2005 Hymer C544 Motorhome — Video Tour (Part 2 of 2)

Published 6 May 2026 · 5-berth motorhome
3:02This video tour walks you around the 2005 Hymer C544, a 5-berth motorhome for sale through Motorhome Pig. This is part 2 of 2 videos for this motorhome.
Hymer is a German premium motorhome manufacturer founded in Bad Waldsee in 1957, part of the Erwin Hymer Group, known for double-floor construction on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Fiat Ducato chassis across the B-Class, Exsis and ML-T ranges.
Mechanically it is built on the Fiat Ducato chassis, with a manual gearbox, showing 51,000 miles.
The video shows the living space, kitchen and sleeping areas — this layout sleeps 5 and has 6 belted travelling seats.
It is currently available at £24,363.
Watch the full walkaround above, then open the complete listing for every photo, the full specification and to arrange a viewing.
Video transcript
This is going to be a very brief video of the outside of our motorhome. Your awning is up here, it has a hook which is located in the van and it goes in there and essentially that comes out, there are legs attached to it and then you zip the awning pieces on those legs. The van is a van, what can I say, it's not exciting. What is exciting about this van is the fact it has so much storage.
This compartment runs all the way along practically the front of the van. These are ingenious, they hook on, let me open it and show you. So they all lock, you twist, it comes up and then this hooks onto there so that you can then easily access what is in here which is the awning. So the whole awning is in here and the poles go that way along the middle of the van out to the other side where there is a similar compartment.
All the compartments open with a key and all the compartments have a hook to keep them open. So this one is where we generally keep the electrical flex and it does the same thing. The electrical flex socket locks when it's not in use. The vehicle is 20 odd years old and as you can see there is some damage, breakage to the rear bumper that was done when we got it.
I guess it just needs filling of some description. It equally has some of the silver plastic bits coming off of the bumper. I can't get right round the van but the back of it here is your bike rack. We tend to open it up and put a bag on it because we don't cycle but there are bike racks and the clips do work.
And at the bottom it looks like at some point there may have been a tow bar on but it isn't in place at the moment. I hope that helps you. If you've got any questions please let us know.
