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Sprite Alpine 2

Key Features

Model Year 2012
Class Single Axle
Price From (£) 12,031
Internal Length (m) 4.34
Shipping Length (m) 6.04
MRO (kg) 1000
MTPLM (kg) 1,156
Max Width (m) 2.23
External Height (m) 2.61
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Price £11,500 Berths 2 MIRO 1009kg MTPLM 1160kg Body length 4.3m
Shipping length 5.99m Body width 2.25m
Contact Swift Group T 01482 847332 W swiftgroup.co.uk

Exterior
It used to be that continental caravans were the sunny-looking ones. The Brits have caught up in recent years and the 2012 Sprites follow this trend with big, bold, sky-blue sweeps and lines that run along almost the whole length.
The front shape is new, too – much more steeply raked and rounded. And you’ll notice Sprites follow another trend as they now have step-on hitch covers, so that you can gain enough height to clean that lovely front window. The single-piece glazing lets in more light than a triple-window would.

Interior
The bold theme continues inside, with big, floral patterns on seat backs and cushions. Floral? Yes, but these flowers are big and modern; very unlike the fabrics found in caravans a few years ago. Above all, the fabric contrast of dark brown and cream gives Sprites a real identity – we think this is far more memorable than the subtle beiges of the last few model-years.
Looks are great but a far more important feature of a small caravan is storage. In this two-berth, end washroom caravan, only 4.3 metres long, there’s an amazing amount of space for stuff. Top side lockers reach deep into the front body lines, giving almost twice the capacity you’re expecting before you open the doors of these compartments.
Drop-down doors run the full length of the settees, so getting items in and out is easy. Kitchen storage, as you’d expect in a caravan this short, is confined to a single cupboard but there’s a second one, with two large shelves, in the dresser opposite.
A trio of overhead kitchen cabinets gives brilliant storage for lightweight items, and there is another overhead locker above the dresser.



In the washroom, the storage story continues, with a double-doored wardrobe which gives you full hanging depth, plus a shelf and a 65cm-deep space underneath it. A second shelf here would have created more space for shoes and would have added only a few grams to the brilliantly low 1160kg MTPLM of the Alpine 2.
There’s a big cupboard under the 38cm-wide washbasin. And the door to the washroom opens through 180 degrees, to sit against the wall beside
the entrance door, where there are two coat hooks and a useful shelf for smaller items. Another shelf sits above the Truma heater unit within the dresser, but this area looks as if a drawer should have been fitted there.
Anything missing? There’s no carpet in the washroom, the hob has only three burners, and there is no microwave oven (it’s a £122 option which we’d take). Swift’s Diamond Pack is listed as an option; every Sprite arrives at its dealer complete with this £399 seven-item pack, and it’s important because it includes a spare wheel, an AL-KO Secure wheel lock receiver and an AKS hitch-head stabiliser.

We like
The new, sleek body shape, the smart, bold fabrics, the positive locker catches, the big washroom – pretty much everything!

We dislike

The Diamond Pack being listed as an option whereas it’s standard on every Sprite – as it should be. It would be better to incorporate it into the list price.

Exterior 7/10
A modern curvy shape gives the new Sprites fresh appeal, and the graphics create head-turning looks.
Lounging 8/10
Full-length settees give you space to put your feet up.
Dining 8/10
Pull out the extension to the top of the central chest of drawers, or put up the substantial free-standing table – perfect for two.
Sleeping     8/10
Two singles or a double made from the usual pull-out slat arrangement.
Kitchen 7/10
Just about enough surface – 33cm to the left of the sink, plus space around it, and there’s more area to work with on the dresser opposite.
Storage 8/10
There are seven overhead cabinets, including three above the kitchen, two lower cupboards in the kitchen and a big wardrobe – ideal!
Washroom 8/10
Full marks because it’s exceptional for a compact caravan – both the shower area and washbasin are large.
Build quality 8/10
Swift standards are high, throughout its ranges. £11,500 Sprites are no exception.
Practicality 9/10
Superb for two people seeking a lightweight, budget caravan that looks neither lightweight nor budget and with a classic layout.
Value for money 9/10
Even with the Diamond pack adding £399 to the price, so you can have a spare wheel, the Alpine 2 scrapes in at under £12,000.
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