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Bushwakka Fakawi gets glamping upgrade

Tough hybrid pop-top caravans get new features and updates for 2024 at no extra cost

Queensland's Bushwakka has given its single axle Fakawi hybrid off-road pop-top range a freshen up for 2024.

Bushwakka says the starting price for the new MY2024 Fakawi range remains at $64,490 tow-way, but it comes with a number of interior and exterior enhancements to deliver better value for money, including an upgraded fridge space to fit a bigger 95L fridge/freezer and a new exterior kitchen design with optional induction cooktop.

New 2024 Bushwakka Fakawi Tribe 2 family model comes with parents bed and twin bunks

Externally, the Fakawi also boasts a fresh new exterior design, along with increased front boot space for storing more camping gear, and an extended six-inch A-frame.

The off-road independent suspension fitted to the MY24 Fakawi benefits from new Carbon off-road shock absorbers, to go with other off-road hardware fitted including a Cruisemaster DO-35 coupling, ARK XO 750 jockey wheel, 12in electric brakes and 16in alloy wheels with mud terrain tyres.

Latest Bushwakka Fakawi benefits from external and internal upgrades at no additional cost

Internally, there's a new 'lux inspired' interior including a new cupboard layout with more drawers, and a bigger top and bottom bunk for the kids on family layouts.

The Fakawi (pronounced Far-cow-wee) is an imported hybrid off-road pop-top caravan model that's part of Bushwakka's Extreme Hybrid range, and is available in three variants with various layouts including two, four and five-berth options.

2024 Bushwakka Fakawi gets a redesigned exterior kitchen with optional induction cooktop

The new MY24 Fakawi models also come well equipped with a free-standing wrap-around awning, internal shower/toilet and external shower, an external kitchen with three burner gas cooktop and sink with mixer tap, an under-bunk air-conditioner and diesel heater, and a Bluetooth stereo and Smart TV.

For off-grid camping there's a 'smarter' battery management system controlling the 200Ah lithium battery fed by 400W rooftop solar, along with a 2000W inverter, while 240 litres fresh and 85 litre grey water storage is also part of the package.

Interior upgrades include a new cupboard layout with more drawers and a bigger top bunk

Depending on the specification, the 6.58m long by 2.15m wide (overall) Bushwakka Fakawi has a Tare weight of around 2200kg, allowing for a payload of up to 800kg.

Coomera, Queensland-based Bushwakker Adventure Gear is currently taking orders for the upgraded 2024 Fakawi models and expects first deliveries to take place in early-2024.

All 2024 Bushwakka Fakawi models include an internal shower and toilet

Meanwhile, Bushwakka is also planning to launch its new separate shower toilet model in the Drover Range and low-profile Compaq WeGo range in 2024.

Further details at the Bushwakka Campers website.

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