Practical Caravan

NEW MODELS for 2021

THE PANDEMIC HAS delayed many manufacturers’ launches for the 2021 season, and they won’t be revealed until later in the year. But a handful have begun to announce their plans so we’re taking our first look at some of the latest caravans.

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Adria is focusing its efforts for 2021 on the Adora (A), the mid-market range that accounts for 65% of the caravans the firm sells in the UK. Last year, this amounted to over 1220 vehicles.

For the new season, the Slovenian manufacturer sought inspiration from a designer of microlight aircraft, to come up with a completely new exterior for the Adora, which includes wind diffusers running up both sides of the front panel - these are meant to aid towing.

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