Essential Guide to 2020 motorhomes - Carado motorhomes
Carado V 337 motorhome
Carado’s V 337 is a striking, low-profile, 6.65m motorhome, which is ideal for touring couples.
The layout gives a spacious, relaxed and stylish feel to this model. The comfortable, 1.95m twin beds at the rear sit in a stylish bedroom area. You’re not limited to twin beds, however, if you choose the pull-out lounging option. With this option you can turn your single beds into a big double bed.
Two overhead cupboards at the rear, shelf space and wardrobes under the beds on each side give you plenty of space for clothes and accessories. The skylight and windows on each side makes it a light, airy bedroom. A curtain separates the bedroom from the kitchen and washroom for privacy and keeping out the light.
Carado’s clever Vario washroom makes it easy to convert the washroom into a shower room. Swing the basin and mirror over the toilet and you have a decent-sized shower. Carado certainly packs a lot into the space.
Opposite the washroom is the gorgeous kitchen with plenty of storage in the way of overhead lockers and cupboards.
The combined three-burner gas hob and kitchen sink, plus kitchen surfaces, make it easy to prepare and cook meals. The 89-litre fridge-freezer is plenty for two people on tour.
The stylish living space can easily accommodate four people around the table, with two on the travelling seats and another two on the driver and passenger seats.
A big cupboard above the table is perfect for keeping your accessories and equipment tidy and secure. The skylight and windows make the living space cosy and exquisite for eating, relaxing and entertaining.
Outside, the garage is big enough to stow a couple of bikes, your outside furniture and BBQ equipment and any other gear you need on tour, so there’s no need to pack light.
The V 337 is a delightful motorhome – no wonder it’s such a popular model.
SPECIFICATION
Price from: £39,399 OTR
Base vehicle: Fiat Ducato
Layout: Twin rear beds
Berths: 2
Travel seats: 4
Length: 6.65m
Gross weight: 3,500kg
Payload: 900kg
Carado A 464 motorhome
With six berths, the Carado A 464 is ideal for families, or couples travelling with friends. This overcab model has heaps of space for living, sleeping and storing your gear.
A comfortable transverse rear bed sits over an enormous garage. Bedroom storage is generous, too. The washroom contains the toilet, sink and shower, which includes a shower screen.
The big kitchen has a 113-litre fridge-freezer, lots of cupboard space, and a kitchen surface comprising a three-burner gas hob and sink. Four can sit at the adjustable dining table in this cosy space. The double bed above the cab is ideal for children.
Outside, the A 464 has a cavernous garage for bikes and equipment, plus anchors for keeping it all in place.
SPECIFICATION
Price from: £49,699 OTR
Base vehicle: Fiat Ducato
Layout: Transverse rear bed
Berths: 6
Travel seats: 4
Length: 7.25m
Gross weight: 3,500kg
Payload: 630kg
Carado I 338 motorhome
The capacious, 6.98m A-class I 338 has a brand-new layout for 2020 to make it look and feel more spacious. The motorhome has two single beds at the rear.
The I 338 weighs less and now has a better payload.
In the new L-shaped kitchen, there’s a new half-height wardrobe left of the three-burner gas hob. Ideal for hanging coats and storing shoes, the flat surface on top also provides a perfect space for a coffee machine or kettle to sit. There’s a useful socket above to power any devices there.
Carado has improved the lighting in the bedroom with two LED reading lights. And, indirect lighting in the living space makes it feel homely. Outside, the I 338 has new, wide-angle rear view mirrors.
SPECIFICATION
Price from: £56,949 OTR
Base vehicle: Fiat Ducato
Layout: Single rear beds and drop-down double
Berths: 4
Travel seats: 4
Length: 6.98m
Gross weight: 3,500kg
Payload: 650kg
Highlights of Carado’s 2020 motorhomes
- New layouts T 338 and I 338 models for 2020; both have single beds with an option of a drop-down bed in the T 338
- Better payloads in the new models, achieved by reducing the weight
- More surface space in the kitchen, and a new half-height wardrobe to the left of a three-burner gas hob
- Better bedroom lights and decor, with LED reading lights and integrated USB charging points. New slats and bed mattresses
- All 2020 motorhomes and campervans now on a Fiat chassis
- All motorhomes come with a five-year quality warranty and a seven-year water ingress warranty
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