Dolphin Motorhomes expands into West Sussex

Family-run motorhome dealer Dolphin Motorhomes has announced that it will be adding a third location to its portfolio – Chichester, West Sussex – in early January 2026.

Situated at the former location of Premier Motorhomes at Main Road, Birdham, Chichester, the new branch will showcase a wide selection of new and used motorhomes, campervans and aftersales services.

The expansion will bring leading brands adding convenience, value and expert service to motorhome enthusiasts in the West Sussex area.

The site is currently undergoing a full refurb process, which, when completed, will offer a modern indoor showroom displaying new and used motorhomes and aftersales facilities.

Josh Willis, Dolphin Motorhomes’ managing director, said: “We are thrilled to bring our trusted brand and expertise to Chichester. Motorhome travel is more popular than ever, and this new branch means more people can access our award-winning service, friendly advice, and, in time, full after-sales support.

“Premier Motorhomes was a dealer I had great admiration for, and we look forward to meeting all their customers and helping them with their motorhoming needs.”

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