The new Womondo Pegasus, based on the Mercedes Sprinter, offers stylish minimalism and well-thought-out features for vanlife fans who want more than standard.
Womondo is new to the market – so it's no surprise if the name doesn't ring a bell. Behind the brand is the Slovenian campervan manufacturer Robeta, which aims to appeal primarily to lifestyle-oriented buyers with Womondo.
New name, familiar concept!
The Pegasus is the top model among a total of four variants – it is the only one not based on a Stellantis van, but on the Mercedes Sprinter. Specifically, the Pegasus uses the Sprinter 315 CDI This means that 150 hp, a permissible total weight of 3.500 kg, and a 6-speed manual transmission are standard.
If you want more, you can upgrade to a 190 hp turbo diesel upgrade and additionally for approx. € 3.000 a 9-speed automatic transmission. Optionally, all wheel drive, which makes the Pegasus ready for use even off-road.
If all-wheel drive is selected, the Off-road package for about € 9.000 Add on: Spare wheel carrier at the rear, sand plates, roof rack, front protection bar and additional headlights are included, as are lift kit and coarse off-road tires. If you want to go one step further, you can air suspension from Mercedes.
Equipment: what’s included – and what costs extra?
standard The Pegasus is rather simple: semi-automatic air conditioning is included, but the MBUX infotainment system with 10,25-inch touchscreen is only available with the "Pro" version. However, this costs about 15.000 € extra. In return you get: Full LED headlights, one on 93 l enlarged diesel tank, 360 degree camera, Leather Steering Wheels, as well as modern assistants such as active cruise control, Blind spot warning and Lane Keeping Assist.
Inside, Womondo opts for a more modern, minimalist design. No Greek theatricality, despite the name Pegasus Of course, it comes from antiquity – the winged horse is the name of the vehicle, complete with a chic wing-decorative foil on the side. According to Womondo, the van is meant to represent freedom and a thirst for adventure – but you have to be able to afford it: Base price is around €98.000.
Interior and floor plan
The Pegasus offers a classic layout with a vehicle length of just under 6 m. At the front there is a Four-seater seating group: two rotating driver seats, one Two-seater bench, in between a folding table. Optionally, you can get the “Air” furniture construction, which is said to be particularly light and quiet. The furniture fronts are available in wood look or white, and the upholstery is in modern gray.
Also nice: the indirect LED lighting is partially embedded in brushed aluminum. The kitchen is located in the area of the sliding door – with standard fly screen, Two-flame gas cooker, coverable sink and a 70-liter refrigerator, which can be opened from both sides. The work surface is surprisingly generous.
Bath, bed, bed extension
The bathroom is small but complete. Cassette toilet is standard, a Separating toilet is available for an additional charge. Fresh water tank holds 112 l, Wastewater tank is insulated and is emptied electrically. For approx. € 250 there is an optional Outdoor shower.
In the rear is the Double Bed – and as with almost all Sprinter vans, it's quite cramped. If that's not enough space for you, you can € 4.000 Page extensions If you need more sleeping space, you can have a Pop-up roof with 120 x 200 cm lying area The seating group can also be converted into an additional sleeping area – maximum five people can sleep, but only four are allowed to travel.
All further information about the Womondo Pegasus can be found in the video. Image and video credits/source: Womondo | This content was created using AI and reviewed by an editor.