Frankia 680SD 2007 Motorhome — Video Tour

Published 30 March 2026 · 4-berth motorhome
11:12This video tour walks you around the Frankia 680SD 2007, a 4-berth motorhome for sale through Motorhome Pig.
Frankia is a German premium A-class motorhome manufacturer founded in 1960 in Marktschorgast, Bavaria, owned by the French Pilote Group since 1990 and known for double-floor liners on Mercedes Sprinter.
Mechanically it is built on the Fiat chassis, with a manual gearbox, showing 55,000 miles.
The video shows the living space, kitchen and sleeping areas — this layout sleeps 4 and has 4 belted travelling seats.
This motorhome has now been sold, but the tour is kept online for reference.
Watch the full walkaround above, then open the complete listing for every photo, the full specification and to arrange a viewing.
Video transcript
Hi, this is our Frankie O'Van. We've had her for 16 years now. She's taken us to many places. We've had lots of fun in her.
As you can see, she's in good condition. We have cupboards down here. This is a small storage cupboard. You can put collapsible bucket, window wash, lots of bits and pieces in there.
This one is the main cupboard. In here, we've had two electric bikes, deck chairs, umbrellas, table and chairs. As you can see, it's really roomy. Lots of space in there.
That's the door, obviously, with a safety catch here. That goes across the door when you're going out, so nobody can get in. Coming further along here, we have the storage cupboard for the cassettes. Now, we have two cassettes.
We always carry two with us in case we've parked up for a long time, and then we have plenty of chance of emptying them out. This cupboard here is a ski cupboard. It goes all the way through to the back, as you can see, so any long poles of any sort can all go in there. This here is a gas outlet for a barbecue, a gas barbecue.
It's handy. That's the shower, outside shower. If you come off the beach and you're a bit sandy and you want to rinse down, it's great. Just put the water on and off you go.
Coming round the back, we have two cameras on the back, reversing cameras, one at the top and one at the bottom. This is the service cupboard. You've got the electric here for your electric hook-up. You've got your water waste pipe there, if you want to release the water through that.
But we also have inside the van, my husband's fitted a button in there that will open the bottom of the tank, and it flows straight into the drain. That's what we use most of the time, which is good. This is water fill, the other side of the long cupboard, obviously. A little storage cupboard here.
That's locked. Hang on, that one's locked, sorry. And this one. This is your gas flow cupboard.
We fill up with gas, which is easier for us. It's better than carrying two tanks. This is a cupboard for the boiler, hot water boiler, and the central heating system. That's part of the central heating system itself.
Runs through the van. This is nice when it's cold. That's the other side of the long cupboard, as you can see. Storage, a bit of storage on that shelf as well.
That's actually inside the van. And coming round, we have a lock on the door here. So when we go away from the van, we can lock it up on this side so nobody can break in. It's very secure.
The awning I offer you to have a look at. It's in good condition, there's no tears, it's nice and clean, as you can see. On the roof, we have two solar panels, and the TV aerial. This is the underneath of the awning, as you can see, like I said, nice and clean, no tears.
And the TV aerial. This is the underneath of the awning, as you can see, like I said, nice and clean, no tears. We're in the cab now, the driving cab. We've got six-speed gears.
Cab aircon. Twin airbags with speakers. Twin airbags, right. Upgraded stereo and speakers with Bluetooth, hands-free, Android, and Apple Play.
Two swivel captain seats. They're covered in a spongeable faux suede. Concealed motion tracker switch. Three.
This is the cupboard so that you can keep any maps in or paperwork that you need to keep stored. Very useful. These are the two reversing screens here for the cameras at the back. These are the privacy screens on the front when you're in at night and you want them down.
One on the front and one on either side of the windows here. This is the lounge area. As you can see, we're all nicely set up here. We've got a bench seat this side, a long bench seat that side.
Plenty of room for seating, plus obviously the two captain seats at the front that are swivelled. Underneath these covers, you have the same material, the same fabric, as what you have on the driver's seat and the passenger seat. So it's all matching. These can be removed for washing.
