New Adria Action and Adora caravans unveiled
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New models announced from Adria
Adria’s best-selling Adora range has been restyled. One previously four-berth model has become a five-berth, with the introduction of a folding bunk, and the Slovenian manufacturer’s long-running two-berth Action model now has layout changes, a larger front window – and it’s longer.
Three Adria Adora models with new interior styling
New features introduced to the Adora range include infinitely adjustable bolster cushion backrests, marble-effect kitchen surfaces and overhead lockers with a softly curved pattern that is inspired by waves on a shoreline.
Kitchens have been redesigned, incorporating a push-button cabinet lock system, plus a large (150-litre) Thetford fridge that can be opened from either the left or the right side.
Shower room highlights include marble-effect washroom surfaces, black taps and illuminated shower towers, plus oval backlit mirrors.
There will be three Adora models. These are the Isonzo, with a transverse double bed and a rear shower room; the Tiber, which has a rear bedroom and a shower-toilet arrangement amidships, and the Seine, with twin beds and a rear shower room. (The Sava, the family layout with bunk beds, has been discontinued.)
Adoras have Alde heating. The new Isonzo has yet to arrive in Britain from Slovenia.
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As with these new features, Adria has long been well regarded in the caravan industry for producing high-quality caravans that are not only thoughtfully designed but also help create holidays and lifelong memories.
Adria Adora Seine – now a five-berth model
The Seine now becomes a five-berth caravan, with the introduction of a folding bunk above one of the twin beds. The bunk is incorporated into – and disguised within – a top locker.
It unclips and folds down and incorporates a robust mesh panel to prevent the occupant from rolling out of bed.
The Seine and the Tiber will both be priced at £36,495. MTPLM figures for both models will be 1,800kg. The MTPLM and the price of the new Isonzo are yet to be announced.
Adria Adora Tiber – with a double bed at the rear
The Tiber has the same sumptuous lounge as the Seine and the same kitchen, too. The microwave in both is hidden behind one of the two reverse-curve doors above the kitchen.
This is the rear-bedroom model, with the shower area divided into two compartments amidships. The forward door closes across the caravan to make two rooms.
The bedroom is large, thanks to the eight-foot width that the Tiber shares with the Seine and Isonzo. The bed has wardrobes on each side, both with cabinets below.
An interesting style point is the design of the bedhead. It appears to hang on straps that loop around a black metal rail just above the headboard. It’s fixed to the wall, of course, but the style statement is distinctive.
The washbasin room features a backlit oval mirror. Two rows of shelving run around two walls.
There is a panel radiator, part of the Alde heating system. Three spotlights are aligned on a track, matching that above the bed.
The shower compartment has disguised lighting behind the panel on which the riser bar is fitted. There is a panel radiator beneath. A towel rail runs the length of the compartment across the ceiling.
The slimline fridge is opposite the kitchen, alongside the shower compartment.
Lights are set into a track that runs along the aft edge of the huge sunroof that arches over the lounge.
Corner cushions can be set upright or angled for reclining comfort. The linked bolster-style cushions can be moved around and doubled up to create cosiness.
The upholstery has a weave pattern composed of pale grey and cream. The reverse of the bolster cushions is pale fawn velvet fabric. The result is a stylish yet also cosy look.
The Tiber has a drawer in the doorway under the sofa, perfect for placing shoes as you step inside.
Adria Action – longer and with a larger front window
The iconic Adria Action, introduced in 2005 and largely unchanged in its stunning exterior body lines throughout those 21 years, now gets a modified shape.
Its lines continue to adhere to the distinctive curving shape that has created its unique character, but now with a much wider and deeper front window.
This two-berth, with an end kitchen and combined shower/washbasin compartment, has a large lounge that converts to a double bed.
The 391 LH is 30cm longer in overall length, at 5.9m, than the Action 361 LH from which it will take over when production models arrive in the UK. The width continues to be 2.19m.
Bed options
The Action 391 LH has a new design of bed and table arrangement. This enables the lounge to be converted either into a huge bed that takes over the entire lounge area, or a smaller double bed, which means that two facing seating areas remain available.
Alternatively, the lounge can be used as two single beds. In this mode, the base of each can be raised, at the pillow end, in the style of a sun lounger, for daytime reclining.
The single beds are 2m long and 66cm wide. The size of the bed that uses the whole lounge area is 2m by 2.04m.
Unique table design
The table design is not only new, it’s unique to this model. A table attaches to a bracket on one side of the seating base. It can be swivelled around to suit needs. Production models will have a second bracket, at the front of the lounge, to create more table position options.
Extendable dresser surface
Another unique feature is the design of the dresser surface. A worktop pulls out to double its size, providing extra kitchen space.
Also new is the design of the combined shower/toilet room, which is separated from the kitchen by a tambour door.
A part-wall is hinged from a vertical pole and can be moved across the toilet area to shield it from water when the shower is in use. The part-wall has a mirror and washbasin mounted on it.
Cooking equipment is a two-burner hob; UK models will have a combination oven/grill. The fridge is Dometic’s tall, slimline model. Optional extras are a Dometic air-conditioning unit and a coffee machine mounted on the kitchen wall.
New equipment includes awning rail lighting and a Bluetooth sound bar.
The price of the Action 391 LH is £28,495. The MTPLM will be 1,300kg. Heating is from the Truma Combi 4 E system.
Exterior appearance is distinguished by pale grey deep bumpers, grab handles and front panel. The main body colour is white.
Lighting runs within the awning rail; Adria calls it ‘silhouette’ lighting.
Although the model pictured has an offside door, this being the first one to arrive in Britain, UK production models will have nearside doors.
The new Action 391 LH, the Adora Seine and the Adora Tiber were unveiled at the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show, held in February at the NEC.
Adria Action Sports
A second Action model is to be launched later this year, called Action Sports. It will be the same layout and the same size as the Action 391 LH. It will have different colours, both interior and exterior. More details are yet to be announced.
Adria Altea and Alpina ranges
The Altea and Alpina ranges continue unchanged through 2026.
Adria Altea range
The Altea range comprises three models, of three very different layouts. Whereas Adoras are named after European rivers, the Altea models are named after British rivers.
These models have Truma heating. The Tyne (priced at £29,200) has twin beds and a kitchen on the offside. As with all Altea models, the U-shaped lounge seating converts to a double bed.