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Italian manufacturer, Giottiline, which is part of the Rapido Group, has revealed four all-new low-profile models for the coming season.

Three of new coachbuilts are in the Toscan range, which replaces the Therry as the brand's flagship range.

They are the Toscan 74NF, 74GC and the 69GC. All three are built on the Citroën Relay as standard but there is an option to be based on the Fiat Ducato or the Peugeot Boxer.

The 69GC is 6.99m long and features a twin rear single bed layout with the beds above a garage, which is large enough for cycles (1.19m high). It has four belted travel seats with an option for a fifth.

The Toscan 74GC has a similar layout and also a garage capable of carrying bicycles but is built on a longer 7.42m chassis.

Finally, the 74NF also sits on the 7.42m chassis and features an electrically adjustable rear island bed that sits above a slightly smaller garage (1.16m height reducing to 0.86m), but which is still capable of carrying a cycle. At the front are facing sofas (the other two Toscans have a forward-facing half-dinette and a side-facing single seat).

All three have an electric drop-down double bed above the lounge, making all three four-berth models and all with garages that have a 300kg capacity.

Befitting a flagship range, these Toscans have

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