PIONEER VERVE REVIEWS
TRACK Trailer bought Pioneer and Trakmaster in 2020 with big plans for these two iconic brands. COVID intervened, and while TRACK spent the downtime on engineering and concept planning, it has taken longer than the company hoped to develop contemporary models. The recent release of the Pioneer Verve is a powerful indicator that TRACK is ‘on track’ to build on its range of high-quality camper hybrids and caravans.
The Verve sits perfectly in the growing tribe of hybrids, and it's encouraging to see a locally grown version taking on the stream of imports in the sector. The Verve joins the recently released Cub C16 as an alternative for those looking for a locally manufactured high-end and very capable compact van.
On meeting TRACK marketing manager Lloyd Waldron and his wife Kylie, it was immediately obvious TRACK hadn't wasted the COVID years. The Verve is a standout. Lloyd and Kylie were heading back to their Melbourne base after a promotional tour with the new van, and we met at Gillards Campground on the NSW south coast, not far from our home base.
The new Verve adds to TRACK's range of recreational vehicles with a full-height caravan to complement its selection of TRACK T4 pop-tops. It's a natural evolution of the Pioneer