Hobby updates caravan range for 2027 season
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Hobby has updated its caravan line-up for the 2027 season, with revised kitchens, new exterior styling and changes to key model ranges.
The German manufacturer is keeping the same overall portfolio, with 34 caravan models across seven model ranges. The bigger changes are inside the tourers, especially in the kitchen areas and front living spaces.
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What changes for 2027?
Across all Hobby caravan ranges apart from Maxia, the kitchens have been reworked with slimmer worktops, straighter drawer fronts and lighter furniture finishes.
In the Excellent range, the table finish now matches the kitchen worktop.
Hobby says this gives a closer link between the kitchen and seating area, although the more useful point for buyers is the cleaner, lighter look through the centre of the caravan.
The sleeping area has also changed in Excellent, Excellent Edition and Prestige models with single beds.
These layouts now gain extra surfaces near the bed, giving owners somewhere to put phones, tablets, books or glasses overnight. New reading lights and indirect lighting have also been added.
Most of the caravan line-up also gets revised exterior graphics for 2027. Hobby has slimmed down the slate-grey side stripes and added a dark red accent stripe. Maxia models are the exception.
Excellent Edition and Prestige updated
The Excellent Edition gets the most noticeable interior change for the new season.
The 2027 models have a new light wood finish, white furniture fronts, blue upholstery, anthracite washroom furniture and ship’s deck-style flooring.
Prestige models gain the general kitchen and front-section updates, plus a new 157-litre Dometic compressor fridge.
The range also gets a new brown and beige upholstery scheme called Nala.
Hobby says more detail on the Excellent Edition and Prestige caravans will follow in a separate announcement.
Seven ranges continue for 2027
The wider Hobby caravan line-up remains familiar. Ontour continues as the smallest and narrowest of the classic Hobby caravans, with two layouts, up to four berths and a width of 2.2m.
De Luxe remains the biggest part of the range, with 12 layouts and up to six berths. The line-up includes single beds, island beds, transverse beds, longitudinal beds, three bunk bed layouts and the 515 UHL with a drop-down bed.
Excellent has four layouts, with two models using a full-width rear washroom and separate shower cubicle.
Excellent Edition keeps eight layouts, with up to five berths. The 650 KMFe remains the family-focused option in the range, with a central seating area and a separate children’s seating area next to the bunk beds.
Prestige covers nine layouts, with up to seven berths. These are among Hobby’s largest caravans for 2027, with 2.5m-wide bodies and technically permissible laden masses running from 1,700kg to 2,500kg.
Maxia continues with two Scandinavian-influenced layouts, while Beachy returns with four lightweight layouts, up to four berths and a width of 2.165m.
Hobby says its website will switch over to the 2027 season on 1 August, 2026.