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    Tabbert campervans: models, specs and current UK stock

    Models, specs and UK dealers

    Tabbert is a campervan manufacturer, based in DE. RoamWorthy lists Tabbert campervans for sale from verified UK dealers.

    Tabbert is a specialist German manufacturer dedicated exclusively to the production of high-specification touring caravans. Based in Mottgers and operating as a core brand within the Knaus Tabbert AG portfolio, the company is recognised for its precision engineering and robust construction standards. The current European range comprises seven distinct models, spanning from the contemporary Pantiga to the expansive, flagship Cellini.

    A defining technical hallmark of the brand is its signature double-layer roof structure, expertly designed to provide superior thermal insulation and significant noise reduction during heavy rain. Engineered for both frequent touring and long-term seasonal use, Tabbert caravans are available in a variety of single and twin-axle layouts. By prioritising structural integrity and functional luxury, Tabbert caters to experienced caravanners who require durable leisure vehicles capable of withstanding diverse climates while maintaining high standards of interior comfort and refined German craftsmanship.

    The foundations of Tabbert were laid in 1934 when Alfred Tabbert established a joinery business in Germany. Utilising expertise in high-quality woodworking, the company transitioned into the burgeoning leisure vehicle market during the post-war era, launching its first series-manufactured caravan in 1953. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Tabbert established itself as a technical pioneer, developing heavy-duty chassis and distinctive exterior profiles that earned a dedicated following among frequent travellers and professional showmen across Europe.

    A pivotal moment in the brand's history occurred in 2002 when it merged with Knaus to form Knaus Tabbert. Now a key pillar of Knaus Tabbert AG, the brand leverages extensive industrial infrastructure while maintaining its specialised focus on towable heritage. Unlike many competitors that branched into motorhomes, Tabbert has remained committed to caravan innovation. This dedication has led to significant advancements in materials science, particularly regarding the brand's famous soundproofing and insulation technology. Today, Tabbert stands as an authoritative European manufacturer, successfully integrating its traditional woodworking roots with modern industrial design to produce some of the most structurally advanced caravans available on the UK and European markets.

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    Tabbert FAQs

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

    Tabbert 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 Tabbert conversions are better suited for weekends, others for extended touring. Consider insulation, heating, and storage capacity.

    Tabbert 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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