2026 LMC Innovations: residents of the road immerse themselves in luxury and convenience
Customers' Voices Heard: LMC Responds to Feedback
Travel trailer powerhouse, LMC (Lord Münsterland Caravans), has unveiled two new series to expand its revamped lineup: the Tracer models – a fresh contender in the partial integration realm – and the acclaimed Cruiser 2.0, a significant upgrade to the premium motorhome series.
Over at the workshop, an 18-member team, including LMC's community members, churned out practical ideas for the living space, kitchen and bathroom, resulting in a ton of upgrades for the Cruiser 2.0. With a leaner bottom line, the series' most expensive model now comes in at a base price of €87,700 – that's a €5k hike, but the space and features appear to justify the cost.
Meanwhile, the Tracer series – previously incomplete – gets two new vans competing in the compact six-meter, part-integrated market segment. The 2.22-meter-wide Tracer V600 now sets the bar as the most budget-friendly partial-integrated model in LMC's lineup at €60,700.
Sportier Looks and Stylish Upgrades on the Outside
Outside, the Cruiser 2.0 sports a sleeker paint job (trading its previous white for light gray), graced with what looks like automotive-inspired light signatures. The front boasts a wide LED strip, spanning the full vehicle width above the windshield, serving as position lights, while the integrated rear sports a linear appearance that reinforces the modern aesthetic.
On the inside, renovations take the shape of many functional, impactful enhancements - the majority of which hide from plain view when closed. For example, the kitchen's changed layout incorporates a functional half-height appliance cabinet, complete with a coffee machine, toaster, and power outlets. The playful induction cooktop composes of two gas burners and an induction plate, fostering flexible cooking. Additionally, a removable "Frankfurt board" extends the work area, and illuminated drawers and anti-slip mats keep things handy and organized.
Redesigned Comfort for the Ultimate Road Trip Experience
LMC designs the Cruiser 2.0 for two, as they've aimed for a cozy, intimate road trip experience. Therefore, the cockpit seats are outfitted with seat belts only – however, the L-shaped seating group (with a retractable 32-inch TV concealed within) accommodates up to five comfortably, albeit optional seat belts for two more are available. Other amenities include a bench toilet designed for easier cleaning, an extendable shower area, and design elements that elevate the cabin's cozy ambiance, including light cushions, white surfaces, and the undeniable charm of wall felt coverings.
For variety, the Cruiser 2.0 offers three floor plan options – the 740 EL, 750 EF, and 750 EL – all sharing the same base price of €87,700. Each version boasts a full-width bathroom instead of a variable one, with the choice of an L-shaped seating group or opposing double sofas.
Completing the Tracer Series with Decked-Out Vans
Lastly, the 2026 model marks the addition of two vans to the Tracer series – the V600 and V670. The compact, six-meter vans build upon the already-present Tracer models by offering a host of modern features and increased comfort without leaving behind that much-prized easy-towability. Both vans prioritize four-person seating at the front, featuring a small kitchen, versatile bathroom, and transverse double bed at the rear with rear garage storage underneath.
Catering to diverse preferences, customers can choose between the Citroën Jumper or the Fiat Ducato as a base vehicle – each offering the 88 kW/120 PS diesel engine. The Tracer V600 starts at €60,700 with the Citroën combination, while the Jumper Alternative marks the entry-level price at a slight discount. The V670, meanwhile, kicks off at €62,100 for the Citroën combo, with the corresponding Ducato models setting the bar a little higher at €63,500.
As an additional cost, customers can opt for upgrades such as the 103 kW/140 PS power stage with manual or automatic transmission and the top engine with 132 kW/180 PS and automatic transmission.
In summary, LMC's 2026 lineup unlocks the potential of the road. The Tracer V600's focus on lightweight travel and versatility transforms compact camping, providing the ultimate mobility solution. In contrast, the Cruiser 2.0 series elegantly balances luxury and simplicity in a convenient, easy-to-tow package. Whether you're a solo adventurer or a family on-the-go, LMC has you covered for your next unforgettable road trip!
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