Bürstner has built a reputation for innovation over its fifty year history — from the incredibly popular drop down bed to the space saving vario washroom.
In this article, we highlight Bürstner innovations that have truly made a difference to the motorhome experience. The ingenious drop down bed, smart double floor, versatile vario washroom, problem-solving vario seat and the gallery pop top are just a few of the brand’s most creative solutions.
One of the biggest game changers in motorhome design over the past few decades has been the drop down bed. This space saving layout maximises the living area during the day while providing a comfy sleeping option at night.
The drop down bed was first introduced into some of Bürstner’s motorhome models during the mid-2000s, in an east-west (crosswise) configuration.
More recently, the north-south (lengthwise) oriented bed was designed — and because it drops lower, down to hip height, a ladder isn’t required. For example, the Lyseo TD745 only needs a small step to get into its drop down bed.
The drop down bed is now the most common form of extra bed in four berth motorhomes — with some models only featuring this type of bed.
The pros of Bürstner’s drop down bed innovation are many, including:
Created to enhance your motorhome living experience, the drop down bed comes in multiple configurations such as single, double, east-west and north-south. It’s part of Bürstner's commitment to providing functional yet comfortable living environments.
For further information on motorhome bed types and layouts, take a look at our guide.
Bürstner pioneered the double floor system, introducing it into its motorhomes in 2016. Since then, this groundbreaking design has become one of the brand’s distinguishing features — contributing to its reputation for quality.
The chassis acts as the lower floor, or subfloor. When inside a Bürstner motorhome, you’ll be walking on the upper floor which is generally around 12cm above the lower floor.
Within these double floors, you’ll find essential components like wiring, plumbing and heating ducts.
Numerous benefits have been created by Bürstner’s original double floor, such as:
If you value a motorhome that’s safer and has better insulation, comfort and storage space, the double floor innovation is one to seek out.
View our guide to motorhome chassis and construction which touches on floor insulation.
Innovative concepts Not all innovations make it to market, and some of Bürstner’s most recent ones are still in their concept stage. It’s worth noting how the company continues to push the boundaries of creativeness to enhance motorhoming life. Here, we highlight a few concepts that may or may not take off.
A micro camper concept vehicle with a fully integrated inflatable roof tent and a removable kitchen unit — it’s an RV designed for urban life. The slide-out |
Bürstner's multifunctional vario washroom lets you get the most out of what’s a relatively small space within a motorhome. Vario means flexible — so versatility is at the centre of this innovation.
This unique bathroom concept first appeared in Bürstner motorhomes in the mid-2000s. The vario works by using a clever swivel wall that covers the toilet creating a dry bathroom in a relatively small space.
This smart feature ensures that the bathroom doesn’t get wet when you’re using the shower. As a result, Bürstner has been able to install high-quality cabinetry because it will stay dry.
The vario washroom is a big step up from traditional combined bathrooms — which are essentially wet rooms because everything gets soaked when the shower is used.
Some advantages of motorhomes with the vario washroom are:
For more information on bathrooms and bathroom space, see our guide to motorhome toilets and showers.
The vario seat was developed as a fifth travel seat in a few of Bürstner’s motorhomes — like the Lyseo TD690G. Conceived in the mid-2010s, it’s a smart enhancement that converts the comfortable dining room seat located behind the driver into a safe and roadworthy travel seat.
Traditionally, the dining space in a motorhome has an extra seat on the side wall (in addition to the dinette seating and swivelling cab seats). However, the sideways orientation of this extra seat means it can’t be used for travel.
The vario seat completely changes this scenario. It allows the extra sideways-oriented seat to be used as a travel seat. Like magic, a four person motorhome has been converted into one that safely supports five people.
Read Motorhomes, Caravans and Destination magazine's review of the Bürstner Lyseo TD690G.
Having a dining seat that easily transforms into a travel seat comes with considerable benefits, like:
Among the pioneers in designing and bringing multi-functional motorhome furniture to market, Bürstner solved a common problem with the vario seat. Groups of five can now enjoy time together on the road in a motorhome.
Take a look at our guide to motorhome seating and lounges for details on the different types.
Bürstner’s innovative use of ambient lighting Innovation around light and lighting fits naturally with the Bürstner brand. The idea of Wohnfühlen as a home-away-from-home is a powerful concept that needs just the right balance and mix of lighting to feel right. Bürstner utilises natural daylight to help you connect to surrounding landscapes. It also creates innovative ambient lighting by using intensity settings and adjustable colours which you can customise to match how you feel. Different spaces within Bürstner motorhomes have their own lighting controls. Hidden or indirect lighting, like under the bed or along the ceiling, help create a warm, cosy atmosphere inside. The brand’s award-winning home light is a novel innovation which docks at various stations around the motorhome. Use it as a reading light, a table light and even an awning lamp. The flexibility the home light offers is unmatched. To find out what kind of lighting may suit you, read our guide to lighting in a motorhome. |
One of Bürstner’s most recent innovations is the first ever motorhome to have an elevating over-cab roof — aptly coined the gallery.
As an innovative alternative to the traditional cabover motorhome design, Bürstner released the Lyseo gallery motorhome in 2021 under the slogan of travel small, live large. The gallery features a raised sleeping or storage area within the interior of the motorhome.
The gallery’s over-cab construction is the innovation. It’s not angled like a standard pop-top roof — it’s an inflatable over-cab alcove that’s elevated vertically. With the aid of compressed air and a specially-developed air chamber system, you’ll be able to elevate the alcove in just 90 seconds.
When it’s time to prepare to drive to your next camping spot, the gallery roof deflates back down. This is quite different from the traditional cabover motorhome which has a rigid elevated front section.
A few reasons why Bürstner and its gallery motorhome are so clever, include:
Although not currently available in New Zealand, the futuristic gallery adds another dimension to the idea of utilising space. It harnesses the area above the cab in a highly effective and totally different way.
Check out our guide on how to maximise your motorhome’s storage space.
Innovation is embedded in Bürstner's DNA. From the ingenious drop down bed to the unique gallery, the brand continues to overcome the limitations of what’s possible in a motorhome.
Find out everything you need to know about the brand on our dedicated Bürstner product page.