Motorhomes

TrailLite recently started seeing something of a new trend emerging in the motorhome market and the internal design of the Matakana 550 is a direct result of that. Check out our review.
Revered for the cold weather comfort of its models, Auto-Trail also offers up a host of motorhome options featuring comprehensive levels of room and storage capacity for families. The six-berth Frontier Scout is one such vehicle that fits much more into a lot less.
Frankia has its roots in a caravan manufacturing business started in Germany 50 years ago. They built their first motorhome in 1973 and marketed the first Frankia branded product in 1983. Now Frankia motorhomes are avalaible in New Zealand through Acacia Motorhomes in Auckland.
It’s an unexpectedly brilliant Christchurch day when Motorhomes Caravans & Destinations editor Peta Stavelli drops by Iconic Motorhomes to review the Swift Escape Esprit 494 motorhome.
Need lots of capacity and huge reserves of fresh water, yet don't want a motorhome that drives like a heavy-duty house bus? TrailLite might have the answer you're looking for in the updated 700 Series range.
Enthusiasts of RWD motorhomes will be heartened by the range of Sunliners now being distributed by Auckland Motorhomes. Check out this review of one.
With a price tag of $118,000, Dethleffs' new 6.9m Sunlight may be labelled a budget, entry-level motorhome, but I prefer to call it a mid-sized tourer designed specifically for couples.