Swift reinvents best-selling coachbuilt motorhome

by Ed Davies

Swift Group’s Escape range, their best-selling coachbuilt motorhome, has been completely redesigned for 2017

The newly designed range will boast a streamlined low profile bodyshell built using Swift Group’s enhanced SMART Plus construction.

It will also have a fully revised interior and model line-up, which Swift claim will completely “redefine the entry-level coachbuilt sector”.

The new Escape has been cast in the mould of some of Swift’s more premium motorhome ranges and will cost between £40,000 and £45,000 depending on the model.

Nick Page, Swift Group’s commercial director, said: “The stylish exterior, great standard specification and amazing value already meant that the Escape range was our best selling motorhome range, widely chosen by those looking for their first new motorhome.

“The new make-over takes this winning formula to an unbeatable level and is even a serious rival to more expensive ranges.”

All models will have a new GRP overcab pod, white extruded skirts linking to a new full GRP rear panel with exclusive LED rear light clusters.

Swift upgraded the SMART construction system to SMART Plus in 2016 by adding a new sandwich floor construction with a GRP outer skin.
SMART Plus has been further enhanced for 2017 with new balanced panel side walls having both GRP outer and inner skins to create a full GRP bodyshell.

Check out the new Benimar Mileo 231

by Ed Davies

The CaravanTimes team has been down to check out the new Benimar Mileo 231 analysing its key features and design

The layout of the 231 consists of a fixed rear bed with corner bathroom, centre kitchen and front lounge.

The standard spec on the 231 includes dual fuel blown air heating and water heater, blinds and flyscreens, heki rooflight, fridge, separate freezer and three burner hob.

The six meter long four berth camper also has a grill/oven, swivel cab seats and loose fitting carpets.

There is a fixed French bed and a good lounge making the 231 perfect for two people but also has seating for two others.

It has an unladen weight of 2,940 Kg and a max weight of 3,500 Kg and includes all the equipment you could want in a classic touring vehicle.

New £1.5million caravan park development announced

by Ed Davies

A new £1.5 million development has been announced for a caravan park in Ingoldmells, near Skegness in Lincolnshire

The land is to be developed by Blue Anchor Leisure and would be the seventeenth park across the coastal strip.

The new development will boast a large family bar and restaurant offering a variety of food and drink, live entertainment and showing live sports.

It will also contain a large indoor children’s soft play area, with a substantial south facing decked area complete with seating and a large outdoor children’s playground.

A spokesman said: “This new facility will be a fantastic centre piece on a wonderful park.

“As a family run business we understand the need to create jobs in our local area so the surrounding villages have prosperous communities to live in.

Developments such as this fuels local employment not just in the bars and hospitality sector but also the construction industry.”

Caravan nostalgia: Do you have any old pictures of your favourite caravans?

by Ed Davies

We here at CaravanTimes are thinking of introducing a new feature called Caravan Nostalgia

We would like our readers, you guys, to send in as many pictures you might want to share with us and to possibly give us a call about your old caravans and tell us your memories.

As the new editor my email address is edward.davies@stantonpace.com but you can call us on 020 7167 2663 and ask for Eddie.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Campers turning to motorhomes for comfort

by Ed Davies

Campervans and motorhomes are back in fashion according to experts, with young campers increasingly drawn to new trends in the industry

Britain’s caravan industry has recently seen a boom in its sales and its popularity is particularly prominent among people in their 20s and 30s.

Advisor to the Forestry Commission Scotland, Kevin Lafferty, believes modern campers are looking for a more comfortable way of enjoying the outdoors and are turning to motorhomes to provide them what they want.

The new trend has been highlighted in documentaries such as Carry On Caravanning, which shows the increase in the younger generation taking up camping.

“There has been a significant increase in the number of motorhomes and requests for provision for them, not just for us but other land managers, that is an emerging market,” Mr Lafferty told the Sunday Post.

“Customers now have a higher level of expectation of the type of services which would be provided so they may look elsewhere.

“How people use the outdoors and stay overnight is changing and some of the emerging site managers and providers are providing different opportunities now.

“We work closely with other land managers and we have seen in areas like Loch Ness that there are a lot more motorhomes than there were five or ten years ago.”

It was recently reported in CaravanTimes that there had been an increase of 16 per cent in motorhome sales in the UK for the year up to June 2016.

More families are now turning to camping in part due to the increase in trends such as glamping.

However, figures show there is a real growing market in campervans and motorhomes. This is largely due to the sharp rise in holiday prices after Brexit, with more people opting to stay in the UK.

“The sites are more geared up in terms of power being available and other facilities so that they can get rid of waste,” Lafferty added.

