🏆Brand Guides

Australian Caravan Brand Guides

Everything you need to know about Australia's leading caravan manufacturers. Compare model lineups, pricing, build quality and find out which brand suits your style of travel.

Australia's Top Caravan Brands

In-depth brand profiles covering history, popular models, typical pricing and who each brand is best suited to.

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Jayco

Est. 1975

Dandenong South, VIC  ·  $40,000 to $150,000+

Australia's largest caravan manufacturer and the most recognisable name on the road. Jayco produces a wide range from entry-level tourers to luxury fifth-wheelers. Known for strong dealer networks and good resale value.

Popular Models

SilverlineExpandaStarcraftJourneyPenguin

Best For

First-time buyers and families looking for reliable build quality and broad dealer support.

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Coromal

Est. 1977

Wangara, WA  ·  $35,000 to $90,000

One of Australia's longest-running caravan brands, Coromal is popular for its practical layouts, solid construction and competitive pricing. A favourite in WA and SA for family buyers.

Popular Models

ElementPrincetonSymphonyLifestyle

Best For

Practical family caravanning at competitive price points, particularly in Western Australia.

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Lotus

Est. 1968

Ballarat, VIC  ·  $55,000 to $130,000

Lotus Caravans are built tough for Australian conditions. Their off-road oriented models such as the Freelander and Trooper are popular with buyers who want to explore beyond the bitumen without sacrificing comfort.

Popular Models

FreelanderTrooperCadetEvoke

Best For

Buyers who want robust construction for remote touring and off-road adventures.

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Regent

Est. 1999

Dandenong South, VIC  ·  $55,000 to $120,000

Part of the Jayco group, Regent caravans sit in the premium segment with well-appointed interiors and quality fittings. Popular with grey nomads and experienced caravanners seeking more features and comfort.

Popular Models

CruiserDiscoveryLux

Best For

Experienced caravanners who want upgraded interiors and features without moving to full luxury pricing.

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Snowy River

Est. 2005

Various, VIC  ·  $50,000 to $95,000

Snowy River Caravans are built for those who take their off-road adventures seriously. Reinforced chassis, airbag suspension and serious water and power capacity set these vans apart for remote travel.

Popular Models

14 Series17 Series20 Series

Best For

Serious off-road touring with high payload capacity and remote area capability.

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New Age

Est. 2002

Victoria  ·  $45,000 to $110,000

New Age Caravans delivers strong value with well-specified vans at competitive prices. Their range spans entry-level tourers to serious off-road models, appealing to a broad cross-section of Australian buyers.

Popular Models

Manta RaySupaEnduraGold Series

Best For

Value-focused buyers who want generous standard inclusions across all price points.

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Avida

Est. 2012

Penrith, NSW  ·  $60,000 to $160,000

Avida (formerly known as Winnebago Australia) produces motorhomes and caravans under the Avida brand. Their caravans are known for quality construction and well-considered layouts suited to extended touring.

Popular Models

TopazBarhamEsperance

Best For

Long-term tourers and grey nomads who prioritise quality fit-out and extended comfort.

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Roadstar

Est. 1980

Queensland  ·  $40,000 to $85,000

Roadstar Caravans are a Queensland staple, known for solid builds at accessible price points. Their range covers everything from light semi-offroad tourers to full-featured family caravans.

Popular Models

OutbackStormNavigator

Best For

Queensland buyers and families looking for robust construction at mid-range prices.

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