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Lunar Caravans: Famed for their full sized lightweight tourers
Lunar Caravans: Famed for their full sized lightweight tourers

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Lunar Caravans Ltd
Sherdley Road
Lostock Hall
Lancashire, PR5 5JF
Web www.lunarcaravans.com
Email sales@lunarcaravans.com

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Friday, 23, Jul 2010 04:49

A manufacturer that prides itself on lightweight touring technology

The idea behind a caravan is to provide all the comforts of home in a neat touring package, and caravan manufacturers are continually engaged in refining this process. Lunar Caravans is a brand well known for researching into constructing ever-lighter caravans while ensuring that quality and comfort are not sacrificed. Having survived the sales downturn of the 1980s and a foreign ownership buyout, the company recently returned to British ownership and continues to provide a popular range.

As with many famous brands the company started with two friends and small premises. Ken Wilcock and Brian Talbot had worked in the caravan business since the early 1960s, having served apprenticeships at Knowsley Caravans of Wigan. The company was renowned in the area for producing keenly priced touring caravans with a solid construction. However the two were eager to create their own brand of tourer and found a cheap (if unheated) barn to begin their project.

Kitchen table

Many a business has started with work produced on a kitchen table but in the case of Wilcock and Talbot this was their workbench for crafting the parts. And so their first caravan was produced in July 1969. Inspired by the moon landings and the optimism of the time, they chose the name Lunar. In keeping with the theme the first model was called Saturn and was extremely competitive in both price and weight.

Two Saturn models were quickly purchased by a local dealer, who soon returned and pre-ordered some more. By 1970 Lunar were up and running, selling two caravans a week across three ranges. The 10ft Saturn was joined by a larger 12 foot model and a 14 foot, five berth van. This forced Wilcock and Talbot to move premises to a mill at Earnshaw Bridge in 1970, where the increased space led to ten caravans a week.

Into the 1970s and Lunar continued to expand, with the 12 foot model becoming the Venus and the 14 foot Moonlight. Always looking to create lighter weight models, in this period the firm produced the Stardust, a sub-10ft model which could be towed by small cars but which was eventually phased out. Despite a major fire at the production facility the firm created a more luxurious range called the Clubman, a name still in use today.

Lighter cars, lighter caravans

Smaller and lighter cars became more popular in the 1980s, and this was the period when Lunar's philosophy came to bear. The full-sized Delta range of family caravans contained an oven, full double glazing and heating yet still remained light thanks to aluminium construction. And for those running a supermini or small car, Lunar offered an even smaller range. The 1981 Dino was popular with those on a budget, but the Meteorite was tiny in comparison, under 11ft and capable of being towed by an Austin Metro. With a general downturn in caravan sales in the 1980s, Lunar survived through providing innovative products at competitive price points.

Today the brand thrives having achieved sales success in the 1990s with the Ariva, Lexon and LX2000 ranges. After a brief ownership by the Tirus Group, the company was bought in 2009 by Brian Mellor and the company is again under UK ownership. With a line-up for all car sizes from the Quasar to the Stellar, if you are in the market for a lightweight caravan Lunar deserve consideration.

The hallmark Clubman and Delta ranges were redesigned for 2010 and boast weights of up to 15% less than the competition. The benefits of investing in a lightweight tourer are numerous; greater fuel economy, easier manoeuvrability, a reduced carbon footprint and a greater choice of towing vehicles.

For more details, news, rumour and discussions on Lunar Caravans, join our community group for Lunar Caravan Owners.

ReviewsOverall RatingAdded

Lunar Quasar FB - 2007


Caravan was great only part-exed because husband wanted a motorhome....Read More
Sun 13-Mar-2011

Lunar Solaris 1 - 2007


Beautiful looking van inside and out. Fixed bed is pure luxury compared to our old 2 berth van. The only drawback is the shower room....Read More
Tue 19-Apr-2011

Lunar Chateau 400 - 2004


The build quality of this van was of very poor quality, we've had numerous problems with it and I wouldn't be able to receommend it....Read More
Mon 06-Dec-2010

Lunar LX2000 524 - 2000


The van has suited our needs well, the comfortable double is great for us and the rear bunks are great for the rest of the family. The interior suits ...Read More
Fri 03-Dec-2010

Lunar Ariva - 1998


There aren't enough plug sockets and the bed isn't very comfortable, but there's plenty of space for two and you do get what you pay for....Read More
Wed 03-Nov-2010

Lunar Clubman 7 berth - 2005


I ran the battery over winter to charge 3 times over winter and had no problems with it....Read More
Wed 03-Nov-2010

Lunar Lexon CSL - 2007


Slightly lacking on interior appointments but otherwise a great all-round caravan. ...Read More
Wed 03-Nov-2010

Lunar Chateau 450 - 2005


I've had numerous problems with the build quality and overall finish of this van and have just replaced this with a new Lunar Ultima....Read More
Wed 03-Nov-2010

Lunar Clubman - 2005


The caravan is quite adequate for the two of us. Well pleased with this caravan....Read More
Wed 03-Nov-2010

Lunar - 1993


An all round good caravan, I haven't had any major issues with it. As an older van it's held up well....Read More
Wed 03-Nov-2010

Lunar Quasar 525 dealer special - 2008


The dealer special came with Tyron tyres and an alarm. I'm a big fan of the double dinette layout. ...Read More
Tue 02-Nov-2010

Lunar Delta RS - 2008


A leaky Lunar! I would advise Lunar owners to regularly check for damp problems. The ceiling tape between the joints peeled off which led to leaking...Read More
Tue 02-Nov-2010

Lunar Gemini - 2003


We've had three Lunar's and think they are very good on the whole....Read More
Tue 02-Nov-2010

Lunar Delta RS - 2010


I've been disappointed with some of the interior finish quality and it doesn't tow as well as the previous Swift caravan I owned....Read More
Tue 02-Nov-2010

Lunar Zenith 5 - 2005


There have been countless problems with the qaulity and equipment in this van. Do not buy one!...Read More
Mon 01-Nov-2010

Lunar Clubman 400/2 - 1993


This van has got everything in it, we've been really happy with it....Read More
Mon 01-Nov-2010

Lunar Quasar - 2007


Good for kids - but potential buyers, you need an awning in Britain!...Read More
Fri 29-Oct-2010

Lunar Stellar - 2003


A very good basic two berth caravan. ...Read More
Fri 29-Oct-2010

Lunar Ultima SB - 2009


This is a dealer special edition which helps make your money go that much further. It's based on the Quasar and you get £1000 worth of equipment for f...Read More
Fri 29-Oct-2010

Lunar Premiere 417 - 1999


Excellent van and very practical for families....Read More
Fri 29-Oct-2010
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