Inside Jenson Button’s GIGANTIC £1.5million motorhome with its own CCTV system
MOTOR racing doesn’t get any more glamorous than F1.
This colossal cavalcade moves around the globe attracting the wealthiest people in the world to watch and Jenson Button knows exactly what it’s like to ride that wave.
Jenson became world champion back in 2009 and now enjoys a life of luxury worth more than £100million.
When it came to his motorhome, Jenson went big, with this £1.5million Newell Coach which he had custom-designed to his tastes inside.
Now this monster is being hired out by luxury motorhome experts 777RVHire.co.uk for around £10,000 a week.
In fact, Diana Ross has just been using it for her tour around the UK that included Glastonbury Festival.
A 24-tonne luxury motorhome that can pull another 11 tonnes behind it needs a big engine, so a 650hp Cummins diesel is on hand for that.
Once parked up, there are four huge slide-out panels that expand the lounge and bedroom areas onboard.
The bedroom has a king-size bed draped in the finest fabric, but the sofa in the lounge also converts into a large bed to sleep more people.
A huge LED TV fed by a massive fold-out satellite dish on the roof in the bedroom turns it into one of the comfiest cinemas around.
And you don’t have to worry about rolling out of bed if you’ve parked on a slope, because this motorhome comes with self-leveling suspension.
The ensuite bathroom is bigger than most people have in their houses, with a proper toilet and walk-in shower.
The lounge has two huge sofas and the kitchen is fully equipped for making the finest food.
Underfloor heating throughout keeps you warm in the winter and climate control air-con will keep you cool when things warm up.
The finest leathers, carpets, marbles and woods have been used everywhere inside the classy cabin.
And when it’s time to celebrate yet another F1 win, ambient lighting and a surround sound system will keep the party going all night.
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