Redesigns for Adria’s Coral and Matrix motorhome ranges
Adria’s Coral and Matrix low-profile coachbuilt motorhomes – the company’s best-selling ranges – have been completely redesigned for the 2021 season.
This follows two years in development, with the Slovenian manufacturer revealing that just the fridge and toilet carried over from previous models.
The two have the same external outline. The Coral still features its signature Adria Exclusive Design SunRoof, now increased in size to allow even more daylight in. The panoramic window is actually 15% bigger, while the front roof cap has a new design.
The Matrix has extra family-orientated accommodation, with a drop-down bed above the lounge.
Both come in either Supreme or Plus equipment levels. The entry-level Coral Axess and Matrix Axess continue in the range with the existing design, as well as offering shorter layouts that are not available in Plus and Supreme.
The Supreme motorhomes are all-silver (cab and living area), while the Plus models have a white body and a choice of cab colours.
All models, bar the Matrix 600 DT, are 7.49m long.
Inside, the Supreme has the darker Cashmere interior, while the Plus features Alpine White with pine-style furniture.
The interior also features Adria’s Air Flow System to circulate air around the vehicle, while there’s a choice of Truma and Alde heating systems.
Layouts in the range include the usual single bed and island bed formats, as well as a single bed/end washroom design (SLT) in the Coral and a rear washroom/garage model without a fixed bed (DT) in the Matrix.
Prices for the new range start at £62,900 (Matrix 600 DT), rising to £70,000 before options, while their design instantly takes them to the top of the class for buyers seeking a wholly contemporary look inside and out for their new motorhome.
New layouts for the Adria Compact motorhome and Adria Twin campervan
The Compact, Adria’s slimline coachbuilt motorhome range, has also gained an additional layout for 2021.
The Compact SC is 6.99m long and comes in either Plus or Supreme specification, priced from £55,440 and £57,400 respectively.
It has an island bed layout, a spacious bedroom area, a half-dinette lounge and a Duplex washroom with a hinged wall to create the shower cubicle.
Finally, there are two new additions for 2021 in the Twin campervan range.
The Twin 640 SPB Family (from £51,900) is a new four-berth model based on the extra-long Fiat Ducato.
It features a lowered rear transverse double bed, with the option to add a second, removable double bed above. It has four travel seats as standard.
The second newcomer is the Twin 640 SGX Sport Edition, the first pop-top model in the range. Upstairs it has a 2.00m by 1.20m double bed, while below it retains the height-adjustable rear bed of the standard SGX.
All Twin models get enhanced insulation and new graphics for 2021.
For more news and in-depth features on new motorhomes and campervans for the 2021 season, buy and read The Essential Guide to 2021 Motorhomes and Campervans here
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