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    La Mancelle campervans: models, specs and current UK stock

    Models, specs and UK dealers

    La Mancelle (est. 1960) is a campervan manufacturer, based in FR. RoamWorthy lists La Mancelle campervans for sale from verified UK dealers.

    La Mancelle is a distinguished French manufacturer specialising in high-quality caravans. Established in 1960, the brand is renowned for its distinctive design philosophy, often featuring aerodynamic, automotive-inspired front panels and curved silhouettes that enhance towing efficiency. Based in Le Mans, France, La Mancelle focuses on artisanal craftsmanship and innovative layouts, catering to caravanners who value both aesthetic flair and robust build quality.

    Their range includes versatile models such as the Liberty and Fantaisie, which demonstrate the brand's commitment to blending avant-garde styling with practical living. As part of the Trigano Group, La Mancelle maintains a boutique feel while benefiting from extensive industry expertise, offering UK enthusiasts a sophisticated alternative to traditional caravan designs.

    At RoamWorthy, we showcase these unique French caravans for those seeking a premium, stylish, and durable home on the road.

    Founded in 1960 in the iconic city of Le Mans, France, La Mancelle began as a small-scale manufacturer dedicated to producing bespoke, handcrafted caravans. For over six decades, the brand has maintained its reputation for individuality and technical precision. A significant milestone in the company's history was its integration into the Trigano Group, a major player in the European leisure vehicle market. This partnership allowed La Mancelle to modernise its production facilities while preserving the artisanal attention to detail that defined its early years.

    Throughout its evolution, La Mancelle has remained focused on the caravan sector, resisting the shift toward motorhomes to perfect its specialty. The brand became particularly famous for its innovative use of polyester materials and its 'V' shaped aerodynamic fronts, which became a hallmark of the range in the early 2000s. Today, La Mancelle continues to operate from its heritage base in France, producing a refined selection of caravans that are exported across Europe. The brand’s current standing is defined by its ability to merge traditional cabinet-making skills with contemporary interior design, ensuring each unit offers a distinctively French touring experience.

    Est. 1960
    FR

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    La Mancelle FAQs

    La Mancelle campervans balance compact size with liveable space. Each conversion reflects specific trade-offs between sleeping, cooking, and storage. Consider how you'll actually use the van before choosing.

    Yes, most La Mancelle campervans are under 3,500kg and can be driven on a standard UK car licence (Category B). Always verify the specific vehicle's GVW.

    La Mancelle campervans on RoamWorthy currently range from various price points. Pricing depends on age, base vehicle, mileage, and conversion quality.

    That depends on the model and your expectations. Some La Mancelle conversions are better suited for weekends, others for extended touring. Consider insulation, heating, and storage capacity.

    La Mancelle typically converts popular base vehicles like the VW Transporter, Fiat Ducato, Mercedes Sprinter, or Ford Transit. Each base offers different characteristics for space, driveability, and running costs.

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