
Wingamm Brings Italian Luxury on Wheels to Tampa with the Oasi 610 and Oasi 690
Two new models make their U.S. debut as the brand expands its line of compact, high-end motorhomes for American travelers.
Wingamm USA is gearing up for a major moment at the 2026 Florida RV SuperShow in Tampa, where it will introduce two new models the Oasi 610 and the Oasi 690 to an American audience that has already shown strong enthusiasm for the brand. The announcement marks the next chapter in Wingamm’s expanding North American footprint, and it comes with the promise of Italian craftsmanship, compact luxury, and a construction philosophy that sets the company apart from typical U.S. Class B motorhomes.
For decades, Wingamm has been recognized globally for its fiberglass monocoque shell. It is one solid, seamless structure that acts as both frame and skin, giving the motorhome superior insulation, remarkable sound dampening, and exceptional durability. The design also means fewer vibrations, minimal rattling, and a noticeably smoother ride qualities that U.S. consumers often don’t encounter in van-based RVs built on commercial cargo platforms.
“It was our honor to debut the U.S. Oasi 540.1 last year at the Florida RV SuperShow,” said Tony Diamond, Co-founder of Wingamm USA. “The response exceeded every expectation. With so many requests for more options, we’re excited to bring the Oasi 610 and Oasi 690 to the U.S. in January.”
The Oasi 610 is the brand’s expression of compact luxury. At just over 20 feet long, it manages to fit a surprisingly large rear garage big enough for a motorcycle and includes a dry bath, a feature virtually unseen in U.S.-made motorhomes of similar length. The interior feels handcrafted, with Wingamm’s patented drop-down bed system and a comfortable rear bed that gives travelers flexibility without sacrificing space or movement.
The Oasi 690, meanwhile, anchors the top of the range. It brings a contemporary monocoque body together with a more generous interior layout designed for up to four adults. Inside, the front living area opens into a warm, sociable space. Swivel Captain’s chairs face a semi-dinette and a movable oval table that can shift to accommodate meals, work time, or game nights. The dry bath is impressively large, and the rear garage—bigger than anything built in America in this size category can store bicycles, outdoor gear, or even a motorcycle. That extra space allows families to enjoy a roomy living and sleeping environment while still carrying their adventure essentials.
The kitchen is finished with durable HPL laminate countertops, a spacious Krion sink, a two-burner cooktop, and a 130-liter trivalent refrigerator with a freezer. The bathroom, crafted from solid fiberglass and HPL laminate, offers generous storage and a separate shower compartment. Wingamm’s signature longitudinal drop-down bed, complete with a memory-foam mattress and a SkyView panoramic roof, adds the brand’s signature touch of romance sleeping under the stars without stepping outside.
“These models reflect decades of Italian craftsmanship and innovation,” said Tony Diamond. “They bring together durability, style, and intelligent design in a compact package that truly works for American travelers.”
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Wingamm’s reputation for longevity is well earned. Many of the company’s earliest models are still on the road today, and they continue to hold their value thanks to the brand’s commitment to quality materials and sustainable, ergonomic design.
The debut of the Oasi 610 and Oasi 690 is more than a product launch. It signals Wingamm’s steady rise in North America, where demand for compact luxury RVs continues to grow. Travelers seeking comfort, efficiency, and elegant European design will soon have two new models to explore and a chance to experience an Italian icon built for the open American road.