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Chris Fincham18 Jul 2024
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Cheaper Kenworth motorhome for sale

Queensland boutique builder offers 'cut-price' heavy-hauler home-on-wheels aimed at long-term RV travellers

There's no need to fork out $1million-plus for a Kenworth truck-based home-on-wheels, with a Queensland manufacturer offering a range of heavy-duty apartment-style modules that bolt onto the back of different trucks including the latest Kenworths for around half the price, or less.

Flexihome Australia started off in the former factory of Swagman Motorhomes on the Gold Coast but is currently in the process of moving into a new factory in Queensland's Hervey Bay.

Flexihome module on the back of an older Kenworth truck. Flexihome Australia

With a background in the building and shop-fitting industries, proprietor Alan Teal began building towable mobile accommodation units before deciding to focus on similar-design motorhome bodies that can be mounted onto the back of various truck models from the likes of Hino, Fuso and Kenworth.

Teal said many of his customers are either ex-truckies or those wanting to live in an RV full time, and are looking for a more affordable and utilitarian option than a more conventional shiny touring motorhome.

Cabin-on-wheels feel extends to an in-built split system air conditioner. Flexihome Australia

He said the dent- and hail-proof Flexihome bodies are built to last, comprising a hand-built, aluminium frame, together with vinyl/aluminium profiled side cladding with styrene insulation, and a one piece, 50mm thick insulated composite roof. The exterior panels are available in nine colours and come with a 50 year fade warranty, with each motorhome body weighing in at around 1500kg depending on size and specification. 

Extra-wide electric awning and patio door on a Hino M80 Flexihome. Flexihome Australia

Because the motorhome units are bolted to the truck chassis, with no internal access to the driver's cab, there's no need for second-stage manufacturing certification as is the case with most other Australian-built motorhomes.

"The bodies are built separately and lifted on using a crane, then plated and bolted to the chassis before finished off with tanks and truck boxes, etc, so you could actually remove the body later on if you wanted to," he said.

Cabin-style interior fit-out make Flexihome attractive to full-time travellers. Flexihome Australia

The interior fit-out also has an airy holiday cabin feel, with a 2.2m high ceiling and separate rooms for the main sleeping area and shower/toilet. There's also the option to add personal touches, like a queen sofa bed or drop-down wall bed, to the open-plan lounge and kitchen area.

Other Flexihome features include a powered awning with built in LED lighting, a patio door with three-to-four step drop-down entry, and and instantaneous LPG hot water system, and the larger Kenworth motorhomes can be fitted with up to 410 litres' fresh and grey water tanks, as well as six 415W rooftop solar panels, four 100Ah lithium batteries and a 3000W inverter... enough to run the Fujitsu split-system air conditioner when camping off the grid.

Kenworth M80 motorhome costs about half a million bucks, depending on fit-out. Flexihome Australia

Teal said the last few Flexihome RVs he's built were based on new Kenworth trucks, including one that was fitted with a ($6000 optional) heavy tow bar set-up that would allow the owner to tow a 20 tonne trailer.

Prices start at $210,736 for the smallest, 5.0m long, M50 body fitted to a car licence friendly, 4995kg GVM, Hino 616 Wide Cab chassis model, up to $495,224 for the 8.0m long M80 body on a 15,500kg GVM, Kenworth T360 4x2 cab chassis.

Flexivan towable option starts at $88,321. Flexihome Australia

The factory also builds a towable version of the Flexihome, starting at $88,321 for the 5.8m long Flexivan model (plus delivery and options), as well as larger towable, triple axle versions similar to a tiny home or granny flat.

Meanwhile, for those who can't wait for the new Hervey Bay factory to get up and running, there's a near-new Flexihome M80 motorhome based on a 2023 Kenworth T360 currently listed for sale on caravancampingsales. Located in Victoria, the 36ft twin berth motorhome has just 4910km on the odometer and boasts a Cummins 8.9 litre engine, rear airbags, satellite TV and two leather recliners.

It's priced at $550,000 - a lot of money but a lot less than the 2023 Kenworth Dreamliner mega-motorhome also advertised on caravancampingsales, with similar mileage but a hefty $1.19million price tag.

Aussie-built STG Dreamliner is more than twice the price of a Flexihome Kenworth

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