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On the back of their innovative approach to interior design that shook up the industry when they launched some eight years ago, New Age has grown into one of the most influential caravan brands. The young company introduced the style and colours of contemporary apartment living to RV interiors, and they haven't looked back. And although most other vans now follow the same trend, New Age manages to stay fresh.

In recent times the Walkinshaw Group took complete control of the business after a period where they were part owners. The move into the RV market followed the demise of their Special Vehicles branch with the passing of Holden. We are looking forward to the combination of an Avant Guard caravan company and Walkinshaw’s engineering knowhow, and the release of bold new ideas over the coming months.

Of all the vans in the extensive New Age lineup, this family tourer is one of the most popular and the Road

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