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New layouts broaden appeal of most popular 2013 Swift caravan ranges

Jan 05, 2013 News 0


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With sales of the recently launched Challenger SE and Eccles SE exceeding expectations, and a surge in demand for the outstanding value for money Sprite models, the Swift Group has responded and introduced an exciting array of new layouts: three twin axles layouts in each of the SE ranges, and a new 6 berth family layout in the Sprite range.

All the new layouts will be available to view at the Caravan and Motorhome Show, Event City in Manchester on 17-20 January 2013 and also at the new Spring Caravan & Camping show at the NEC from the 19 -24 February 2013.

In the SE ranges the three new twin axle layouts will give the ultimate in space and specification in this market sector bringing the range choice to 10 models.

The three new SE layouts are the 6 berth Challenger SE 590/Eccles SE Trekker with large front lounge and rear parallel lounge with bunks above, ideal for families.

Challenger SE 590/Eccles SE Trekker

The 4 berth Challenger 620/Eccles SE Voyager is a larger version  of the popular single axle Challenger SE 565/Eccles SE Solitiare with large front lounge, two fixed single beds and end washroom.

Challenger 620/Eccles SE Voyager

The Challenger 645/Eccles SE Wayfarer is larger version of a popular single axle layout Challenger SE 580/Eccles SE Quartz with large front lounge, island fixed bed and end washroom.

Challenger 645/Eccles SE Wayfarer

All three models are priced at £21,849.

In the Sprite range the new model is called the Major 6 TD , this is same layout as in the Challenger Sport range which has been very successful.  Demand for this family layout in an even lighter and more affordable style and specification had led to its introduction in the Sprite line up.

It offers 6 berths with a large front lounge, large rear dinette that converts to either a single bed or bunks and two further fixed bunks.

Sprite Major 6 TD

It will priced at £14,320

‘I am delighted by the response we have received to our new ranges and how quickly we have been able to respond to customer demand by adding further desired layouts.  Our strategy of delivering real value for money through  increasing specification, while reducing weights to suit a wider range of tow cars has given us an outstanding start to the season with sales exceeding expectations.’  Nick Page Swift Group Commercial Director commented.

 

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