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The story of Arca is the story of Italian open-air tourism vehicles.
At the end of the 1950s, the company developed the ?Uno? caravan and, in February of 1961, introduced its first motorhome at Genoa's Salone Nautico: the Arca Noé. Arca's production history is marked with several milestones: in 1968 it introduced the first series of Italian-made A-Class motorhome: the Superjolly. It introduced the Noé 350M in 1971 and the Trafic 350 in 1983, respectively the first Italian coachbuilt and profiled model to be constructed with a serial approach.Arca's history is rife with models which have served as the reference standard in terms of functionality and beauty: the Scout series, the Europa, the America, the Superamerica and the New Deal line. Arca, whose name has become synonymous with quality and design over the years, merged with Trigano in 2001, a leading European Group in the open-air sector. In this manner, the company's Italian style is brought into an international context, combining innovation and research with the Factory's experience and the pursuit of excellence that has always been shared by all Arca personnel.This desire translates into the passion for designing and manufacturing vehicles that protect customers in any climate, built to last thanks to the exceptional strength of their structures, the quality of their materials, the completeness of their accessories and the perfection of their internal and external details. That's Arca passion. |