
Motorhomes over 3,500kg for sale
Motorhomes with a GVW over 3,500kg generally require C1 driving licence entitlement. They tend to offer more living space, payload headroom and full-spec touring features, but the licence requirement and any C1 medical (D4) renewals from age 70 must be planned before buying. Always confirm your licence on GOV.UK.
- Motorhomes matching over 3,500kg weight range
- Ideal for specific towing capacity requirements
- Check the 85% rule with our towing calculator
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Generally yes. If your photocard licence does not show C1, you will usually need to take the C1 test (or hold pre-1997 grandfather rights). Always confirm your specific entitlement on GOV.UK before driving.
More usable payload for water, gas, awnings, bikes and passengers, often a stronger chassis, and more living space. The trade-off is the licence and, from age 70, the D4 medical needed to renew C1.
Mostly yes, but some sites, ferries and town centres apply different fees or restrictions above 3,500kg. Check height, length and weight limits at your intended sites and routes.