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Twin sliding doors feature on this pop-top Renault
Words ❚ Peter Vaughan
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Adria manufactures one of the smallest caravans you can buy – and also some of the largest. We start with the smallest, at just 3.61m in internal length, and then we take you through the Altea, Adora
ADRIA’S ADORA RANGE sits in the middle of the company’s product offering – between the Alteas (the cheapest, although you would never call them entry level) and the (uber-luxurious) Alpinas. Two years
Adria is celebrating its sixtieth anniversary this year and, to mark this milestone, it has launched three special edition models – one campervan and two coachbuilt motorhomes. Here we focus on the on
THE Carado campervan range – identified by the ‘CV’ prefix – covers all the usual bases offered by continental brands, so there are 5.41m, 5.99m and 6.36m-long variants, all with fixed bed floorplans.
Adria is celebrating throughout 2025 as this year marks its sixtieth anniversary as a producer of leisure vehicles. This year is also significant for the Slovenian manufacturer as it reached the major
NO one likes to be told to ‘stay in your lane’, but sometimes it just has to be said. For instance, Renault is brilliant at making small cars, whether that be the ever-faithful Clio, or the fabulous n