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Two South African off-road RVs: Conqueror UEV-30 and Invader Viator

25.05.2026 05:05 1 min 2 sources
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Two South African off-road RVs: Conqueror UEV-30 and Invader Viator
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In Brief

South African companies Conqueror and Invader have unveiled new off-road models: the UEV-30 fifth-wheel caravan and the Viator pop-top camper

The South African off-road RV market has two new entries.

Conqueror UEV-30

Conqueror introduced the UEV-30 caravan, designed for towing by a pickup via a fifth-wheel system. The 8.24 m model weighs 2.42 t. It features two sleeping berths (200×160 cm), a full bathroom with shower, and two kitchens. Price is unannounced, but a used smaller UEV 25 costs around €50,000.

Invader Viator

Invader presented the Viator off-road camper. An electric lift raises the roof from 2.05 m to 2.7 m in 60 seconds, revealing a queen-size bed and a shower. The unit weighs 1250 kg with a payload of 550 kg.

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Conqueror UEV-30: Off-road caravan from South Africa combines luxury and pickup dreams

27.04.2026 PROMOBIL DEU

Invader Viator motorhome with pop-up roof presented

24.03.2026 iXBT Live RUS

🇿🇦 South Africa — fuel prices

Updated: 30.05.2026

Diesel

$1.92 /l

ZAR31.18 · €1.65/l

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pricier than 65% of countries

Petrol

$1.63 /l

ZAR26.52 · €1.40/l

76 of 126

pricier than 60% of countries

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