The new Swift Voyager 4 range was on display at The Great Holiday Home Show in Harrogate (8-10th September).

Unlike the low-profile Voyager 5 models, the Voyager 4 sub-range are all overcabs, with three layouts available. Coming on a Ford chassis, the ‘vans all have a fixed Luton overcab bed which includes a Duvalay Duvalite Alto mattress, differing rear bed options, and in the case of the two five-berth models, a front single bed that can be made up.

Each kitchen also comes with a Thetford oven and grill, a three-burner gas hob, and a Dometic Series 10 133-litre dual-hinged fridge, complete with a freezer compartment. Other features are an external water point and an external BBQ point.

The range includes the rear lounge 475, a five-berth motorhome with a front dinette and a mid washroom and kitchen. The ‘van comes with five seat belts and an OTR price of £69,995.

Rear lounge
The rear lounge in the 475

Then there is the five-berth 485, a motorhome with fixed single beds at the rear and an OTR price that starts from £69,495. Like the 475, the model comes with five belts too – in both cases, these include one rear-facing and two forward-facing seats.

Swift Voyager 485
The Swift Voyager 485

There is also a four-berth motorhome in the range, the Voyager 494. The ‘van comes with a rear island bed, a front dinette, and a mid kitchen and washroom. The OTR price starts from £68,995 for the model.

Island bed in 494
The rear island bed in the Swift Voyager 494

Each model has an MTPLM of 3,500kg.

The Voyager 5 range was also on show, including the new addition to the lineup, the 574. A six-berth motorhome with four seat belts, the model includes parallel seating in the rear lounge, as well as a drop down bed.

Lounge of 574
Inside the Swift Voyager 574

A front double can also be made up too. Coming with a length of 7.73m and a width of 2.37m, the 574 has an MTLPM of 3500kg and an OTR price that starts from £73,495.

Visitors to the show also got to see the Adria Active Duo, a ‘van that comes with a pop-up roof and an optional tailgate awning. Erwin Hymer UK were also at the show, and recently confirmed it was dropping the Compass brand for the 2024 season.

Here in 2024? Then find out about the latest release from the manufacturer, as Swift launches its Trekker campervan range.


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