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LDV Australia has launched the Series 2 version of its factory-built Deliver 9 Campervan, featuring increased power and a revised layout. Key updates include a new 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine (128kW, 420Nm), an eight-speed automatic transmission, and a two-seat variant with a north-south bed configuration. Pricing starts from $102,990 drive-away.
American built $3K truck camper to avoid rent, embraces nomadic life
A 22-year-old from Tennessee built a tiny home on a 2003 Ford Ranger truck bed to live rent-free and travel. He started the $3,000 DIY project in January 2025. According to the RV Industry Association, approximately 486,000 U.S. citizens now live full-time in RVs, with Gen Z and millennials making up 22% of owners.
Australian caravan parks face 300% insurance premium hikes
Caravan park operators in Australia are experiencing sharp increases in insurance premiums and reduced coverage due to frequent natural disasters. Association data indicates some premiums have risen by 300% since 2020, with excesses for specific risks reaching AUD 50,000. This threatens the financial viability of many parks that are crucial for domestic tourism.
Motorhomes 2026: A Global Overview of Trends and Tendencies
The OpenVan.camp editorial team analyzed 3,581 news stories from 56 countries in early 2026. Declining sales in Germany and the USA, Hyundai electric campers, budget Wuling motorhomes, KAMAZes with saunas in Russia, parking bans in Turkey — a comprehensive overview of motorhome industry trends by world region.
Snowy River Holds First Overseas Event After Hong Kong IPO
Motorhome manufacturer Snowy River has held its first overseas event following its listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The event gathered approximately 130 industry experts and partners, including associations from Australia and New Zealand. The company showcased its global brand strategy and 'ecological partnership' concept.
Tow World unveils off-road toy hauler caravan X Terra
Tow World has introduced the X Terra, a caravan that combines living quarters with a toy hauler function. The 19-foot model features a drop-down rear ramp, four bunk beds, independent suspension, and a fully electric interior system. It is marketed as a solution for families and outdoor enthusiasts needing to transport ATVs or other gear.
Cub's best-selling H16 caravan redesigned with 7-year warranty for 2026
Australian manufacturer Cub Campers has updated its top-selling H16 caravan for the 2026 model year. The redesign includes structural improvements, new interior layouts, and an extended 7-year structural warranty, with pricing starting from AU$99,990.
Mundaka is a fully-equipped, Australian-made camper van
An Australian company has unveiled the Mundaka, a fully-equipped camper van. The van comes with solar panels, a water purification system, a refrigerator, and a bed for two, eliminating the need for any aftermarket additions.
Goldfields unveils updated 2026 Escape Pod caravan
Australian company Goldfields Campers & Caravans has updated its Escape Pod travel trailer model. The 5.1 m long, 1,330 kg caravan features a kitchen, diesel heating, a 300-Ah battery system, and is priced from AU$38,900.
New Giao holds first dealer awards in Australia after Hong Kong IPO
New Giao's Australian subsidiary, SnowyRiver, held its annual dealer awards ceremony in Melbourne. The event was attended by over 130 industry representatives and association leaders. This marks the company's first major event since its listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in January 2025.
Updated 2026 LDV Deliver 9 Campervan launched
LDV has updated its factory-built Deliver 9 Campervan for the 2026 model year. The update includes a reconfigured interior, a new two-seat layout with a north-south bed, a more powerful engine, and an extended warranty. The new two-seater starts at $102,990 drive-away, while the four-seat variant has seen a $15,000 price increase.
Queensland caravan manufacturer sold to Melbourne rival after collapse
A failed Queensland caravan manufacturer has been sold to a Melbourne-based rival. The sale resulted in millions of dollars in losses for the company's investors and creditors.
Australian manufacturer unveils caravan with 1960s retro design
Australian company Goldy Caravans has launched the Beach Cruiser caravan, styled after 1965 models. The trailer is 4.8 meters long, has a tare weight of about 1100 kg, and a maximum authorized mass of 1500 kg. The starting price is around 50,000 euros.
Zone RV salvage deal leaves caravan customers millions out of pocket
A deal to salvage the collapsed luxury caravan maker Zone RV will leave over 100 customers about $10 million short, as their progress payments are not part of the asset purchase by Essential Caravans. The new owner offered affected customers caravans at cost price, which still requires significant additional payment for most, and has scrapped the previous progressive payment system. The liquidator will now investigate potential illegal trading by a former director.
Brinkley's Ron Fenech Receives RVDA Chairman's Award
Ron Fenech, founder and president of Brinkley's, has been honored with the RVDA Chairman's Award. The award recognizes outstanding contributions to the recreational vehicle industry. Fenech was acknowledged for his long-term support of the association and its educational initiatives.
