DeLorean engineer Bill Collins designed an efficient, aerodynamic motor home with a BMW engine

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The Vixen 21, a motor home designed by DeLorean engineer Bill Collins, featured an aerodynamic design and a BMW turbodiesel engine. Collins prioritized efficiency and handling, using a BMW inline-six turbodiesel that achieved 30 mpg, a significant improvement over typical V8 motor homes of the era. Produced for a few years starting in 1986, the Vixen 21 remains a usable and stylish classic, with prices generally around $20,000.


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