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Stealth Concordia: Inside the luxury range's three new layouts

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Launched last month, the Concordia range from Stealth Caravans promises to shake up the luxury touring market, with very competitive prices and premium features, such as the Alde wet heating system.

Stealth claims that these 'vans will provide serious competition for the Bailey Unicorn and Swift Conqueror, but the Bedford-based manufacturer is hoping to do so with a carefully selected range of three layouts.

Each configuration has been given a name instead of a number, so potential buyers can choose whether they are looking for Harmony, Serenity or Tranquility.

Three's company

First up, the Harmony layout (pictured below) is the first two-berth caravan that Stealth has ever made. This popular configuration features a convertible double bed in the front living area, an offside kitchenette and a spacious rear-end bathroom.

Caravan connoisseurs will instantly recognise this layout from the likes of the Bailey Unicorn Seville and the Swift Conqueror 480.

However, Stealth have gone for extra space in the front, resulting in a large shelf area and a seating area that can either be used as two singles or convert into a 7" by 6'3" super king-size bed.

What's more, the rear-end bathroom comes with convection heating, rather than simply a heated towel rail, to make for a more cosy touring experience.

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