Customers wait months for refunds after caravan maker collapse
Customers of Sunshine Coast caravan manufacturer Zone RV are waiting months for refunds following the company's collapse. The company ceased trading, leaving customers with undelivered orders and deposits. The refund process is protracted as the company is in liquidation.
Snowy River motorhome brand expands in Australia with three new outlets
The Chinese motorhome manufacturer Xinkaiyi (stock code 0805.HK) opened three new sales and service locations in Australia in November. The new outlets are in Geelong, Bundaberg, and Wangaratta, integrating a local dealer into the network. The expansion is part of the company's strategy to grow its presence in the Southern Hemisphere market.
Wave of bankruptcies hits Australian caravan manufacturers
A series of caravan manufacturers in Australia are going bankrupt despite high demand. Zone RV, with debts of 20 million AUD, laid off 250 employees and failed to deliver customer orders. Experts attribute the issues to high costs of custom production and reliance on Chinese suppliers.
New travel trailer boosts EV range while towing at lower cost
A new recreational vehicle trailer has been introduced, designed to reduce towing drag for electric vehicles. Its aerodynamic shape is reported to increase driving range. The model is priced significantly lower than competing products.
Australian company unveils versatile camper trailer starting at $4,900
Stockman has introduced the All Roada, a compact camper trailer designed for both recreation and utility. The base model is priced around $4,900, while a fully-equipped camping version costs approximately $8,450. It features a galvanized chassis, off-road tires, and a large plastic storage box, and can be used for transporting gear or converted into a sleeping platform.
Camping pods, micro trailers & SUV clingers: Top 12 tiny RVs of 2025 - New Atlas
The article presents a selection of 12 compact recreational vehicles for 2025, highlighting unconventional designs. The list includes inflatable tow-pods, self-powered rooftop A-frame micro-cabins, and platform-agnostic camper capsules. Some models are noted for their low base weight, while others are positioned at accessible price points for new campers.
This Camper Trailer Impresses with Versatility and Price
Australian company Stockman has introduced the All Roada, a compact camper trailer. The base model starts at approximately $4,900, while a fully-equipped camping version costs around $8,450. The trailer features a galvanized chassis, off-road tires, and a large plastic storage box, and can be used for transporting gear or as a utility platform.
Patriot Campers unveils ST7 SuperTourer off-road caravan with independent suspension
Australian company Patriot Campers has introduced the ST7 SuperTourer, a two-axle caravan designed for remote travel. Its key features include an independent suspension system for 35- and 37-inch tires, a 1-ton payload capacity, and extensive equipment such as a 1200W solar panel and a 3000W inverter. The caravan is priced at 200,000 Australian dollars.
Patriot Campers unveils ST7 Supertourer ultra-offroad travel trailer
Australian manufacturer Patriot Campers has presented the ST7 Supertourer, an offroad travel trailer built for remote survival. The 6.8-meter model sleeps up to five people and features a self-sufficient power system with a 920 Ah lithium battery. The base price is 224,900 Australian dollars.
Chinese Maxus Deliver 9 van converted into low-cost camper
Chinese manufacturer Maxus has introduced a ready-made camper van based on the Deliver 9 van. The 5.94-meter motorhome, with a 2.0-liter diesel engine and full equipment including a kitchen and separate bathroom, is sold in Australia for about 54,000 euros. The model is currently not available on the European market.
Chinese Maxus Deliver 9 Campervan launched in Australia at low price
Maxus has launched a camper van based on the Deliver 9 in Australia. The vehicle, powered by a 145 hp diesel engine and equipped with a full kitchen and separate bathroom, is priced at around 54,000 euros.
Maxus Deliver 9 launched as camper van for 54,000 euros
Maxus has launched a camper van based on the Deliver 9 panel van. The 5.94-meter-long vehicle with a 2.0-liter diesel engine is offered in Europe starting at 54,000 euros. Standard equipment includes a kitchen with a hob, refrigerator, shower cabin, and an autonomous power supply system.
Chinese camper van Maxus Deliver 9 launched at a low price
The Chinese manufacturer Maxus has introduced a series-production camper van based on the Deliver 9 van. The 5.94-meter model with a 145 hp diesel engine is offered in Australia for about 54,000 euros, fully equipped with a kitchen and shower. The motorhome is not currently available on the European market.
Maxus Deliver 9 launched as a camper van in Australia
Chinese manufacturer Maxus has introduced a camper van version of its Deliver 9 model for the Australian market. The 5.94-meter-long vehicle features a kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping space for two. Priced at approximately 90,000 Australian dollars, it is significantly cheaper than comparable European models.
Chinese Maxus Deliver 9 camper van launched in Australia
The Chinese SAIC group has launched a new camper van based on the Maxus Deliver 9 in Australia. The 5.94-meter-long vehicle comes fully equipped with a kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, and sleeping space for two. The price in Australia is approximately 54,000 euros. A decision on a potential import to Germany is expected in early 2026.