Many first-time caravanners' tourer of choice, Sprite has made a name for itself with lightweight affordability that's now also benefitting from parent-company Swift's more expensive models.
Innovative layouts and grade three thermal insulation mean that these caravans are perfect for couples, families and all-year-round use, on any budget.
The Sprite Super Quattro DB is the lightest, lowest-priced touring caravan in the new wave of eight-feet-wide, twin-axle options ...
Sprite Quattro DD - caravan review
Unveiled this spring: the newest Sprite caravan, with two lounges, beds for six, seating for 12 – and a baby ...
Sprite Freedom 6 TD - caravan review
The Sprite Freedom 6 TD is a caravan to consider if you are thinking of graduating from tenting to ...
Swift Coastline Esprit Q6 EW - caravan review
The special-edition Swift Coastline models are Somerset retailer Highbridge Caravan Centre's best-selling new ...
Swift Siena 4 SB - caravan review
The special-edition Swift Siena 4 SB, made to the specification of Grantham Caravans, has extras worth £2475 ...
Sprite Major 6 - caravan review
The Sprite Major 6 is up among the most popular caravans for young families,. This iconic model gets a new ...
Sprite Quattro EW - caravan review
The Sprite Quattro EW is among the lightest twin-axle caravans you can buy; it has a double bed and a ...
Sprite Major 4 SB - caravan review
The new-for-2015 Sprite Major 4 SB is the lowest-priced transverse island bed caravan on the market; the ...
Swift Siena 4 SB - caravan review
Siena, the new name in caravans for 2015, is a special edition of the Sprite range, made to the specification ...
Swift Lifestyle 6 FB - caravan review
The special-edition Swift Lifestyle 6 FB is a special edition of a Sprite Quattro FB, made for the Marquis ...