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Michael Browning6 Mar 2013
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New ‘Aussie' Baileys at Melbourne Show

UK caravan brand aims for bigger share of Aussie market with new upgraded models designed for local tastes

After more than 12 months on the market and feedback from many customers, Bailey Australia will return to Melbourne’s Caravan, Camping & Touring Supershow at Caulfield Racecourse this week with a new and substantially ‘Australianised’ Unicorn caravan range.

Visitors certainly won’t miss the futuristically re-styled 2013 Bailey Unicorn Series 2, with its soaring panoramic front windows, plush interior and extended list of luxury and convenience features for long-term Aussie touring.

The new Unicorn S2 is the first major revision of the Bristol, UK-built Bailey since it arrived on the Australian market early last year.

Since then more than 250 Baileys caravans have taken to Australian highways and the new models incorporate a myriad of changes based on suggestions from customers and media.

“Bailey is the largest caravan manufacturer in the UK, but they are determined to succeed in the Australian market,” said Bailey Australia Managing Director, Adrian Van Geelan.

“We have listened to our customers and Bailey have listened to our recommendations and the result in the Unicorn S2 range is a light, but very strong caravan that is even more suitable for tough Australian travelling conditions.”

Apart from their space-age styling, the new Unicorn S2 models feature more impact resistant and even better insulated side and roof body panels, uprated axles, substantially larger water tanks and larger refrigerators, improved stone protection, a taller ride height with better ground clearance, helped by a new spare wheel carrier mounted higher in the chassis for better ground clearance, plus improved flyscreens and window blinds to deal with ‘Aussie mossies’ and our harsh sunlight.

Other detail changes based on customer feedback include the fitting of an external grab rail for safer entry and exit, a more ergonomic kitchen design with a two-stage bench height, an increased number of 240V and 12V power outlets and more robust fixing of wardrobe hanging rails and internal window surrounds.

All Baileys are now pre-wired for solar power and satellite television, there is a new leatherette trim option as an alternative to the luxurious standard fashion fabric upholstery and all are fitted with premium Michelin tyres mounted on 15-inch rims.

Like all Baileys, the new models are built on a lightweight, yet strong fabricated and galvanised steel chassis using the company’s patented Alu-Tech five-part modular construction, in which the 32mm composite wall and ceiling and 44mm thick floor are housed in a structural interlocking aluminium framework.

This construction has resulted in further weight-savings in the latest models, ensuring that the entire Unicorn S2 range can be towed by family-sized cars and most light SUVs.

The three-model Unicorn S2 range sold by Bailey Australia includes single and twin axle models, with internal body lengths ranging from 5.682mm (18ft 8in) to 6.232mm (20ft 5in) and tare weights from 1560kg to 1680kg.

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