Network RV has seen a huge amount of growth over recent times, and we realised it’s time to grow. Not just our brand, but the space we operate from.
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Would you like to travel around Australia in comfort and style? What’s Up Downunder gave us the opportunity to show off our Palazzo Double Slide-Out luxury touring caravan.
This particular Streamline has been designed for couples that like their space, enjoy entertaining and taking the grandkids on an occasional holiday.
Campbellfield, Victoria-based Network RV is set to breathe new life into Elite Caravans after recently taking control of the embattled Melbourne caravan business.
While the last 12 months has seen a raft of RV brands go under, there have been some fresh arrivals too, such as the debut this week at the NSW Caravan, Camping and Holiday Supershow of Roadhouse Caravans.
Launched earlier this year, the new Melbourne-built Roadhouse brand is primarily focused on a seven-model luxury off-road range, from a $80,000 single-axle 18ft 6in model to a $106,000 22-foot bunk van.
Therese and Dave Proust are super excited to introduce and show you around the NextGen Next Level Caravan. Dave and Therese had the pleasure of calling this caravan home while on the What’s Up Dowunder Summer Series.
This off road caravan comes standard with the DO-35 off Road Swivel Hitch that is a Go anywhere Hitch to take you to those unexplored places. It has two Jerry can holders and two gas bottles to take your adventure to the next level.
The NextGen Next Level is an extreme Off-Road range designed for those that want to travel to further remote places. This is the Next Level luxury with all the features you could wish for including updates leather seating, PowerPoints with built in USB ports, increased kitchen size, upgraded Dometic 190ltr 2 door compressor fridge freezer and so much more.
Next Generation Caravans pride themselves on building Aussie caravans for Aussie conditions, and the Next Level is no exception.
Versatility underpins the offerings across the Network RV range. And here, Joe touches on the differences within each—from the tough, aluminium frames in the Roadhouse line, to the luxury cabinetry in the Victory.