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Chausson Flash S2 (2011)
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Model Year 2011
Class Low Profile
Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato
Price From (£) 35,950
Engine Size 2.3TD
Maximum Weight (kg) 3,500
Berths 2
Main Layout End Washroom
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Chausson Flash S2 2011

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NOT without reason did this little French low-profile win the Budget Buy category in Which Motorhome magazine's awards last year.

But when you give a brand-new model a major award there’s always a nagging doubt as to whether the live-in reality will match the show launch hype.

So, of course, we simply had to test one and put it under close scrutiny.

What’s really smart is that the French designers have introduced their novel thinking into a motorhome that meets the needs and demands of the times.

It is affordable (from £34,843 on-the-road), it is compact (six metres long) and it is a true low-profile.

You’d probably expect a compact fixed bed motorhome to come with a half-dinette seating arrangement, and the Flash doesn’t disappoint. But even here there’s a twist.

Because the rear seat needs to fold flat at bedtime it’s not quite your average half-dinette bench; there’s an armrest on the gangway side and the backrest reclines through an infinite variety of angles.

There is a downside to the design, though, and that’s the lap only seatbelt on the outside seat (simply because there’s nowhere to attach an upper belt mounting).

The wall-side seat has a three-point restraint attached to a substantial steel upright, but if you’re carrying a fourth passenger it would be advisable to safely stow the table so they cannot headbutt the tabletop in an accident.

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We can’t see a simple solution for this issue but we did wonder if Chausson could have given the seat a little more shape – after all, it doesn’t have to be flat as the bit you sit on plays no part in the bed’s mattress.

Nevertheless, this is a more comfortable lounge-diner than you’ll find in most rivals, not least because the rear seat is quite low and a false floor continues the cab’s floor level beneath the table.

The cab seats swivel easily and both have height adjustment, easily catering for drinks and snacks for four.

The occupant of the right-hand cab seat might stretch to reach a proper place setting for a meal but this is a two-berth, remember, and the table is sensibly sized for two people to face each other.

Opposite the table the small kitchen has an integral Smev hob and sink unit with three burners to cook on but no built-in ignition.

When is a fixed bed not a fixed bed? When it’s in a Flash S2. Not the best motorhoming joke, but this has to be one of the greatest new ideas we’ve seen in a long time.

You can leave duvet and pillows in situ and when you’re feeling sleepy you just tip the backrest of the rear seat forward to lie flat, thus completing the foot of the bed.

The S2’s bedroom beats most standard French bed designs. The person sleeping against the wall can (just) get out of bed without climbing over their partner, by shuffling down to the foot of the bed.

There’s the sideboard, for your bedtime drink and book, and the washroom wall is ideal to prop yourself against to sit and read. Reading lights are just where you’d want them.

And if your other half wants to rise before you, the cab seats and table allow them to take breakfast while you snooze.

Pull back the sliding door by the head of the bed and you’ll be forgiven a gasp as you take in the size and quality of the washroom. Has such a small motorhome ever had such superior ablutions facilities?

Probably not, for whilst the swivel cassette toilet and corner basin unit are unremarkable, the size of the shower cubicle is on an American RV scale.

This is a budget ‘van and it’s as good as you can expect for the money – in some ways better. There was surprisingly little conversion noise and everything worked as it should.

The best new layout of 2010, it also drives well, is sensibly priced and has a superb washroom. Brilliant!

This review was first published in the August 2010 issue of Which Motorhome magazine.
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Our verdict

Offering one of the best new layouts of 2010, the Chausson Flash S2 is a winner in every way.

Advantages

Won Which Motorhome's Best Budget motorhome 2011
Clever fold-down bed works brilliantly
Washroom is RV-sized
Spacious lounge with adjustable seat backrest

Disadvantages

Fourth travel seat only has a lap belt

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