Overview
- Bürstner confirmed in April 2026 that it will suspend production of towable caravans starting with the 2027 season as part of a broader restructuring.
- The last remaining caravan in its range is expected to leave dealers as stocks run out in summer 2026, ending sales ahead of the new model year.
- The company cites shifting customer habits and weaker demand for caravans, with 2025 European caravan registrations down about 11% and German registrations down 13.4%, while motorhome sales were roughly flat to slightly higher.
- The shift follows the 2025 'Bürstner reloaded' plan that scrapped the old lineup and launched three motorized series — Papillon (camper-van), Habiton (van), and Signature (motorhome).
- Owners keep full service and parts support, caravan buyers can turn to sister brands Dethleffs, LMC, and Eriba within the Hymer Group, and any job cuts beyond about 40 positions eliminated in 2025 have not been disclosed.