Swift's 4 Series motorhomes launched
【Summary】Swift has launched its 4 Series motorhomes, which are available on a 3,500kg chassis suitable for a standard Class B car license. With prices starting under £70,000, these motorhomes offer a comprehensive spec and come with standard equipment such as a solar panel, reversing camera, and Thetford Triplex cooker. The Ford base vehicle includes features like a 155bhp motor, infotainment system, and air conditioning.
The new Voyager 4 Series motorhomes offer three options, all available on a 3,500kg chassis suitable for those with a standard Class B car license. These motorhomes are priced from under £70,000 and have a length of 7.54m, which is a typical size for fixed bed motorhomes.
Despite their affordable price, these vehicles come with a comprehensive specification and a limited options list. The only factory-fit extras are the automatic transmission and SwiftShield soft furnishings. However, your dealer can add an awning, bike rack, and roof air-conditioning if desired.
Standard equipment across the 4 Series range includes an external cold water shower, outside barbecue point, habitation door with window and central locking, a 100W solar panel, reversing camera, cab blinds, Isofix on rear seats, Duvalay Duvalite Alto mattresses, and a 133-litre automatic energy selection fridge with a removable freezer section.
Additional features include a Thetford Triplex cooker with mains hotplate, dual-fuel Truma Combi with Crash Sensor Mono for en route use of the heating, Winter Pack with tank heaters for the underslung fresh and waste tanks, the VIN Chip identification system to deter theft, and a 10-year bodyshell warranty.
The Ford base vehicle comes with all the necessary kit, including a 155bhp motor, Magnetic Grey cab with a color-coded bumper, Zenec Xzent infotainment system with a 12-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, air-conditioning, cruise control, ESC with Load adaptive Control and Roll Stability Control, stop/start, and front fog lamps.
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