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THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS

INNOVATION

“A combination of smart technology and clever design brings high levels of innovation to the van.”

The Titan brand has been around for eight years with a business model that mixes an imported composite body with local fitout of electric and plumbing components. The company owners listen to market feedback and bring gradual improvements with each new model. The 480 came with an impressive $6000 electronics package adding considerable off-grid capability, and starting at $83,990, it has to be excellent value.

Titan made no secret that there were at this year’s Caravan of the Year event to succeed. They came well-prepared with a pair of vans that stood out for their innovative approach to offroad travel. The 480 impressed the judges, and when the scores were tallied, it was the overall winner and took out the

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