Camper Trailer Australia

LIMITED EDITION LIMITLESS POTENTIAL

In the world of Australia’s longest standing manufacturer of camper trailers, Cub Campers, the Brumby is an icon. The forwardfold Frontier may be their largest seller, but when it comes to a proven design that represents all that Cub stands for and has historically specialised in, the Brumby is it. The Brumby LE — the acronym means Limited Edition (limited, Cub says, to probably mid-2020) — looks in many ways similar to what we’ve seen before. However, the idea was to design and build an up-specced edition that in some ways returns to the toughly engineered versions from the past. At the same time Cub have added some new offroad features that are coming out of the Cub factory in 2019 to make this an even more competent performer in extreme conditions, plus they’ve blended it with a few luxury-orientated additions.

The LE is, in short, a trial ship for what could potentially be a new luxury-cum-durability package that will become a regular option across the Cub range. At the same time, the LE is a way of market-testing ideas for regular inclusion in either the Brumby alone, or across the range of Cub models.

TWO BRUMBIES, SIDE BY SIDE

Our review camper was the first off the production line, and had been equipped with the factory’s Adventure Pack, adding a

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