A Layout That Feels Open
Up front, you have parallel lounge seating that easily converts into a double bed. During the day, it’s a bright and sociable space with a large rooflight and sunroof bringing in natural light. In the evening, it becomes a comfortable sleeping area without much effort.
The side dinette gives you flexibility.
You get a separate shower cubicle, cassette toilet, wash basin and useful storage. It means no squeezing into a combined wet room and no waiting in line first thing in the morning.
If you tour regularly, you’ll know how valuable that space becomes on longer trips.
Comfortable for Cooler Months
With Truma blown air heating and a built-in heater system, this caravan is well suited to spring and autumn touring as well as summer holidays. Blown air heating distributes warmth evenly, which makes a noticeable difference on colder evenings.
Loose fit carpets add comfort underfoot while still giving you the option of easy-clean flooring when needed.
Kitchen That Covers the Essentials
The kitchen includes a microwave, fridge freezer, extractor fan and practical worktop space. It’s laid out for real use rather than showroom appearance. There’s enough storage for longer weekends away without constantly reshuffling cupboards.
The external BBQ point is a useful bonus. When the weather behaves, you can cook outside and keep the interior fresh.
Built With Longevity in Mind
Coachman’s one-piece aluminium side panel construction gives this model a solid feel and improved durability over time. Combined with alloy wheels and a hitch head stabiliser, towing feels steady and controlled when matched correctly with your vehicle.
With a 153kg payload, you’ve got enough allowance for awnings, chairs and the usual touring kit without immediately running into weight limits.










