When we talk about 3500kg motorhomes,we are referring to a key limit regulated by traffic regulations. This weight marks the difference between being able to drive with a B licence or needing a specific one such as C1 or C. At Benimar Benimarall our motorhomes are designed to stay within this limit, offering comfort, functionality and freedom,without any added complications.
If you are thinking about getting started in the world of touring or are simply looking for a versatile and easy-to-drive motorhome, read on.
What exactly does it mean for a motorhome to weigh 3,500 kg?
A motorhome with a Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM) of 3,500 kg is one that, when fully loaded, cannot exceed that total weight. This information is crucial, as it determines the type of driving licence required and certain legal restrictions such as maximum speed, type of MOT or even access to certain roads.
Motorhomes weighing up to 3,500 kg can be driven with a B licence,the same one used for passenger cars, light vans or mopeds. This makes them the most accessible option for most people.
When a motorhome exceeds 3,500 kg,it falls into the heavy vehicle category, and other regulations apply. In this case, it is mandatory to have a C1 or C licence, originally designed for lorries, but also applicable to larger motorhomes.
What is the maximum speed at which a 3,500 kg motorhome is allowed to travel?
A Motorhomes weighing up to 3,500 kg can travel at the same speed as a passenger car:
- 120 km/h on motorways and dual carriageways
- 90 km/h on conventional roads
- 50 km/h in towns
However, if the vehicle exceeds 3,500 kg, exceeds 3,500 kg,things change. The maximum permitted speed becomes 90 km/h on motorways and dual carriageways and 80 km/h on conventional roads,according to the General Traffic Regulations. This is due to its classification as a heavy vehicle.
So if you plan to take long trips and carry a lot of equipment on board, keep in mind that your maximum speed will be limited by law.
What kind of MOT does a motorhome weighing more than 3500 kg have?
Another important point to consider is the Vehicle Technical Inspection (MOT). Motorhomes weighing up to 3,500 kg follow the usual schedule:
- Every 2 years up to 6 years old.
- Annually from the seventh year onwards
However, if the motorhome exceeds 3,500 kg, exceeds 3,500 kg,it then falls under the heavy vehicle regime. This means:
- an annual MOT from the first year onwards.
In addition, these inspections are more thorough and are carried out on specific lines for industrial vehicles. Not all MOT centres are equipped to handle heavy goods vehicles, so it is advisable to check before visiting.
What licence do I need to drive a 3,500 kg motorhome?
As we have already mentioned, a B licence allows you to drive motorhomes up to 3,500 kg MAM. This is a great advantage for those new to caravanning, as it does not require additional training.
For motorhomes weighing more than 3,500 kg,requires a C1 licence (up to 7,500 kg) or a C licence (no upper limit), the same as those required for lorries and industrial vehicles.
Is a motorhome weighing over 3,500 kg worth it?
It is true that motorhomes weighing over 3,500 kg offer extra capacity and can be equipped to the highest standard, but they also involve:
- More legal requirements.
- Higher maintenance costs.
- Speed and access restrictions.
- Specific mandatory driving licence.
That's why at Benimar Benimar we are committed to the perfect balance between weight and equipment,with models up to 3,500 kg that more than meet in terms of space, comfort and autonomy. And if you need more capacity, we offer the ‘Heavy chassis’ option, which allows certain models to be adapted to your needs.

