The T 16 is just 625 cm long – but still offers an impressive amount of space and freedom of movement. The cleverly arranged mid-height fridge enhances the sense of openness by allowing an unobstructed line of sight through to the bedroom.
To set the mood in the evening, the Light Moments ambient lighting system creates a cosy and inviting atmosphere using a blend of direct and indirect light sources (option).
(T16 | Saros)
The light part-leather HERON upholstery lends the interior a distinctly modern and refined feel.
(T 16 / T 46 | HERON)
The table features a practical swivel section which, when extended, allows the passenger seat to “take its place” at the table. While on the move, the additional tabletop slides away neatly beneath the main table.
The optional 32-inch smart TV can be extended and swivelled using a telescopic mount.
As a true smart TV, it offers a host of extra features – from recording films onto a USB stick to mirroring your smartphone screen on the TV.
For high-speed internet and smooth streaming, you can also opt for the 5G Wi-Fi router with its own roof antenna for optimal reception.
The generously sized French bed in the T 16 makes efficient use of the available space, while still offering a spacious sleeping area measuring 198 x 142/130 cm.
Side windows on both sides and a skylight ensure excellent ventilation.
Subtle ambient lighting – discreetly integrated into the rear wall – creates a relaxed and inviting evening atmosphere in conjunction with the illuminated open shelf.
(T 16)
The illuminated wardrobe beneath the French bed includes a clothes rail, so your jackets, shirts and blouses can be stored on hangers – and kept wrinkle-free. And there’s still loads of space for everything else: shoes, bathrobes, large beach towels – and probably a few other essentials you’ll think of …
(T 16)
The bathroom in the Globebus Performance 4x4 features a clever swivel wall: when rotated, it transforms the bathroom into a fully enclosed, plastic-lined shower cubicle.
Everything else you need is there, too: a large sink, plenty of storage space and a generously sized mirror – all complemented by pleasant ambient lighting.
(Fig. 1/3)
To turn the space into a shower cubicle, simply swing the rear wall into position.
Plenty of storage space is provided in the large bathroom cabinet. There are even two tooth brush holders, already installed.
(Fig. 2/3)
By simply swivelling the rear wall, the bathroom transforms into a fully enclosed, plastic-lined shower cubicle with its own shower fitting and plenty of elbow room.
(Fig. 3/3)
A waterless Clesana toilet can be factory-fitted upon request. Disposal of the sealed collection bags is clean, convenient, germ-free and completely odourless. This system uses no water or chemical additives.
The full-length mirror on the outside of the bathroom wall makes the space feel larger and is perfect for doing your hair or a quick outfit check.
The kitchen in the T 16 is fully equipped with a two-burner gas hob with electric ignition, a sink with hot water system, and plenty of storage space – both in the kitchen unit and the overhead kitchen locker.
A fold-out worktop extension provides extra prep space when needed. And thanks to the sturdy folding mechanism, you can cook with confidence – no need to worry about stability.
(T 16)
The 83-litre compressor fridge with 10-litre freezer compartment is positioned at mid-height – making it easy to reach and open without disrupting the open, spacious feel of the interior.
The surface above the fridge is the ideal spot for a coffee machine – a 230 V socket is conveniently located on the rear wall.
(T 16)
The twin burners on the gas hob are spaced far enough apart to be used comfortably at the same time. The sturdy pan supports ensure stability, while electric ignition adds convenience.
A practical option for mobile chefs – the electric roof fan above the kitchen keeps the air fresh while you’re cooking up a feast. Depending on the setting, it either draws fresh air into the vehicle or extracts air. This means cooking odours can be vented directly outside, and on hot days, it creates a pleasant cooling breeze. Multiple speed settings are available – on the lowest setting, the fan is whisper-quiet, making it perfect for gentle overnight ventilation.
Fuel Diesel
8-speed automatic
When buying a motorhome, camper van or urban vehicle (hereafter: motorhome), it is particularly important to choose the right layout and an appealing design. In addition, weight also plays an essential role. Family, friends, optional equipment, accessories and baggage – space must be available for all of these. At the same time, there are legal and technical limits to the configuration and load. Every motorhome is designed for a certain weight, which may not be exceeded during driving. For motorhome buyers, this raises the question: How should I configure my vehicle to accommodate passengers, baggage and accessories according to my needs without the vehicle exceeding this maximum weight? In order to make this decision easier for you, we provide you below with a few tips that are particularly important when selecting your vehicle from our portfolio:
1. The technically permissible maximum laden mass…
… is a value set by the manufacturer which the vehicle may not exceed. Dethleffs specifies a layout-related upper limit for the vehicle, which can vary from layout to layout (e.g. 3,500 kg, 4,400 kg). You can find the corresponding specification for each layout in the technical data.
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2. The mass in running order…
... consists – to put it simply – of the basic vehicle with standard equipment plus a standard weight of 75 kg for the driver. It is legally permissible and possible for the mass in running order of your vehicle to deviate from the nominal value stated in the sales documents. The permissible tolerance is ± 5 %. The permissible range in kilograms is given in brackets after the mass in running order. In order to provide you with full transparency regarding possible weight deviations, Dethleffs weighs each vehicle at the end of the line and informs your trade partner of your vehicle's weighing result for forwarding to you.
Detailed explanations on the subject of mass in running order can be found in the “Legal Information” section.
3. The permitted number of seats (including driver)…
… is determined by the manufacturer in what is referred to as the type-approval procedure. This results in what is referred to as the mass of the passengers. For this, a standard weight of 75 kg per passenger (without driver) is calculated.
Detailed explanations on the subject of mass of the passengers can be found in the “Legal Information” section.
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4. The manufacturer-specified mass for optional equipment…
… is a value set by Dethleffs per layout for the maximum mass of optional equipment that can be ordered. This limit is intended to ensure that the minimum pay-mass, i.e. the legally prescribed free mass for baggage and retrofitted accessories, is actually available for the vehicle load capacity of the vehicles delivered by Dethleffs. If, in exceptional cases, the weighing at the end of the line nevertheless shows that the actual load capacity falls short of the minimum pay-mass due to a permissible weight deviation, we will check together with your trade partner and you whether we should, for example, increase the load capacity of the vehicle, reduce the number of seats or remove optional equipment before delivering the vehicle.
Detailed explanations on the subject of the effects of the tolerances on the minimum pay-mass and the payload can be found in the “Legal Information” section.
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5. The additional weight of optional equipment and packages...
... increases the actual mass of the vehicle (= mass in running order plus selected optional equipment) and reduces the pay-mass. The specified value shows the additional weight compared to the standard equipment of the respective layout. The total weight of the selected packages and optional equipment must not exceed the manufacturer-specified mass for optional equipment.