Erwin Hymer Group Adds New Entry-Level ‘Corigon’ Brand – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News

The Erwin Hymer Group (EHG) has announced that it is expanding its portfolio in the summer of 2025 with the launch of a new motorhome and campervan brand called CORIGON, according to a report by AboutCampBtoB.com, a trade media firm that covers the overseas RV industry.
The brand is aimed at new motorhome buyers and will sit in the lower price segment of the EHG accordingly. It will consist of semi-integrated motorhomes and campervans that will combine proven quality with a particularly attractive price-performance ratio.
The name of the brand – CORIGON – is made up of the two English words “core” and “go”, which EHG says makes the brand stand out “for a pragmatic but modern approach: maximum functionality, proven layouts and reliable standards for carefree travelling.”
The brand will initially launch in Germany and France in 2025. More information is expected to be revealed soon.
Click here to read the full report by AboutCampBtoB.com.
In a separate report by promobil.com, it was said that Corigon campers are primarily aimed at price-conscious campers looking for a reliable and functional motorhome. The name Corigon is intended to encapsulate what the new brand stands for: a pragmatic, modern approach to RV travel. The focus is on functional floor plans, proven technology, and uncomplicated features – a solid foundation for a beginner-friendly camper.
The new brand is intended to complement the existing portfolio without replacing the previous, more affordable brands such as Etrusco, Sunlight, and Carado, which have become increasingly expensive in recent years. Corigon is intended to appeal to a target group that has previously found few options in the EHG premium segment.
With Corigon, the Erwin Hymer Group is specifically targeting the lower price segment – without, according to the company, sacrificing quality. The new brand is intended to appeal to new customer groups who have not previously found what they are looking for in the Hymer portfolio. To achieve this, existing vehicle concepts are being adapted, production synergies are being utilized, and a Europe-wide sales network is being established. The goal is a compelling price-performance ratio that makes it easier to enter the world of motorhomes.
The starting price is expected to be below €60,000 (about $65,000 US). Plans include camper vans and semi-integrated motorhomes based on the Ford Transit and Fiat Ducato. EHG Corigon plans to launch four series and 12 models. These are expected to be presented to the public at the Caravan Salon Düsseldorf 2025.