“That is meeting a demand and they see it as a business opportunity as well.”

Swift continue 2017 renovation with interior revamps

by Ed Davies

Swift is continuing the revamp of several of its models for the 2017 season, with the renovation of the Swift Conqueror and Sterling Elite

Introducing a completely new interior across the ranges, both will be kitted out to have soft furnishing schemes and select enhancements.

Although, no pictures are available yet, the Swift Conqueror models will have new ‘Graceland’ furniture and include soft, tactile suede like seating and backrest cushions in a muted mink colourway.

Curtains have been given an aubergine geometric design and scatter cushions to add colour to the new motif.

All complementing the ashen brown hue of the wood grain and the upper locker doors, which have a gloss finish and an oakish lower inlay.

The Sterling Elite models have modern hessian effect furniture and matt white locker doors.

The new scheme will have two different textured beige fabrics used to make up the seating and backrest cushions.

Both ranges have the option of SwiftShield fabric, have a soft suede type feel, were treated during manufacturing to resist stains and clean simply using water and a damp cloth.

The ranges benefit from the cast foam bedding that gives greater durability and superior comfort.

Fixed beds retain the Duvalay Duvalite mattress, exclusive as standard equipment to the Swift Group.

Swift hi-tech flagship caravans get reboot

by Ed Davies

Two of Swift’s most hi-tech ranges have been enhanced for the coming year

The Swift Elegance and Sterling Continental, two award-winning ranges, will be souped-up for 2017 with new features.

The ranges feature five single axle models with improvements to the 480 and 565 allowing a tall slimline fridge to be added to both layouts.

The 650, a completely new layout to Swift Group last season, has a fixed rear island bed and mid-transverse washroom.

Nick Page, Swift Group commercial director said: “The Swift Elegance and Sterling Continental are still unmistakably our flagship ranges.

“Subtle finishing touches, a very high level of specification and the overall luxury interior design set them apart.

“They remain the ranges to aspire to and continue to receive overwhelmingly positive feedback.”

Enhancements include new soft furnishing schemes, an updated Swift Command system and a rear view camera.

Chrome effect grab handles and more luxurious touches to the graphics scheme add to the premium feel.

Competition to win a £16,000 caravan

by Ed Davies

Leading European motorhome and caravan manufacturers, Adria, is offering punters the chance to win a new Altea caravan from its 2017 range

The caravan, worth £16,000, can be won during the Motorhome & Caravan Show 2016, held at the Birmingham NEC from October 11 – 16.

The lucky winner will get to choose from one of five Altea layouts that perfectly fits their needs.

For the opportunity to win the caravan and enjoy the freedom that comes with the caravanning lifestyle, show-goers simply need to visit Adria’s stand 20.77.

A fully equipped Altea caravan will be displayed at the Adria stand – the perfect opportunity for visitors to experience the vehicle first-hand.

Slavica Sterk, Adria managing director, said: “We are very excited to give away one of our new Altea caravans at the Motorhome & Caravan Show this year.

“The competition is a great way for us to celebrate over 50 years in the industry and to give something back to caravan enthusiasts.

“We are sure the lucky winner is going to have a very exciting and comfortable 2017 season in the model of their choice.”

The Motorhome & Caravan Show runs from 11 – 16 October 2016 and is the biggest leisure vehicle event of the year and the only show where all the new-for-2017 motorhome and caravan models are revealed.

Visitors will have access to nearly 400 exhibitors, offering exclusive ‘show-only’ deals. In addition to all the latest product news, the show will also be attended by a number of well-known celebrity faces keen to share their love of the great outdoors.

For competition applicants, full terms and conditions apply.

This years’ show line-up includes Olympic cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins and well-known TV presenters George Clarke, Matt Allwright and Julia Bradbury.

To buy show tickets or for more information go to the Motorhome & Caravan Show website or call 0844 873 7333.

In depth look at the Benimar Mileo 301

by Ed Davies

CaravanTimes takes an in depth look at the new Mileo 301 four berth, which Benimar is introducing for 2017

Benimar has five models in the three series range for 2017, including the 301, which has two double beds, one above the driving seats and another at the back.

At a cost of £44,995, the Mileo 301, has a well-equipped kitchen, full oven, grill, microwave, proper shower and swivel toilet.

Measuring 5.95m long and 2.3m wide, the coachbuilt, luxury, diesel camper has a spacious bathroom, which means you will never again need to rely on camp site shower blocks when washing.

Specifications also include gas or electric water and heating, fresh and waste water tanks, oven and grill, two gas burner hobs and one electric hob.

The low profile van is based on a 2.3 cc 150 BHP fiat chassis and has a decent lounge with an adjustable table.

