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BIG FAMILY MASTERPIECE

IN BRIEF

➔ Six-berth family van with four dedicated bunks
 ➔ 3990kg ATM with 930kg payload
 ➔ Great storage and spacious bathroom

I have reviewed a number of large and big-ticket family vans lately, but the Wonderland RV Hornet is next level for two main reasons. First, it has two sets of dedicated double bunks, making it a very spacious six-berth van. Sure, there are plenty of other six-berth vans, but most involve some kind of opening up, sliding out or rearranging seating each night to make up at least one of those beds. Or you have a couple of kids sharing a large bed to make up the six sleeping spots. And second, to accommodate all these people the Hornet has a big payload just shy of one tonne, which means you will be towing it with one of the muscle cars of utes such as a Ram used in this review.

Joining me for the review were Deb McFarlane and Maree Viotto. Deb joined the Wonderland team as a handover advisor after becoming a Wonderland owner a couple of years ago. Deb knows the product well, having done a lot of holidaying in her van and recently upgrading to a larger Wonderland. Maree is the stylist for Wonderland who makes their vans look top notch.

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