Hymer B-Class ModernComfort I 580 Review: Is German Engineering Worth the Premium?

The Hymer B-Class ModernComfort I 580 sits firmly in the premium end of the motorhome market, combining German engineering, luxurious accommodation and innovative design. Built for couples who enjoy extended touring, it promises exceptional comfort and year-round usability. But with a price tag that places it well above many coachbuilt rivals, is it truly worth the investment?
Model Note: This review reflects the Hymer B-Class ModernComfort I 580 range at the time of writing. Specifications, layouts and standard equipment vary between model years and optional factory packages. Always confirm the specification of the individual motorhome you’re considering.
โญ Motorhome Monkey Rating
โ โ โ โ โ 10/10
Motorhome Monkey Gold Award
A beautifully engineered A-Class motorhome that combines luxury, innovation and outstanding touring capability.
๐ New to Motorhome Monkey reviews? Learn how we test and rate products in our How We Review at Motorhome Monkey guide.
Overview
Hymer has been synonymous with premium motorhomes for decades, and the B-Class range has become something of a benchmark for luxury touring.
The ModernComfort I 580 combines the spacious feel of an A-Class motorhome with a relatively manageable overall length, making it appealing to couples who want first-class accommodation without stepping into the largest motorhomes on the road.
Built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis with Hymer’s SLC chassis extension, it offers excellent driving dynamics, impressive payload potential and exceptional build quality.
It’s a motorhome designed for owners who spend weeksโor even monthsโtouring Europe.
Exterior Design
The Hymer immediately stands out thanks to its distinctive A-Class styling.
The panoramic windscreen provides excellent visibility and floods the cab with natural light, while the smooth GRP bodywork gives the motorhome a modern, premium appearance.
Typical features include:
- Double floor construction.
- Heated service installations.
- Large garage storage.
- LED lighting.
- Flush-fitting windows.
- Premium habitation door with central locking.
Everything feels substantial and engineered for long-term durability.
Interior & Layout
Step inside and it’s immediately obvious why Hymer commands a premium price.
The interior is contemporary without feeling fashionable for the sake of it.
High-quality cabinetry, soft-close lockers and carefully selected materials create an atmosphere that’s closer to a luxury apartment than a traditional motorhome.
The front lounge benefits from the swivelling captain’s chairs and the integrated A-Class cab, creating a genuinely spacious living area.
Kitchen
The kitchen is thoughtfully designed for extended touring.
Equipment typically includes:
- Three-burner hob.
- Oven (depending on specification).
- Large compressor fridge with freezer.
- Deep sink.
- Generous worktop space.
- Excellent drawer storage.
The layout makes meal preparation easy, even during longer trips.
Washroom
The washroom is another highlight.
Many models feature a practical split design that allows the shower and toilet areas to be used independently, creating a private dressing area when required.
Fixtures and fittings feel noticeably more substantial than many mainstream competitors.
Bedroom
The rear single beds provide excellent comfort and easy access, while an infill cushion allows them to be converted into one large sleeping area if preferred.
Above the cab, the electrically operated drop-down bed offers additional accommodation without compromising daytime living space.
Mattress comfort is excellent, and ventilation is well thought out.
Storage
Storage is one of the Hymer’s greatest strengths.
The heated double floor provides additional internal storage, while the rear garage is capable of carrying bicycles, outdoor furniture and touring equipment with ease.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Large wardrobes.
- Deep kitchen drawers.
- Numerous overhead lockers.
- Clever hidden storage compartments.
For extended European touring, it’s difficult to find fault.
Driving Experience
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis provides refined road manners and modern driver assistance systems, while Hymer’s SLC chassis contributes to excellent stability.
The elevated A-Class driving position offers superb visibility and long-distance comfort.
Although it’s undeniably a premium motorhome, it’s surprisingly relaxing to drive once you become accustomed to its size.
Running Costs & Ownership
Premium engineering inevitably comes with premium servicing costs.
Mercedes-Benz servicing is widely available, while Hymer’s excellent build quality helps support strong resale values.
Insurance premiums are generally higher than mainstream coachbuilt motorhomes, but many owners consider the additional cost worthwhile given the quality on offer.
๐ What We Liked
- Exceptional build quality.
- Mercedes-Benz driving experience.
- Heated double floor.
- Outstanding storage.
- Premium interior finish.
- Excellent touring capability.
๐ What Could Be Better
- Premium purchase price.
- Servicing costs are generally higher than mainstream brands.
- Larger dimensions may deter first-time buyers.
- Some optional equipment packages can significantly increase the overall price.
๐ค Who Is It Best For?
The Hymer B-Class ModernComfort I 580 is ideal for:
- Couples touring extensively across Europe.
- Buyers seeking premium quality.
- Four-season travellers.
- Owners planning long-term motorhome adventures.
It may be less suitable for:
- First-time buyers.
- Families requiring multiple permanent beds.
- Those with a limited budget.
- Motorhomers who mainly take short weekend trips.
โญ Motorhome Monkey Verdict
The Hymer B-Class ModernComfort I 580 demonstrates why Hymer enjoys such a strong reputation throughout Europe.
Every aspect of the motorhome feels carefully engineered, from its refined driving experience to its clever storage solutions and beautifully finished interior. While it undoubtedly commands a premium price, it’s equally clear where that money has been spent.
