
The Evolve is a showpiece electric motorhome from Brazilian boutique builder Vegini Motorhome, built on an all-electric van base and designed as a high end take on vanlife living.
It debuted in late 2025 as one of the first electric-powered RVs of its kind in Latin America, blending premium interior touches with electric propulsion and modern systems.
Compact Yet Spacious
This electric motorhome measures about 6.2 meters (roughly 20.3 feet) long, placing it in the compact camper category while still offering true living functionality for travel. It’s built to accommodate up to four people, with a fixed rear bedroom and a convertible dinette that can turn into an extra sleeping space. Despite the modest footprint, the layout keeps things organized and livable.
Premium Interior

Where Evolve really sets itself apart is in the execution of its interior. Instead of a basic van conversion, Vegini outfitted the space with upscale materials and finishes often only seen in much larger motorhomes. You’ll find elements like padded leather ceilings, glossy cabinets that reflect light, lacquered teak counters, and high quality appliances that give a sense of openness and luxury far beyond the van’s size.

The kitchen area is larger than typical van galleys, with plenty of counter space and residential-style appliances. A swiveling TV is positioned for easy viewing from both the dinette and the bed. The bathroom features a wet bath layout, a composting toilet, and a flip-down sink, all designed to feel more home-like than the cramped washrooms found in many compact RVs.

Bedroom and Living Space
At the back of the camper, a transversally mounted king-size bed dominates the bedroom area, complete with overhead storage cubbies and a large awning window perfect for sunrise views. The dinette sits mid-vehicle and stows neatly when not in use, freeing up floor space during the day.
Under the bed there’s a garage bay used for storing luggage, a small washing machine, electronics behind a glass-front panel, or even larger items like a sitting scooter. This clever use of space helps keep the living area uncluttered.
Power, Range, and Systems
The Evolve’s electric drivetrain is based on the Arrow One electric van chassis from Brazilian startup Arrow Mobility. Onboard batteries power the motor and also handle house functions like lighting and appliances through a lithium battery, Victron system, and roof-mounted solar panels. The system includes around 400W of solar and a 210Ah battery dedicated to living-space power.
On a full charge, the van’s chassis is estimated to deliver about 350 kilometers (around 217 miles) of range, which is respectable for urban and regional travel. The freshwater tank holds about 190 liters (50 gallons) and there’s a 90-liter gray water tank for short stays off grid.
Balance of Practicality and Luxury

Despite being talked about as “100% electric,” the Evolve still uses gas for some appliances like its cooktop, oven, and water heater, so its electrification stops at propulsion and house power. Nevertheless, it represents a big step for EV-powered motorhomes of this size by marrying sustainability goals with refinement and comfort normally found in much larger, traditional rigs.
Priced at a premium due to its handcrafted nature and luxury orientation, it stands as a niche but striking example of how electric vehicle technology can be integrated into motorhome design without sacrificing style or livability.

