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Enjoy space to relax in this brilliant new campervan from Malibu
Foto: julianschmidt.photo Like you, we at Practical Motorhome love campervans – they’re perfect for getting away on the spur of the moment, allowing you to explore wherever and whenever you like with complete ease. But the fact that they’re converted from vans means that sometimes they can feel a little cramped inside, giving you less…
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Motorhome fridges: everything you need to know
When you’re pitched up on tour, an important aspect of an enjoyable getaway will be having a working motorhome fridge, whether it’s for a chilled drink or keeping your perishables cool. However, it can take a little bit of know-how to ensure you’re keeping your Chardonnay chilled and your fishfingers frozen while you’re on tour.…
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Volkswagen is set to debut its 2026 Crafter-based Grand California at Caravan Salon
Volkswagen has announced it will be showcasing its latest Grand California at Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf later this summer (29 August to 7 September). Available on two wheelbases, the new Grand California comes on the latest Crafter, a base vehicle we consider to be among the best vans for a camper conversion. Features in the…
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This all-electric campervan from Farizon could potentially pave the way for a new range of electric vehicles in the UK
Chinese commercial vehicle maker Farizon has launched an all-electric campervan, potentially paving the way for a new range of electric vehicles in the UK. According to reports on CNEVpost.com, the all-new Farizon X-Van campervan is based on the company’s Super Van. This people-carrier base vehicle comes in at just 5.02m in length and 2.14m in…
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Carado’s 2026 launches include a unique campervan with a permanent staircase
A campervan complete with a permanent staircase that takes you up to a bed in a pop-up roof is among the new models in Carado’s line-up for 2026, which includes models for those after either a campervan or motorhome. The Fiat-based Carado CV541 Pro has a cab that is separated from the rest of the…
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NEC Show organiser responds to Camping and Caravanning Club’s October Show absence: “We wish them every success with their anniversary celebrations”
The organiser of the two big motorhome and caravan shows at the NEC has said it accepts why the Camping and Caravanning Club (C&CC) won’t be exhibiting at either of the next two shows, and added that the club would still be promoting the shows to its members. The Camping and Caravanning Club has said…
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Chausson’s 2026 launches see new models added and more base vehicle choice
Chausson is returning to offer more of its vehicles on either a Ford or a Fiat chassis, while it introduces four new models across its range. For the 2026 season, two new conventional low-profiles – the 797, a motorhome with fixed single beds, and the 798, an island bed motorhome – will be available on…
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Does a motorhome sat nav work without the internet?
The internet is a fantastic thing – it offers us a whole world of information and possibilities at the touch of a button, and (let’s face it) you wouldn’t be reading this without it. But one of the other great developments in technology over the past couple of decades is the rise of the sat…
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CAMC announces its Dutch Bulb Fields and Spanish East Coast escorted tours are now on sale
The Caravan and Motorhome Club (CAMC) has announced that two of its European escorted tours are now on sale for 2026. Anyone who has taken the Eurotunnel or ferry before will be aware of the many sights to see in Europe, as these two escorted tours show. The trips to the Dutch Bulb Fields and…
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How do I update my Garmin sat nav?
Motorhomes are brilliant – it’s fantastic to be able to hit the road whenever you like and get out and about and see the world. But, of course, they’re big vehicles, so it’s not always easy to find the right route to take you where you want to go – which is why a good…