Kentucky Camp is an Italian motorhome manufacturer from Tuscany, now part of the Trigano Group. The brand produces coachbuilt motorhomes with a reputation for spacious layouts and large rear garages.
The range has included:
The Corral — mansarded coachbuilt on Ford mechanics, offering generous headroom.
The Camargue — semi-integrated design on Fiat Ducato for a sleeker profile.
The Country — coachbuilt on Fiat Ducato with practical touring layouts.
The Estro — mansarded design on Iveco Daily, available in multiple berth configurations.
Kentucky Camp motorhomes are particularly popular with motorsport enthusiasts, as the large rear garages provide excellent space for transporting motorcycles and equipment.
Kentucky Camp is an Italian motorhome manufacturer based in Poggibonsi, near Siena, Tuscany. The brand was originally part of the Rimor motorhome group, controlled by the Niccolai family.
In 2015, the Trigano Group acquired Autocaravans Rimor SpA, which controlled Kentucky Camp, bringing the brand into the wider Trigano portfolio alongside Roller Team, CI, Mobilvetta and others.
Kentucky Camp should not be confused with Kentucky Motorhomes, the separate UK-based Trigano brand operating from Poole. While both now sit under the Trigano umbrella, they are distinct product lines with different manufacturing origins and market positioning.
The brand was described as well-known in Italy but less familiar in other European markets.
Large rear garages — Kentucky Camp motorhomes are particularly valued for their generous garage space, making them popular with motorcyclists and motorsport enthusiasts.
Italian craftsmanship — built in Tuscany with characteristic Italian attention to style and interior design.
Multiple base vehicles — conversions on Fiat Ducato, Ford and Iveco Daily platforms offer choice.
Trigano Group backing — part of Europe's largest leisure vehicle group ensures parts availability and dealer support.
If you need a large rear garage — Kentucky Camp's generous garage designs are ideal for carrying motorcycles or bulky equipment.
If you want Italian style — Tuscan manufacturing delivers characteristic Italian design flair.
If Trigano Group support matters — backing from Europe's largest leisure vehicle manufacturer provides reassurance.
If you want an Iveco Daily base — the Estro range on Iveco provides a heavier-duty alternative to Fiat Ducato.
Low UK brand awareness — Kentucky Camp is well-known in Italy but relatively unknown in Britain.
Limited UK dealer presence — few dedicated Kentucky Camp dealers in the UK.
Confusion with Kentucky Motorhomes — the separate UK-based Kentucky brand causes market confusion.
Limited used market data — few used examples in the UK make pricing and reliability benchmarking difficult.
Uncertain current production status — the brand's position within the Trigano portfolio has evolved.
Identify the base vehicle — Kentucky Camp used Fiat, Ford and Iveco platforms. Inspection requirements vary by base vehicle.
Check the base vehicle thoroughly — full service history and mechanical condition for whichever platform is fitted.
Inspect the rear garage — check the garage door mechanism, floor condition and any tie-down points.
Conduct damp check — Italian coachbuilt construction requires thorough moisture testing.
Kentucky Camp warranty support is available through the Trigano Group dealer network. For used purchases, verify any remaining warranty through a Trigano-affiliated dealer.
OakTree Motorhomes offer up to three years of RAC-backed warranty for additional protection on used motorhomes.
When buying a used Kentucky Camp, look for a dealer that offers an independent warranty backed by a provider like the RAC. This means your warranty remains valid even if the dealer ceases trading. OakTree Motorhomes offer up to three years of RAC-backed warranty, covering the average ownership period.