2011 Dethleffs Black Magic Edition I1 SG A-Class Motorhome
Description
So, I’ve had this 2011 Dethleffs Black Magic Edition I1 SG A-Class motorhome for a few years now — it’s been my home on the road, and I’m finally ready to part with it. It’s based on a Fiat Ducato 2.3L with a manual gearbox, and I’ve kept it well maintained. The MOT’s valid until July 2026, and it’s done about 25,200 miles — not a lot of wear and tear, honestly.It’s 7.45 metres long, 2.3 metres wide, and fits four people comfortably. The front has forward-facing seats with a single bench, and the two captains’ chairs can swivel — that’s a real space saver when you’re dining. There’s a big drop-down bed above the cab, accessible via the luton ladder. The kitchen in the middle is fully functional — stainless steel sink, gas hob, oven, grill, and a solid 3-way fridge freezer. The washroom has a separate shower, basin, and cassette toilet.
At the back, the U-shaped lounge converts into a double bed with extra room for a dining table. There’s good storage all around — it’s not just a place to sleep, it’s a proper living space.
Extra features: solar panel, alloy wheels, roof ladder, bike rack, TV, reverse camera, cab blinds, and a Fiamma awning. It’s got central heating, air conditioning, a full AM/FM stereo, and all the basics — even a hand washbasin.
I’m based in Newmilns, East Ayrshire, so if you’re local or planning a drive down that way, it’s not far. I’m happy to take calls to talk it over or arrange a viewing — just give me a ring on [Phone number removed].
The price is £35,099.10 — I know that’s a lot, but it’s been a great investment for me. I’ve kept it simple, low maintenance, and reliable.
If you’re thinking about getting into motorhome living, this one’s been a solid companion for me — and I’d love to share it with someone who’ll treat it the same way.
No fancy marketing — just a real person, sharing a real vehicle.