Bailey is showcasing its latest addition to the Endurance range at this week’s NEC Show

The Bailey Endurance E62 made its NEC debut at the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show this week (17-22 February).

The E62 is the second model in the Endurance range, joining the E65, which launched at the October Show and impressed us enough to be named a highly commended contender in our best campervan for a family of 4 category at the Practical Motorhome Awards 2026.

The campervan, which was joined by the two new additions on the Bailey Autograph range in debuting at the NEC this week, comes on a Ford Transit Trail base vehicle in ‘Grey Matter’, giving it an eye-catching exterior. It comes kitted out for touring in all weathers, with Truma Diesel Combi D4E heating and Grade III insulation, as well as providing two 80Ah AGM leisure batteries and a 130-watt Truma solar panel.

The kitchen
The E62 includes a two-burner combination hob in the kitchen

It includes a two-burner combination hob, a 90-litre compressor fridge, and a sink in the kitchen. Those who are looking for the best 2 berth campervan with a shower and toilet could be interested to hear that its washroom comes with a shower and a Thetford electric flush toilet. Then, at the rear of the E62, a rear lounge can be found, which can be turned into either two single beds or a double bed.

The toilet and shower head in the E62
The E62 has a Thetford flush toilet

The model has an OTR price of £66,999, an MTPLM of 3500kg, a MiRO of 2819kg, and a payload of 681kg. It’s 5.98m long, has a width of 2.49m (with mirrors extended), and has a height of 2.81m.

There are a variety of extras that it can be fitted with too, including 16″ black Swamper alloy wheels (£650), a Thule side-mounted wind-out awning (£650), a towbar (£500), and a glass panoramic overact sunroof with cassette night blinds (£950). If the Adventure Pack is fitted (£1,250), there will be the option of opting for the TentBox roof tent too (£2,790), which comes with a high level bed.

The E62 is not the only campervan designed for off-gridding to appear at the show this week, with Onyx showcasing its Summit 2.0, a campervan which is designed for off-roading and comes kitted out with a 480w off-grid solar setup.


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