European RV culture has been gaining momentum in the United States for years, and one of the biggest forces behind that trend is Italy’s Wingamm. Known for nearly half a century of premium fiberglass motorhomes, the brand has officially expanded its American footprint with its newest flagship: the Wingamm Oasi 690. Larger, more capable, and more luxurious than anything the company has offered in the U.S. before, the Oasi 690 marks a major milestone in European RV design crossing into North America.
Wingamm Expands Its U.S. Lineup With New Flagship Models
Wingamm has been building motorhomes since 1977 and has long dominated the European compact luxury RV segment. After successfully testing the U.S. market with the Oasi 540.1—debuted at the 2025 Florida RV SuperShow to overwhelming enthusiasm—the Italian manufacturer realized American buyers were ready for something new.
Now, Wingamm is bringing two additional models to the States: the Oasi 610 and the much larger Oasi 690, a full-featured flagship RV designed specifically to meet U.S. expectations. Although the Oasi 690 already exists in Europe, the American version is uniquely engineered to comply with U.S. electrical, emissions, and safety standards. Instead of a Fiat Ducato chassis, the U.S. model uses a Ram ProMaster, a platform widely regarded for its reliability, affordability, and compatibility with American service networks.
A True Fiberglass Monocoque RV Built for Four-Season Comfort
The defining feature of the Oasi 690 is its full monocoque fiberglass shell, a construction method Wingamm has perfected over decades. Unlike traditional RVs built with multiple seams and panels, a monocoque structure is molded as a single continuous piece. This dramatically reduces weak points, prevents leaks, and improves long-term durability. It is also a major advantage for insulation and all-weather performance.
Once Wingamm adds a heated floor, an insulated underbelly, and an efficient heating-and-cooling system, the Oasi 690 becomes a genuine four-season motorhome. The seamless shell also enhances aerodynamics, structural rigidity, and overall noise reduction, giving owners a motorhome that feels closer to a compact yacht or high-end European tiny home than a typical American RV.

Massive Integrated Garage for Outdoor Gear and Motorcycles
One of the most notable upgrades on the Oasi 690 is the large rear garage, a fully enclosed and heated compartment capable of carrying up to 441 lbs of gear. This space is big enough for kayaks, e-bikes, mopeds, or even a compact motorcycle. For adventure travelers, the garage transforms the RV into a mobile adventure basecamp, giving it an edge over most North American Class B and Class C motorhomes.
A Luxury Interior Shaped by European Design Philosophy
Stepping inside the Oasi 690 reveals an interior crafted with an unmistakable European touch. Wingamm emphasizes fluid movement through the space, creating an interior that feels open, elegant, and highly functional. Rounded cabinetry, soft curves, and yacht-inspired geometry give the space a premium aesthetic rarely seen in compact RVs.
Materials include poplar wood, high-end laminates, porcelain surfaces, and textiles sourced from Rubelli, a Venetian fabric house founded in 1889. These details raise the Oasi 690 to a level of craftsmanship that rivals boutique tiny homes and ultra-premium travel trailers.
Two Interior Layouts Designed for Different Travel Styles
Wingamm offers two distinct floorplans: the Twins, which includes two north-south beds that can be joined when needed, and the G, which features an east-west sleeping arrangement that frees up additional room for cabinetry and a slightly larger galley.
Both layouts share one signature feature: a forward drop-down bed located above the dinette. This automated bed sleeps two adults beneath a skylight, creating a cozy sleeping space that feels airy and intimate.
Premium Equipment and a Capable Off-Grid Electrical System
Wingamm equips the Oasi 690 with trusted brands such as Shurflo, Dometic, Truma, and Victron Energy, the latter powering the RV’s off-grid electrical backbone. The system includes a 2,000-watt inverter, a 700-watt alternator-based charger, solar panels, and a 300Ah lithium battery bank. With 37 gallons of fresh water on board, the Oasi 690 is fully prepared for extended remote travel.
Despite measuring nearly 23 feet in length, the Oasi 690 maintains a surprisingly modest weight. With a GVWR of 7,716 lbs, it remains maneuverable and lightweight for its class while still offering a 772-lb cargo capacity on the G layout.
Price and Availability in the U.S.
All of this craftsmanship and engineering comes with a premium price. The Wingamm Oasi 690 carries an MSRP of $229,500, placing it firmly in the luxury RV market. However, Wingamm’s growing network of U.S. dealerships may offer some pricing flexibility once units begin arriving on lots, just as buyers experienced with the Oasi 540.1.
While the price may seem high, owners are getting a monocoque fiberglass motorhome built with yacht-grade materials, four-season capabilities, an integrated garage, and European craftsmanship that no other compact RV in the U.S. currently matches.
A Luxury Fiberglass Motorhome Bringing European RV Culture to America
With the launch of the Oasi 690, Wingamm is delivering more than just a new RV—it is introducing an entirely different philosophy of mobile living to the American market. Lightweight, elegant, weatherproof, and designed for long-term comfort, the Oasi 690 represents a major step forward for U.S. buyers seeking something beyond conventional Class B or Class C motorhomes.
Whether it becomes a mainstream hit or remains a niche luxury icon, one thing is certain: Wingamm’s arrival signifies a new era for RV campers, fiberglass motorhomes, and the growing lifestyle of modern mobile living.
