Swift’s Ford Transit-based Voyager range was first launched for the 2023 season, and since then has built a strong reputation for family-friendly layouts and practical floorplans.

Over the years it’s featured both overcab and low-profile models. Here, I’m taking a look at the low-profile, rear-corner bed, rear-corner washroom 564, a four-berth model carried over from 2025. How does the new season model look, and how does it compare to the best four berth motorhomes?

Exterior of the Swift Voyager 564

The tweaks for the new year are immediately evident from the off: I thought the attractive new exterior graphics blended nicely with the Magnetic Grey coloured cab. You’ll still find a panoramic sunroof over the cab area, and there’s plenty of other kit too, including a 120W motorhome solar panel and external cold-water and BBQ points.

Lounge in the Swift Voyager 564

Step inside the Voyager 564 via the wide habitation door (which handily features a window, concertina flyscreen, bin, umbrella stand and central locking) and you’ll find the facing-sofa lounge on your left.

Like the exterior, there are changes for 2026 here, too: soft furnishings are now in a ‘Slate’ colourway, with stain-resistant fabrics that should be simple to keep clean. Also new are the Horrex Honeycomb blackout blinds around the windows, which look smart.

The cab seats swivelled to face the lounge
Plenty of room for six to relax in the lounge. Fabrics look and feel hard-wearing, too

The best motorhomes will offer a comfortable space for relaxing in, and here, there’s plenty of space for six to relax and dine in comfort around the large grey table; this can be raised and lowered electrically at the touch of a button, too. The top of the table can be folded in half, allowing easier movement for occupants when getting in or out of the seats.

This is a four-berth, and there are the seatbelts to match, too, which contrasts with the Voyager 505, a four-berth with only two travel seats. A pair of fold-down Aguti travelling seats (also incorporating Isofix) are stowed beneath the sofas.

Kitchen in the Swift Voyager 564

There’s a new look to the kitchen as well as the lounge. Here, you’ll find a ‘Grit Gres’ laminate kitchen worktop, and a new illuminated splashback. The kitchen sink is now more slimline than before to increase the amount of work surface that’s available.

The 564's Thetford Triplex combination oven/grill
In the kitchen you’ll find a Thetford Triplex combination oven/grill

When it comes to the motorhome cooker, the Voyager 564 comes with a Thetford Triplex combination oven and grill, a three-burner hob with electric plate. Then, on the opposite side, a Dometic (Series 10) 133-litre fridge.

The washroom in the Swift Voyager 564

The washroom sits in the rear offside corner; the door to it is at an angle, making it easier to step inside, given the fixed bed alongside. Once you’re in the washroom you’ll notice further changes for 2026: there’s a new illuminated shower wall panel, a White Stipple-design shower wallboard, new grey floor vinyl, and new black washroom fittings. The whole area looks smart – more reminiscent of a hotel ensuite than a traditional motorhome washroom.

The washroom and separate shower cubicle
The rear-corner washroom looks incredibly stylish, and has a separate shower cubicle

One of the most significant additions for 2026 is the inclusion in Voyager models of Truma’s new CombiNeo hot water and heating system – it provides instant and endless hot water (after an initial heat-up time). It’s a clever, useful system. I’m looking forward to seeing it appear in more leisure vehicles over time, so it’s a very welcome addition here.

Sleeping in the Swift Voyager 564

Alongside the washroom door is the French (corner) double bed. It’s narrower on the offside than on the nearside, but it’s still a decent size overall, at 6’2” x 4’3”. It also has a Duvalay Duvalite Alto mattress for additional comfort.

The fixed corner bed with a Duvalay mattress
Duvalay mattress features on the fixed corner bed, which also has a smart headboard

The make-up bed at the front – constructed from the sofa cushions – measures 6’4” x 4’4”, narrowing to 3’6”.

Storage in the Swift Voyager 564

There’s a good amount of storage space throughout the motorhome, and a reasonable payload, too, at 503kg.

Two of the lockers
Smart lockers have positive catches and attractive chrome handles

If the standard specification isn’t high enough, there are a number of option boxes that you can tick for those tour-enhancing motorhome upgrades, including for a 165bhp engine with auto transmission (which decreases payload by 30kg). Dealer-fit options, meanwhile, include a Thule Elite G2 two-cycle rack, a flatbed microwave oven, a towbar and a Thule roll-out awning.

Alternatives to consider

The Adria Matrix 670 SL 60 Year Edition was a highly commended contender at the Practical Motorhome Awards 2026. The Fiat Ducato-based motorhome impressed us with its airy lounge and the anniversary goodies it comes with, creating what we considered to be a tempting prospect.

Or how about the 2025 McLouis Fusion 330? It provides plenty of storage, looks good and also provides plenty of functionality.

Technical spec

  • Price: From £73,990
  • Sleeps: 4
  • Belts: 4
  • Base vehicle: Ford Transit Skeletal chassis cab
  • Engine: 2.0-litre, 130bhp
  • Length/width/height: 7.22/2.37/2.86m (23’8”/7’9”/9’5”)
  • MTPLM: 3500kg
  • MiRO: 2997kg
  • Payload: 503kg
  • Water (fresh/waste): 110/85 litres
  • Leisure battery: 80Ah
  • Gas: 1 x 6kg, 1 x 13kg
  • Contact: www.swiftgroup.co.uk

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