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Eterniti Caravans reveals launch layouts for Chronicle and Genesis

A sneak peak at the exterior of the Eterniti Chronicle

by Chris Jefferies
The newest caravan manufacturer in the UK, Eterniti Caravans has announced the layout details of its first two ranges, the Eterniti Chronicle and the Eterniti Genesis.
Due to be launched at the NCC Motorhome and Caravan Show (16 to 21 October), both ranges will feature a host of unique features, including an electric slide-out section that significantly increases the internal space.
The Chronicle range will include four single axle layouts, while the Genesis range will offer a choice of two twin-axle layouts.
The specifications will remain broadly similar between the two ranges (both will benefit from Alde heating) with the only exception being the air conditioning system, which is only fitted to the Genesis.

Starting with the smallest in the range, the Chronicle EB2 is a two-berth tourer that features a front convertible double dinette and a rear washroom.
The extra space created by the slide-out is filled by an L-shaped kitchen, with the hob and fridge on the nearside and the basin and food preparation area on the offside.
Next up is the Chronicle IB4, which as the name suggests is a four-berth island bed configuration. The washroom is fitted to the offside, with the kitchenette on the nearside.
This layout offers a longer island bed than usual, since it is fitted into the slide-out section in a transverse arrangement.
The Chronicle FB4 is a similar layout, with a futon instead of an island bed, which folds out into the centre of the caravan using Eterniti’s Eazzzzzy Bed system.
Completing the range is the Chronicle BB4, which has two fixed bunk beds fitted into the slide-out area. A rear corner washroom and L-shaped central kitchenette complete the layout.
In the beginning…
The biblical theme continues with the Genesis range, which is the twin-axle offering from Eterniti. Both layouts come with a second access door straight into the full-width washroom, which can be fitted with either a bath tub or a double-width shower cubicle.
In the Genesis IB4 there is a transverse island bed fitted to the offside alongside the L-shaped kitchen, and the remaining two berths are made up by a convertible front double.
The sixth and final caravan to be launched by Eterniti is the Genesis BB5, which manages to fit a single dinette and two fixed bunks into the slide-out section. The L-shaped kitchen is fitted on the nearside to complete the layout.
All six caravans will be on display at the Birmingham NEC next month (Hall 9, Stands 9-25). Exact weights and prices are yet to be confirmed but Neil Boulton, Commerical Director at Eterniti, has told CaravanTimes that they are expected to be comparable to a top-of-the-range Swift, Elddis or Bailey.
With so many clever tricks and features, it’s obvious that these caravans will draw plenty of attention from curious show visitors, so we’d recommend getting to their stand early to beat the crowds.


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