This Loki Coach costs $2.5 million. It has two bathrooms and accommodations for four people to sleep.

Solar panels on the roof and the RV's engine provide enough power for a Level 2 EV charger. It's been a minute since we checked out a proper luxury motorhome . This isn't some RV with shiny hardware and wood trim, either.

Prevost is known for having some of the most luxurious rigs on the market, and this Loki Coach doesn't disappoint ...

so long as you can afford the $2.5-million price tag. What does a multi-million-dollar motorhome look like? We get a tour from Erik Van Conover on YouTube, who spent time with the RV at this year's Canadian Grand Prix.

For starters, the front seats alone are $20,000 each . Push a button on one of ten tablets mounted through the interior and a 65-inch TV drops down from the roof. Another button will raise a 50-inch TV in the master bedroom.

And while you're relaxing outside, a 55-inch screen slides out from one of many exterior compartments. If you can't see the racing action live, there's no excuse for missing it on TV. The living area stretches out with help from two slide-outs, making room for multiple sofas, including one that opens to a bed.

The kitchen features a powered table that can stow for more space, and you can't possibly survive without a built-in dishwasher. For that matter, there's a stackable washer/dryer in the kitchen area, too. You'll also find the first of two bathrooms here, tucked neatly across from the pantry.

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