The Rising Demand for Motorhomes -And the Thieves That Following Them

Motorhomes: A modern, luxury semi-integrated white and silver Motorhome (identified as an Arca) parked on a sunny hilltop with panoramic mountain views, highlighting specialist motorhome insurance for modern vehicles.

Did you know that despite the high value of leisure vehicles, only 13% of motorhomes and 6% of campervans have trackers installed? According to research by Trackershop, the security gap doesn’t stop there: 54% of motorhomes and 45% of campervans lack even a basic alarm system.

Since the pandemic, the UK has seen a massive surge in motorhome sales, with campervan ownership rising by 20%. We are now in the height of the season, and unfortunately, theft is at an all-time high. For new owners, protecting your asset has never been more critical.

Why Motorhomes are High-Value Targets

It’s a simple case of supply and demand. Much like the high-end performance car market, motorhomes are prime targets for organized gangs. In 2020 alone, one tracking specialist recovered over £1 million worth of stolen vehicles.

Modern thieves don’t always need your keys. With computer technology underpinning modern ignitions, tech-savvy criminals can often bypass security systems in seconds. Without a tracking device, the chances of recovery are slim, especially since thieves quickly strip or alter identity markings once the vehicle is hidden.

How to Protect Your Pride and Joy

Whether you own a modern marvel or a classic Hymer, security should be a top priority. Here are our essential tips for keeping your vehicle safe:

1. The Golden Rule: Keys

It sounds simple, but never leave your keys in an unattended vehicle. Doing so could invalidate your insurance, leaving you completely uncovered for loss or damage due to theft.

2. Physical Security Locks

Thieves are opportunists; if a job looks like it will take too long, they’ll move on.

  • For Classic Owners: Standard locks on vintage vans are often easily picked. We recommend upgrading to a van lock plate or a deadlock to bolster your defences while maintaining that classic look.

3. Electronic Immobilisers & Alarms

Most modern motorhomes feature remote immobilisers, but classic owners aren’t always so lucky.

  • Immobilisers: These prevent the engine from starting without the correct electronic “handshake.”
  • Thatcham Category 1 Alarms: We highly recommend a Thatcham-approved system. A loud, audible deterrent is often the best way to scare off a thief before they get inside.

4. GPS Tracking Systems

Once reserved for supercars, GPS technology is now highly affordable. A tracker allows you to monitor your vehicle’s location via your phone in real-time.

  • Recovery Rates: Some systems offer up to a 95% recovery rate.
  • Storage Tip: If you keep your vehicle in a storage facility, a tracker provides a “virtual eye.” If you’re storing it for long periods, consider a solar battery charger to ensure the tracker doesn’t drain your battery.

5. The “Safe Box” Mentality

If a thief sees a tablet, sat-nav, or even a charging cable on the dashboard, they assume there is something worth stealing inside. Keep your living area tidy, hide your valuables in a built-in safe, or take them with you when you leave the vehicle.

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Your adventure starts here. VINTTRO Cover understands the freedom of the open road and the value of your home on wheels, providing specialist insurance for your campervan or motorhome.

Insurance: What You Need to Know

Do I need insurance while in storage?

Yes. Even if your vehicle is SORNed (off the road), it remains a target for fire, flood and theft. At VINTTRO, we always advise clients to maintain insurance during storage to cover incidents that fall outside a facility’s standard trade policy.

Do I need specialist insurance to drive?

Standard car insurance is not sufficient. Motorhome insurance is specialised because it covers the unique way you use the vehicle, for cooking, sleeping, and carrying personal contents.

A Note on Licences: * Passed before 1997: You likely have a C1 entitlement, allowing you to drive vehicles up to 7,500kg.

  • Passed after 1997: You are generally limited to 3,500kg (plus a 750kg trailer). Always check your licence before buying or renting!

Get Covered with Vint-tro

At VINTTRO Cover, we want you to focus on the adventure, not the “what ifs.” Whether you’re a classic Hymer enthusiast or a new campervan convert, our team is here to help you find the right protection for your vehicle and its contents.

Ready for peace of mind? Speak to the team at VINTTRO Cover today on 0333 4042 007.

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