Adria announces new caravans for sale in 2017
Alongside the launch of a new range of two Alde-heated Alpina models, Adria has announced new full-sized panoramic sunroofs in the lightweight Altea range, and spec enhancements to one model in the Adora line-up.
That’s the Thames, which now has Alde heating; the same spec as the Adora Isonzo, which has proved to be Adria’s best-selling caravan in Britain.
The big news from Adria, though, is the Alpinas. These models have Bluetooth connectivity and high-quality speakers to enable you to play music stored on your smartphone.
They also have multi-option programmable illumination, meaning that lighting in various separate areas of the caravan can be programmed to come on and off at differing times.
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Alpinas have sprung mattresses, and lounge seating of high quality foam. They have corner headrests, and triple front windows leading up into an over-lounge panoramic skylight. Top lockers are concave and finished in white gloss.
The two models offer caravan layouts with the option of a fixed island bed or twin beds. The twin-bed Alpina Colorado is £27,040. The side settees of its U-shaped lounge are long enough to recline on. The Colorado has a full-width rear shower room.
Kitchen equipment in both models is a three-burner in-line hob, an extractor fan above the hob and a tall slim fridge-freezer. Alpinas have microwaves as standard, which no other Adria range has. Alpinas also have 50-litre inboard tanks, exterior shower points ad outside TV points with satellite and USB connectivity.
The Missouri is £27,640. Its washroom is on the nearside, and contains a separate shower cubicle and a tip-up basin above the bench-style toilet.
Both Alpina models are 2.46m wide and have overall lengths of 8.25m. MIRO is 1734kg for the Missouri and 1738 for the Missouri. The MTPLM of both models if 1900kg.
For more information visit the Adria manufacturer homepage.
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