For buyers seeking a luxurious A-Class motorhome capable of comfortable year-round touring, the I 580 sets an exceptionally high standard and fully deserves its place among the market leaders.
Considering Alternatives?
If you’re considering the Hymer B-Class ModernComfort I 580, you may also like to read our reviews of:
โญ Motorhome Monkey Rating
โ โ โ โ โ 10/10
Motorhome Monkey Gold Award
A beautifully engineered A-Class motorhome that combines luxury, innovation and outstanding touring capability.
๐ New to Motorhome Monkey reviews? Learn how we test and rate products in our How We Review at Motorhome Monkey guide.
Overview
Hymer has been synonymous with premium motorhomes for decades, and the B-Class range has become something of a benchmark for luxury touring.
The ModernComfort I 580 combines the spacious feel of an A-Class motorhome with a relatively manageable overall length, making it appealing to couples who want first-class accommodation without stepping into the largest motorhomes on the road.
Built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis with Hymer’s SLC chassis extension, it offers excellent driving dynamics, impressive payload potential and exceptional build quality.
It’s a motorhome designed for owners who spend weeksโor even monthsโtouring Europe.
Exterior Design
The Hymer immediately stands out thanks to its distinctive A-Class styling.
The panoramic windscreen provides excellent visibility and floods the cab with natural light, while the smooth GRP bodywork gives the motorhome a modern, premium appearance.
Typical features include:
- Double floor construction.
- Heated service installations.
- Large garage storage.
- LED lighting.
- Flush-fitting windows.
- Premium habitation door with central locking.
Everything feels substantial and engineered for long-term durability.
Interior & Layout
Step inside and it’s immediately obvious why Hymer commands a premium price.
The interior is contemporary without feeling fashionable for the sake of it.
High-quality cabinetry, soft-close lockers and carefully selected materials create an atmosphere that’s closer to a luxury apartment than a traditional motorhome.
The front lounge benefits from the swivelling captain’s chairs and the integrated A-Class cab, creating a genuinely spacious living area.
Kitchen
The kitchen is thoughtfully designed for extended touring.
Equipment typically includes:
- Three-burner hob.
- Oven (depending on specification).
- Large compressor fridge with freezer.
- Deep sink.
- Generous worktop space.
- Excellent drawer storage.
The layout makes meal preparation easy, even during longer trips.
Washroom
The washroom is another highlight.
Many models feature a practical split design that allows the shower and toilet areas to be used independently, creating a private dressing area when required.
Fixtures and fittings feel noticeably more substantial than many mainstream competitors.
Bedroom
The rear single beds provide excellent comfort and easy access, while an infill cushion allows them to be converted into one large sleeping area if preferred.
Above the cab, the electrically operated drop-down bed offers additional accommodation without compromising daytime living space.
Mattress comfort is excellent, and ventilation is well thought out.
Storage
Storage is one of the Hymer’s greatest strengths.
The heated double floor provides additional internal storage, while the rear garage is capable of carrying bicycles, outdoor furniture and touring equipment with ease.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Large wardrobes.
- Deep kitchen drawers.
- Numerous overhead lockers.
- Clever hidden storage compartments.
For extended European touring, it’s difficult to find fault.
Driving Experience
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis provides refined road manners and modern driver assistance systems, while Hymer’s SLC chassis contributes to excellent stability.
The elevated A-Class driving position offers superb visibility and long-distance comfort.
Although it’s undeniably a premium motorhome, it’s surprisingly relaxing to drive once you become accustomed to its size.
Running Costs & Ownership
Premium engineering inevitably comes with premium servicing costs.
Mercedes-Benz servicing is widely available, while Hymer’s excellent build quality helps support strong resale values.
Insurance premiums are generally higher than mainstream coachbuilt motorhomes, but many owners consider the additional cost worthwhile given the quality on offer.
๐ What We Liked
- Exceptional build quality.
- Mercedes-Benz driving experience.
- Heated double floor.
- Outstanding storage.
- Premium interior finish.
- Excellent touring capability.
๐ What Could Be Better
- Premium purchase price.
- Servicing costs are generally higher than mainstream brands.
- Larger dimensions may deter first-time buyers.
- Some optional equipment packages can significantly increase the overall price.
๐ค Who Is It Best For?
The Hymer B-Class ModernComfort I 580 is ideal for:
- Couples touring extensively across Europe.
- Buyers seeking premium quality.
- Four-season travellers.
- Owners planning long-term motorhome adventures.
It may be less suitable for:
- First-time buyers.
- Families requiring multiple permanent beds.
- Those with a limited budget.
- Motorhomers who mainly take short weekend trips.
โญ Motorhome Monkey Verdict
The Hymer B-Class ModernComfort I 580 demonstrates why Hymer enjoys such a strong reputation throughout Europe.
Every aspect of the motorhome feels carefully engineered, from its refined driving experience to its clever storage solutions and beautifully finished interior. While it undoubtedly commands a premium price, it’s equally clear where that money has been spent.
For buyers seeking a luxurious A-Class motorhome capable of comfortable year-round touring, the I 580 sets an exceptionally high standard and fully deserves its place among the market leaders.
Considering Alternatives?
If you’re considering the Hymer B-Class ModernComfort I 580, you may also like to read our reviews of:
- Auto-Sleepers Nuevo EK
- Auto-Trail Tracker FB
- Swift Escape 694
- Chausson Titanium Ultimate 640 (coming soon)