The Iveco Daily 70-170 Became a Complete Motorhome in Brazil, with Bunk Beds, Double Bed, Bathroom, and Giant Water Tank. See What the Daily Home Is Like.
The Brazilian motorhome market is experiencing a unique moment. It’s not just the boom of “van life” or the growing desire to escape big cities. The real transformation lies in the creativity of national companies that have figured out how to turn fleet utility vehicles into true “country homes on wheels.” And no model symbolizes this movement better than the Daily Home, the motorhome built on the Iveco Daily 70-170 chassis, one of the most robust, spacious, and versatile utilities ever sold in the country. Although it is a vehicle with a heavy-duty work soul, it has become a phenomenon among travelers, retirees, families, and content creators who want to explore Brazil with the comfort of an inn, but without relying on hotels, airports, or rigid itineraries.
Next, you will understand why the Daily Home became the “most desired national motorhome”, inspired by major European and American models, but with maintenance costs, parts availability, and durability that only the Brazilian market can deliver.
The Foundation of Everything: The Iveco Daily 70-170, One of the Strongest Utilities in the Country
The secret of success lies in the mechanical base. The Iveco Daily 70-170 is equipped with a 3.0 turbo diesel engine known for its strength and longevity. It’s the type of platform that can handle everything from urban deliveries to long journeys on rural roads, and this explains why it has become the darling of Brazilian converters.
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In addition to reliability, the 70-170 version stands out for:
- High Gross Vehicle Weight, allowing for the entire home structure without compromising drivability.
- Extended Chassis, ideal for spacious interiors.
- Simple Maintenance and parts availability in Brazil.
- Capacity for Large Water and Waste Tanks, something rare in smaller vans.
Those who drive describe the Daily as “a comfortable mini-truck” stable on the road, quiet, and capable of handling long journeys effortlessly.
Interior Worthy of a Country House: Bunk Beds, Double Bed, and Separate Areas
The big difference of the Daily Home compared to smaller vans lies in the space utilization. The structure of the 70-170 allows for projects with:
- Adult Bunk Beds, not just decorative ones.
- Fixed Double Bed, eliminating the need to set up and take down daily.
- Convertible Living Room, which serves as an office or dining space.
- Full Kitchen, complete with a deep sink, oven, stove, and wooden cabinets.
- Bathroom with Shower, something many compact motorhomes can’t even offer.
The result is a motorhome that truly allows you to live. Not just to travel.
Giant Water Tank: Autonomy for Days Away from Civilization
Another point that made the Daily Home a sensation is its autonomy system.
While smaller vans work with tanks between 60 and 90 liters, many projects based on the Iveco can reach:
- 200 to 300 liters of clean water
- Dedicated Gray Water Tank
- Support for Portable or Fixed Waste Tank
This configuration makes the Daily Home a true mobile country house, ideal for parking on farms, secluded beaches, camping areas, or rural properties, maintaining total comfort even far from urban infrastructure.
Climate Control, Energy, and Premium Comfort
Depending on the conversion company and the owner’s budget, the Daily Home can come equipped with:
- Roof Air Conditioning
- Solar Generation with Panels of 400 to 1000 W
- Stationary or Lithium Batteries
- Gas or Electric Water Heater
- Large Refrigerator
- Distributed LED Lighting
- Wood and Residential-Style Fabric Finishes
When closed, it looks like a modern studio. When open, it resembles a portable chalet.
Why Did the Daily Home Become So Popular?
Several reasons explain its popularity:
Real Space
Unlike smaller vans, the Daily Home offers independent areas: bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom.
Structure for Long Stays
It’s a motorhome designed not just for traveling, but for living — ideal for those who engage in month-long tourism.
Mechanical Robustness
Its 3.0 diesel engine is famous for its strength and abundant torque.
Customization for Every Need
It’s possible to design family, adventurous, minimalist, or luxury versions.
How Much Does It Cost? (Information Within the Article, As You Requested)
Prices vary significantly based on the year, condition of the base, and level of transformation, but you can find:
- Used Daily 70-170 Bases between R$ 120,000 and R$ 200,000
- Complete Transformations ranging from R$ 80,000 to R$ 200,000
- In other words, a ready Daily Home usually costs between R$ 200,000 and R$ 380,000
Even so, it’s much cheaper than equivalent imported motorhomes, which range from R$ 900,000 to R$ 1.5 million.
The Motorhome That Became a National Reference
The Daily Home has established itself as one of the most desired motorhomes in Brazil because it offers everything that transformed the “van life” into a global phenomenon:
- freedom;
- simplicity;
- autonomy;
- real comfort;
- and more accessible costs than imported luxury models.
It’s proof that Brazil is producing increasingly competent motorhomes that rival projects from countries specialized in the segment.



E ainda põe de foto na chamada da matéria um motorhome Santo Inácio, de valor mais ou menos 1.500,00, kkkkkkk
Com esse valor você talvez consiga comprar o veículo no Chaxi, materia totalmente fora da realidade, uma pena.
Gostaria de saber onde existem estes motorhomes a venda pelos preços que vcs dizem…..informação completamente fora do preço de mercado