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    Mazda motorhomes: models, prices and current UK stock

    Models, specs and UK dealers

    Mazda (est. 1920) is a motorhome manufacturer, based in JP. RoamWorthy lists Mazda motorhomes for sale from verified UK dealers.

    Mazda, the respected Japanese automaker founded in 1920, holds a unique position within the UK motorhome and campervan market. While the company focuses its core manufacturing on passenger cars and commercial vehicles, its engineering serves as a dependable foundation for the leisure vehicle industry. Mazda is primarily associated with the campervan sector, where its robust chassis and petrol engines—notably those found in the B-Series and E-Series platforms—have become favourites for independent conversions.

    British enthusiasts frequently seek out Mazda-based campers, such as the iconic Bongo Friendee, for their clever space-saving features like factory-fitted elevating roofs. These vehicles are specialised for travellers who prioritise driving dynamics, car-like handling, and mechanical reliability. By providing a versatile base for bespoke conversions, Mazda offers a practical alternative to traditional motorhomes, blending Japanese manufacturing precision with the freedom of the open road.

    These vehicles remain popular for weekend touring and daily use due to their compact footprint and enduring build quality.

    The story of Mazda began in 1920 with the founding of the Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd in Hiroshima, Japan. Initially a cork manufacturer, the company transitioned into machinery and eventually vehicle production with the introduction of the Mazda-Go three-wheeled truck in 1931. Following the reconstruction of Hiroshima, Mazda established itself as a global automotive force, gaining fame for its development of the rotary engine and a reputation for spirited driving dynamics.

    In the leisure vehicle sector, Mazda’s influence reached a peak with the introduction of the Bongo van series. The Bongo Friendee, launched in the 1990s, became a cult classic in the United Kingdom as a grey import. It was one of the few vehicles of its era to offer an integrated 'Auto Free Top' elevating roof from the factory, making it a ready-made platform for motorhome conversion. Throughout its history, Mazda has maintained a focus on 'Jinba Ittai'—the philosophy of 'horse and rider as one'—which translates into the motorhome world as a more engaging and manageable driving experience compared to larger coachbuilt rivals. Today, Mazda continues to be a major player in the global automotive industry, with its heritage of reliability ensuring that even older Mazda-based campervans remain a common sight on UK campsites.

    Est. 1920
    JP

    Mazda motorhome models

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    Mazda FAQs

    Mazda motorhomes are built on proven base vehicles with established reliability records. As with any motorhome, regular servicing and maintenance are key. Check habitation service history and base vehicle condition.

    Most Mazda motorhomes under 3,500kg can be driven on a standard UK car licence. Larger models may require a C1 licence. Check the specific model's GVW before purchasing.

    Mazda motorhomes on RoamWorthy currently range from various price points. Prices vary by age, base vehicle, mileage, and specification. Panel van conversions tend to be more affordable than A-class models.

    ULEZ compliance depends on the base vehicle's engine and emission standards. Most Euro 6 diesel motorhomes (2015+) are compliant. Check specific listings for ULEZ status.

    Mazda offers various sleeping configurations across layouts including fixed beds, drop-down beds, and rear lounges. Browse our layout finder to explore options that match your travel style.

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