Full review
PACKED with innovative use-of-space features, outstanding in visual terms – and with a splendid fixed bed layout - Fendt’s new Bianco has a lot going for it.
A startling feature is a cleverly designed partition between kitchen and bedroom which slides out and its central portion, which is designed to accommodate a flatscreen television, swivels so that it can be seen from the living area or bedroom.
The lower portion of this divider is a pull-out storage basket unit – an excellent use of space.
Opposite the kitchen is one of the largest wardrobes anywhere in caravans, plus a five-shelf cupboard with a shoe cupboard beneath it.
The shower-and-toilet room is en-suite to the bedroom; there’s a neat washbasin and dressing table with plenty of cupboard space.
The U-shaped lounge
The lounge is the typically continental U-shaped, excellently comfortable and upholstered in high quality, durable velour fabric in blue with feature fine stripes of orange and lemon shades.
The fixed bed is almost full domestic size; the corner cut-off is minimal. There’s a noseweight indicator on the jockey wheel and a drop-step entry – common in motorhomes but almost unheard-of in caravans.
Specification:
Price: £12,485
Berths: 4
MIRO: 1308kg
MTPLM: 1600kg
Shipping length: 7.03m
Internal length: 5.10m
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• This article first appeared in the December 2007 issue of Which Caravan, as part of its NEC show coverage. To subscribe to the magazine, click here.Content continues after advertisements