A fresh and updated range of Lotus MY25 caravans will be on public display for the first time at the Geelong Outdoor Living & Caravan Expo in Victoria from January 17-19.
Lotus says it has made a number of styling and equipment upgrades as well as expanded its customisation program, across its eight-model on- and off-road range, as the 21-year old Melbourne caravan manufacturer ushers in a "a new era of design, performance, and luxury".
Continuing with the distinctive 'stealth' black and gold theme of its 20th Anniversary models, the MY25 Lotus range benefits from new marine-grade composite body panels and a new S&M Chassis design with additional drawbar stiffening. There's also a new 34in wheel and tyre package available, with every Lotus model now rolling from the factory floor on tough Cooper Rugged Trek tyres.
Lotus off-road models including Trooper, Freelander, Sprint, Off-Grid and Off Limits also feature a new one-piece fibreglass ceiling panel with interlocking alloy roof, along with updated stealth graphics and new square-edge black flat windows. along with the availability of a new 18in Stealth wheel and Cooper Discoverer package. Interior updates extend to new sleek upholstery and a redesigned kitchen with an induction cooktop and convection oven on some models.
Lotus says its MY25 on-road models including Transformer, Hollywood, and Crystal River boast new Stealth wheels, high-tech interior finishes, and new premium smart features. There's also new contemporary upholstery, roll-up blinds and an extended floorplan size, while the MY25 Hollywood range-topper gets a new duplex oven and induction cooktop.
Lotus has also expanded its LC Customs Collection range for 2025, with buyers now able to choose from 12 premium LC Customs optional additions, including LC Customs Styling and Power packs, a rear-mounted Drag Wing, Stealth Solar Panel Bracket, Premium Entertainment Pack, Alfresco Kitchen, Stealth Tri-Light Bar, and a Toolbox and Toolbox Slide.
Lotus is also offering further scope for personalization with its Designer Range of curated finishes as well as the option of a fully customised layout, including a new option for a Workstation set-up "that transforms your caravan into a mobile office".
Lotus dealers around the country are already advertising some of the new 2025 models, with prices ranging from around $135,000 drive-away for the entry-level Sprint off-road model, up to just over $190K drive-away for a 21ft Trooper off-roader.
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