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’van review SWIFT KON-TIKI 764

It was only a couple of seasons ago that Swift’s Kon-Tiki was revamped to become Kon-Tiki and Kon-Tiki Sport. Now it has been updated again, as Kon-Tiki. The range won’t go into production until 2022, but we were able to take a look at the shortest model, the 7.84m-long 764, a four-berth with a French bed and rear-corner washroom.

It’s on a 4500kg Fiat Ducato chassis, so you’ll need the right licence; under the bonnet is the

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