New black look for Swift Rio range

by Ed Davies

Joining the Bolero and Kon-tiki ranges in the Swift lineup, the Rio is set to be rolled out next year with a new black look

The Rio’s new look will see it sport a glossy metallic cab and new graphics tied into the white body shell.

All 2017 models also come with access to Connect Direct, Swift’s online customer service portal.

Powering all three ranges is the new, more environmentally friendly, Euro 6 engine.

All Rio models and the smaller Bolero models come with a 2.3 litre 130bhp engine with 6-speed gearbox, whilst larger Bolero’s and Kon-tiki’s come with a 2.3 litre 150bhp engine with 6-speed gearbox as standard.

All ranges have the option of the Fiat Comfort-Matic automatic gearbox and a power upgrade on selected models.

Inside each range receives soft furnishing upgrades with the Rio sporting a new ‘Cordone’ scheme.

This features an expresso textured fabric to the seat edges with a pebble coloured ‘SwiftShield’ infill.

‘SwiftShield’ is a soft suede like fabric that has been cleverly treated during manufacturing to resist stains, it simply cleans using water and a damp cloth.

The fabric panels surrounding the windows are in an etched honeycomb platinum design and there are faux fur cushions.

The Bolero has an updated scheme called ‘Ritz’ which retains the sumptuous feel and colour ways introduced last year with a simple change to one of the seating fabrics.

The main oyster and mahogany seating fabrics are now both ‘SwiftShield’ and the crushed velvet platinum band is retained in the backrest which ties in with the etched honeycomb platinum curtains.

The shaped foam bedding allows a more intricate fabric combination with the three fabrics combining to give a luxury feel along with the faux fur effect scatter cushions.

New high tech additions for Swift Bessacarr

by Ed Davies

The UK’s largest touring caravan manufacturer, Swift, have introduced some new additions to its Bessacarr to tempt the motorhome connoisseur for the 2017 season

Additions to the Bessacarr include Alde heating, enhanced SMART Plus construction and the new Swift Command system on top of a restyled soft furnishing scheme.

Alde heating is designed and manufactured in Sweden to deal with the toughest conditions likely to be faced no matter what the location.

It is rated Grade 3 for heating and insulation, allowing maximum use and enjoyment of the motorhome throughout the year.

Swift upgraded the SMART construction system to SMART Plus for 2016 by adding a new sandwich floor construction with a GRP outer skin.

SMART Plus has been further enhanced for 2017 with new balanced panel side walls having both GRP outer and inner skins to create a full GRP body shell.

GRP is more impact resistant than aluminium, ensuring long lasting good looks to secure your investment for the future.

Swift Command, launched last season in Swift Group’s flagship ranges, brought modern technology with an ‘App’ interface to the leisure vehicle market.

The Swift Command control system includes an intelligent power supply unit and a smart LCD control panel that allows viewing of enhanced control panel functions.

There is also an exciting Swift Command ‘App’ that can be downloaded to Smartphones and Tablets, which enables the user to remotely control and monitor certain vehicle systems either inside the vehicle using a Bluetooth interface, or remote from the vehicle.

Added to the system for the new season is the option to subscribe to a pro-active Thatcham Level 6 tracker.

All 2017 models also come with access to Connect Direct, Swift’s online customer service portal.

Swift is the only manufacturer to have a dedicated customer service team and the Connect Direct system is additional to existing contact points.

Powering the Bessacarr is the new, more environmentally friendly, 2.3 litre 130bhp Euro 6 engine.

The sleek low profile overcab with gloss white sides maintains it striking looks with enhanced graphics in keeping with the classic Bessacarr style.

The whole roof is now GRP with the overcab pod running into a curved roof line with GRP outer.

Lunar unveils new Clubman SR for 2017

by Ed Davies

The long-established Lunar brand have brought out a new style for their Clubman/Delta range

The Lunar Clubman/Delta has undergone a makeover for 2017, with designers adding a polished black front panel and a vivid, blue and black streak across the side.

A new model, the Clubman SR, has also been unveiled, which has an island bed at the rear and centrally located shower and separate wash room.

There are two sliding doors that partition this area from the bedroom and the layout concept was introduced to the longer, twin-axle Delta range last year.

The new Clubman SR version will set you back £23,799 and is available in a shorter, single-axle format.

In addition to the black front panels, the gas locker door, A-frame cover, window surround and panels on each side of the sunroof, models in both the Delta and Clubman ranges also now have a light to illuminate the gas bottle locker.

Graphics are vivid blue and black, representing a departure from formerly less prominent graphics styles on these models.

Further highlights for 2017 include the easy action slide out-bed bases and a pearl kitchen splashback.