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ADRIA CORAL AXESS 600 SL

→ Price £64,815 (as tested) → Sleeps 2+1 → Belts 4 → Base vehicle Fiat Ducato → Engine 2.3 140bhp Euro 6d 35L → Length/width/height 6.99/2.30/2.85m (22’ 9”/7’ 5”/9’ 4”) → MTPLM 3500kg → Payload 577kg → Water (fresh/waste) 140/85 litres → Leisure battery TBC → Gas 2 x 11kg cylinders

Contact Adria Concessionaires Ltd Address Drury Drive, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 1WH

Web www.adria.co.uk Tel 01787 888 980

If you have been involved with motorhomes in any capacity for even the shortest length of time, you can’t fail to have heard of Adria’s Coral range. It’s been a big name in the industry for years, providing tried-and-tested layouts in well-built models that have a firm following.

Slovenian manufacturer Adria made few changes to its Coral line-up for 2020, but one addition was a vehicle that we have had on test for the past few months: the Coral Axess 600 SL.

The 6.99m ’van is based on the Fiat Ducato and features twin fixed single beds at the rear, which sit above a large garage. An L-shaped dinette up front, and a midships kitchen and washroom, complete the layout. Axess is the most basic of Adria’s three specification Coral levels, with Plus and Supreme above.

Exterior and cab

The Axess specification of this model

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