The vehicle was seized as part of the same probe into missing party finances that saw Murrell, the husband of former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, arrested and quizzed by police for 11 hours.
He was later released without charge but the investigation continues, with police having also searched Ms Sturgeon’s home and the SNP’s Edinburgh headquarters.
SNP insiders have reportedly said that the motorhome was bought to be used as a ‘battle bus’ to be used during the Covid pandemic, but has instead spent over two years parked on 92-year-old Margaret Murrell’s driveway.
Pictures of the recreation vehicle being taken away show that it is a model made by German company Niesmann + Bischoff called iSmove.
Retailing for around £110,000, here are some of the luxury features that cash bought the SNP.

5. Cooking up a storm
The optional kitchen package includes a pull-out cutting board, a kitchen shelf that electrically folds away when not in use and an extendable working surface. Photo: Niesmann+Bischof

6. What's on the telly?
There's no need to miss a single episode of Question Time when you're on the move - the iSmove comes complete with a 32" LED TV. There's also the option to add a Sonos sound system. Photo: Niesmann+Bischof

7. A private space
The windowless entry door keeps the space private from snooping eyes, while any noise is kept in by the optional accoustic felt walls. Photo: Niesmann+Bischof

8. Freshening up
The shower room has a whole host of clever space-saving solutions meaning you'll never be short for a place to leave your toothbrush. Photo: Niesmann+Bischof