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Top-10 caravan articles of 2023

Rising caravanning costs, the best hybrids and an 'iPhone' caravan topped this year's most-read list
Caravanning is not getting any cheaper although there are ways to save money

Our Tasmanian contributor Howard Shanks' story about the costs of buying and travelling around in a used van, and how to save money while out on the road, struck a chord with many readers...

Top-10 hybrid off-road caravans

Pioneer Verve is a 'top-10' hybrid

Hybrid caravans offer the best of both worlds -- outdoor camping and caravanning comforts -- and this top-10 list showcased some of the best available in the country...

Tesla-inspired off-grid caravan arrives

This is what happens when Silicon Valley techheads design and build a caravan!

Tapping into the Iphone generation, the futuristic US-built Lightship L1 is jam-packed with all the latest RV tech and automation features, although we're not too sure how it would hold up in the Outback...

New ARB Earth camper breaks cover

ARB Earth is the product of an Australian-based company and will be sold around the world

ARB's seven-year camper trailer project finally hitting the market was arguably the most anticipated new RV release of 2023 -- more than half a million Youtube views of the product launch video pretty much says it all...

Production ready Jayco Silverline revealed

Eye-catching new version of one of Jayco's most popular models

Around nine Silverlines are built each workday at the Jayco factory in Melbourne, so the arrival of a stylish new updated model is big news for many Aussie caravan buyers...

Zone launches new Bruder rival

Queensland-built Zone Expedition is unlike anything else in the campground

The Zone Expedition won the Best New RV trophy in the 2023 caravancampingsales Innovation Awards, after we reviewed one of the first production versions, but it was the story on the launch of the the cutting-edge hybrid pop-top back in early-2023 that attracted the most eyeballs...

Bruder EXP-8 2023 Review

Bruder's wallet-draining EXP-8 is built to go almost anywhere

With inflation on the rise we asked the question in 2023 'Are new caravans over-priced?'. But there's a strong case to be made that Bruder's EXP-8 expedition caravan is worth the money, despite its jaw-dropping $300,000 price-tag...

End of the road for Roma

Roma tried selling Chinese caravans before the receivers were called in during 2023

After dabbling in Chinese-made caravans and quirky imports, one of Australia's best known and oldest caravan manufacturers finally called it quits in less than ideal circumstances in 2023...

The facts about lithium batteries in caravans

Lithium batteries have revolutionised the off-grid caravan market but they don't come cheap

Everything you ever wanted to know about lithium batteries in caravans, including the lowdown on the latest regulations designed to make their use in recreational vehicles as safe as possible...

USB-style Kiwi caravan goes on sale

Kiwi caravan is out of this world

It would be easy to imagine the New Zealand designers of the Romotow inhaling too much campfire smoke before deciding to bring their quirky caravan concept to life. But you have to admire the left-field thinking and engineering ingenuity behind the unique flip-out design...

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