
One of Australia's most popular caravan brands is about to introduce its second range of motorised RVs in the space of 12 months.
After pulling the covers off its first campervan line-up at the 2025 Victorian Caravan & Camping Supershow, Snowy River Caravans will unveil its first motorhome at the 2026 event, which will run at the Melbourne Showgrounds from February 18-22.

Full pricing and specifications are yet to be announced, but Snowy River has provided a few details and photos of its latest SRM 22.1 motorhome, prior to its Supershow unveiling next week and official launch later this year.
The B-class motorhome is based on the LDV Deliver 9 cab chassis and features a couple's layout including front lounge seats with an electric lift-up bed, a central kitchen and a fully enclosed rear ensuite.

The base vehicle delivers power to the rear wheels via a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine and eight-speed automatic transmission, and Snowy River says it will come fitted with a "comprehensive suite of safety and driver assistance features".

It's clear from the photos provided that the 22ft motorhome should come relatively well equipped, with a wall-mounted washing machine, external shower, rear camera, lithium battery system, hot water unit, touchscreen display, microwave and decent internal storage including some larger pot drawers, among the motorhome items featured.

Snowy River Caravans CEO Andrew Crank said the introduction of its first motorhome was an important milestone for the fast-growing 11-year old brand.
“Our customers trust us to deliver products that are well built, practical and offer great value," he said. "This motorhome has been developed with those same principles, while giving people the freedom that only a motorhome can offer.”

Snowy River is currently seeking expressions of interest from prospective buyers for its latest motorised RV model, on its website as well as the upcoming show.
The SRM 22.1 motorhome will be the second Snowy River model to make its show debut at the 2026 Victorian Supershow, with the SRS-9 pod camper also on display for the first time.
