New names and models confirmed for nec

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The Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show returns this month, with a number of new campervans making their debut.

The show is taking place at the NEC in Birmingham, from 13 to 18 February.

From VW campervan specialist, Ecowagon, comes its first larger campervan, based on the Fiat Ducato, but expected to have the same top-quality fittings and design as the company’s award-winning Expo+.

Meanwhile, first-time exhibitor, Kaktus, will be showing its new Dune, which is built on a MAN TGE six-metre panel van with a roof pod to create extra height/light and side pods with windows on both sides to create extra width in the rear transverse over-garage double bed.

Project Yonder is another new exhibitor, competing in the same marketplace for high-end 4x4 campervans. It will reveal its brand-new Mercedes Sprinter campervan, the Freedom 4X, at the show and says this gas-free model is designed for off-grid touring.

Then, from Slovenia, comes a campervan that’s completely new to the UK. Robeta is launching its Mercedes Sprinter-based Adonis. Another upmarket, fixed bed model, this is a 5.93m-long campervan that’s available with rear or all-wheel drive. It has innovative features such as a ‘hidden’ pullout sink, a macerator toilet and a washroom with a 180-degree ‘double-winged’ glass door which also serves as a night-time partition.

Other campervan brands confirmed to be at the show include Adria, Bilbo's, Bodans, Bailey, Danbury, Dirty Weekender, Dreamer, Hillside, Malibu, Murvi, Rolling Homes, RP Motorhomes, Sherwood Campers, Swift, Vanworx, Ventura, and WildAx.

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