Founded in Finland in 1982, Touring Cars rents campervans and coachbuilt motorhomes across the Nordics, Baltics and UK. Every camper has fewer than 100,000 km on the clock, and unlimited mileage, insurance, winter tyres and a full kitchen kit come built into the daily rate. Pick up in Keflavík, Helsinki, Oslo or Tromsø.
Touring Cars has rented motorhomes since 1982, when it began in Finland. Four decades on, it remains family-owned, run from Vantaa in the Helsinki suburbs, and ranks among the oldest motorhome operators in Northern Europe. The network is a franchise chain of 10 rental stations across 8 countries: two in Finland (Helsinki and Rovaniemi), Keflavik in Iceland, Oslo and Tromso in Norway, Stockholm, Tallinn, Amsterdam, Madrid and Chester in the UK. The fleet ranges from compact two-berth campervans to six-berth alcove motorhomes, all on a Class B licence under 3,500 kg. Vehicles stay under 100,000 km and are renewed annually, so you collect something close to new.
The range splits in two. The campervan tier is all two-berth: the small Urban Van (Ford, VW or Mercedes mid-size; 2 adults plus a child via pop-up roof), the Camp automatic on a Citroen base, and the VAN, built on the Fiat, Citroen, Ford or Peugeot pool with manual, automatic and 4x4 versions. The Peugeot Boxer you may see nicknamed RUDI is one of these VAN vehicles, not a separate model. The coachbuilt tier climbs from SMALL (semi-integrated, 2), through MEDIUM (up to 4, the most popular), to the alcove FAMILY (5, with a rear bunk for kids) and LARGE (5-6, three double beds, biggest garage), plus LUXURY trims. Coachbuilds sit on Fiat Ducato and Citroen Jumper chassis; there are no A-class integrated models.
Touring Cars runs ten rental stations across eight countries, anchored in the Nordics and reaching down through the Baltics, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK. Pick up where your road trip actually starts.
Touring Cars runs 10 rental stations across 8 countries: Finland (Helsinki, Rovaniemi), Iceland (Keflavík), Norway (Oslo/Jessheim, Tromsø), Sweden (Stockholm), Estonia (Tallinn), the Netherlands (Amsterdam area), Spain (Madrid) and the UK (Chester/Ellesmere Port). Founded in Finland in 1982, it's a Nordic specialist. Germany and Denmark are not served. A few points such as Riga, Malmö and several Norwegian towns are on-request only, so confirm availability in the booking engine before you plan a route.
Yes. You can collect in one country and drop off at another station, and cross-border driving within Finland, Norway and Sweden needs no special approval when you pick up in those countries. Driving outside the Nordics needs permission agreed at booking. The one-way fee starts from around 900 EUR and varies by the exact pickup and drop-off pair, shown at checkout. Every one-way rental includes two refilled gas bottles. Note that stations may raise your deductible to the TC Plus level once the camper leaves its home country.
Collision insurance is included at the TC Basic level, with two paid buy-downs: TC Plus and TC Premium. At pickup, Touring Cars pre-authorises a credit-card hold equal to your chosen excess. In euro markets (Finland, Iceland, Estonia, Netherlands) that's 2,800 EUR (Basic), 1,200 EUR (Plus) or 600 EUR (Premium). Sweden runs 28,000/12,000/6,000 SEK; Norway 30,000/15,000/8,000 NOK; the UK roughly 1,500/1,000/500 GBP. A small reservation deposit (200 EUR / 210 GBP / 2,000 NOK / 2,000 SEK) books the van, with the balance due 45 days before pickup.
It's built for it. Touring Cars is a Finnish operator with stations in Rovaniemi and Tromsø, deep inside the Arctic Circle, and winter tyres come with the daily rate alongside heating and air conditioning. The fleet is near-new, all driven under 100,000 km, with 24/7 roadside assistance across the Nordics. One gap to know for gravel-heavy or ash-storm conditions: there's no dedicated sand-and-ash product, and damage from unsuitable road surfaces is excluded on every tier. The optional Windshield & Tyre Protection covers a single screen or tyre hit.
The daily rate covers unlimited mileage, all taxes and VAT, third-party liability plus collision insurance at TC Basic, a full kitchen kit (pots, pan, kettle, plates, cutlery), electricity cable and water hose, navigation, winter tyres and air conditioning. Free airport transfers and 24/7 roadside assistance are standard too. What you pay extra for: bedding and towels (a paid linen set, though the Luxury category includes it) and a camping table-and-chairs set. There are no fixed published day rates; pricing is fully dynamic, so the quote at checkout is the real figure.
CampervanPlanet is a comparison site, not the rental desk. You browse Touring Cars categories and dates here, then book through to Touring Cars' own engine, where the live, dynamic price for your station and dates appears. Your rental contract, the reservation deposit (around 200 EUR), the balance due 45 days before pickup and the credit-card excess hold at collection are all handled directly by Touring Cars. What CampervanPlanet does is line up the categories, inclusions and locations across operators so you can compare a 2-berth VAN against a 5-berth FAMILY before committing.
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