Auto-Sleepers Motorhomes for Sale
Auto-Sleepers is a British campervan converter based in Willersey, Worcestershire since 1961, best known for Peugeot Boxer and Mercedes Sprinter-based panel-van and small coachbuilt conversions like the Warwick Duo and Stanton.
11 live listings · 10 previously sold · prices from £6,000 to £58,511 · popular models: Duetto, 2.5 TDI CLUBMAN, Autosleeper
· Reviewed by the Motorhome Pig brokerage team, Yorkshire
Available Auto-Sleepers Motorhomes

2011 Auto-Sleepers Broadway

2005 Auto-Sleepers Duetto

1990 Auto-Sleepers Flair

1995 Auto-Sleepers Executive 320 MWB

2005 Auto-Sleepers Pollensa

1998 Auto-Sleepers Executive EK

2002 Auto-Sleepers 2.5 TDI Clubman

2001 Auto-Sleepers Mirage 5000

2021 Auto-Sleepers Warwick XL

1989 Auto-Sleeper Talisman GL

1993 Auto-Sleepers Topaz
Popular Auto-Sleepers models
About Auto-Sleepers motorhomes
Auto-Sleepers is a British motorhome and campervan builder founded in 1961 by the Trevelyan family in Willersey, near Broadway in the Cotswolds, where the factory still operates today. The business is now part of the French Trigano Group, which acquired it via Marquis in 2017. Auto-Sleepers is the dominant UK-built van conversion brand, best known for high-trim coachbuilts and panel-van conversions on Peugeot Boxer, Fiat Ducato and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis. The Warwick Duo dominates the UK secondhand market - a 2-berth Peugeot-based conversion with end lounge and side washroom that consistently holds strong residual values. Other commonly traded models include the Broadway (compact 2-berth coachbuilt), the Symbol (entry-level van conversion), the Stanton (Mercedes Sprinter-based premium conversion) and older Nuevo and Kingham coachbuilts. Build quality is generally regarded as a step above mainstream UK competition, with hand-finished cabinetry and a strong dealer network. Auto-Sleepers appeal to retired couples and weekend tourers who want a British-built, easy-to-drive van under 6m that still has full washroom and kitchen facilities.
Frequently asked questions about Auto-Sleepers motorhomes
Where are Auto-Sleepers motorhomes made?
Auto-Sleepers are built in Willersey, near Broadway in the Cotswolds, where the company has been based since 1961. The factory still produces all UK-market vehicles in-house, although Auto-Sleepers is now owned by the French Trigano Group following its 2017 acquisition.
Do Auto-Sleepers hold their value?
Yes - Auto-Sleepers are widely regarded as one of the strongest brands for residual value in the UK market, particularly the Warwick Duo, which often resells for close to its original price on low-mileage examples. The combination of British build, hand-finished interiors and strong dealer demand keeps secondhand prices firm compared with mass-market European brands.
What chassis do Auto-Sleepers use?
The majority of Auto-Sleepers van conversions are built on the Peugeot Boxer, with some models - notably the Stanton and Kingham - based on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. Coachbuilt models such as the Broadway use the Peugeot Boxer or Fiat Ducato platform.
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Past Auto-Sleepers listings
Previously listed Auto-Sleepers motorhomes that have been sold or withdrawn. Kept available for reference - prices and specifications are historic.

2002 Auto-Sleepers Sherbourne

1996 Auto-Sleepers Amethyst

2021 Auto-Sleepers Kingham

2009 Autosleeper Nuevo II

1994 Auto-Sleeper Clubman GL

1994 Auto-Sleeper Clubman GL

2016 Auto-Sleepers Malvern

1997 Auto-Sleepers Duetto

1998 Auto-Sleeper Executive

1994 Auto-Sleepers Clubman GL
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