They're good just for keeping it clean underneath. The table in the middle slides from one end of this area down to the front. So you can move it to any position you want, which is great in the evening because you can slide it right down and you've got an open lounge area, which we'll show you later. This is the lounge area with a table slid right down to the bottom there.
As you can see, plenty of space. Nice sitting area, lying area. I tend to lie down on this lounge over here on the left here. These are the storage covers above the bench seats.
As you can see, there's plenty of space, plenty of storage going on. This end one has got the TV in it. The cupboards are open now, so you can see how much room you've got in there. Coming along, we've taken the television out for you so you can see how that works.
It's great because I tend to lie on this bench underneath here and watch the telly. My husband sits on the other side with his feet up and watches it. These are the privacy blinds and the fly screen. This is the fly screen coming down that way.
And then the privacy blind goes up that way, as you can see. It's the same as what's in the front. And these are the same throughout the van. We've got fly screens and privacy blinds on every window.
I'm going to show you this cupboard under here now. I'll lift this seat up. You have two passenger seats just there and there. Two seat belts.
So, legs go there obviously. And it's comfortable. Underneath this area, you have a big space there for storage again, but also you've got all the fuses in there as well for the van. This is the control for the voltage for the batteries and the gauges for the fresh and waste water.
On the side there, you'll see the up and down switch for the electric bed. I'm just going to get the bed down for you. It comes all the way down, which is... Oh, it stopped.
This is the bed fully down now. There's two mattresses on the top. This is like a double bed here, but if you pull the bed forward, you can see those two mattresses on the top fit at the back end. So, you get a queen-size bed, which is great.
It's a really big bed. There's a skylight above. As you can see, these are nice quality mattresses and you've got a nice space here. It's not confined.
So, you don't feel like you're sleeping in a coffin. It's nice and bright. You've got lights above as well. Above, there's a big skylight.
And as you can see, it's a lovely light van because you've got light coming in from all directions. It's not dark at all. Up on the ceiling here, we have a Telair air pump. It can be hot or cold.
Air conditioning. Air conditioning. Air conditioning. I have a 13-amp socket there and a 12-volt socket and a control for the hot water and the central heating.
Coming over, this is the cook end. We have an extractor fan above and then a four-ring hob, a grill area and a full oven at the bottom. Down below, it's a bottom cupboard and inside this cupboard, we can keep all our pots and pans, as you can see. Coming over here, we have a storage drawer for all your cutlery.
Then you have a cupboard with three shelves. One, two, three for keeping tins or anything you want to keep in there yourselves. This is the working space now that you can have with the extra shelves that we put in. My husband's made some lids to go into the sink so it gives you more cutting area and working space.
These are the cupboards where I keep all my crockery and my glasses. Plenty of space, as you can see. Over on the left here, we have another storage area with lots of shelves so that's very useful as well. You can keep towels, tea towels, vegetables, whatever you want to keep in there.
Then coming over to this side, we have two wardrobes. Plenty of space in your wardrobes. You'd be surprised how many clothes you can get in there, girls. That at the back is a water tank for the central heating.
And that's your aerial free TV. Above the fridge freezer, we have more storage space for food. Then we come down to the fridge freezer here. That's your little freezer.
Again, you can get quite a lot in there. It's quite big, really. And this is your fridge. Again, a reasonable-sized fridge.
Nice and clean. On the door, we've got a full-length mirror so when you're getting dressed up for the night, you can see yourself all nicely. Nice and prepared. Shower area.
This side of the toilet, obviously. You've got plenty of shelves, again, storing your towels, your swimming towels. You have a cupboard just over here, which I'm just going to stretch across to show you. And lots of storage in there as well, as you can see.
Makeup. Goodness knows what. Shampoos. Some shelves down the bottom of the sink, the side of the sink here.
I keep all my towels. The sink's nice. It's a new, clean sink. This is the shower.
It's a nice-sized shower. Plenty of room in there. Nice spray. And above, you've got a towel rail for hanging your damp towels, if you want it.
We hope you've enjoyed your visit.
