, combining Pamplona and Warm Grey cabinetry with white panels and integrated LED lighting strips above the overhead cabinets.

For buyers seeking additional equipment, Benimar offers three option packages. The most comprehensive, the Northautokapp Pack, adds an automatic transmission, 16-inch black alloy wheels, all-season tires, a navigation system, a 200-watt solar panel with MPPT controller, TV mount, and other upgrades.

Pricing for the 2026 Benimar Tessoro T425 starts at $88,730. Naturally, optional features and packages raise the total. The example shown here, equipped with the Northautokapp Pack, is listed at $106,720.

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