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Vanmaster Caravans set for NEC show relaunch

Each Vanmaster caravan takes 800 man-hours to build

by Chris Jefferies
Vanmaster Caravans are preparing for a major relaunch under new ownership at the Birmingham NEC next week (15-20 October), it has been confirmed.
The luxury caravan brand, which was bought out by entrepreneur Phil Narey earlier this year, will be making a return to the caravan industry on the biggest possible stage, with more than 90,000 visitors expected to attend the NCC Motorhome and Caravan Show.
Caravan lovers will be able to take a look inside two brand new models, the 2-3 berth V580 and the 2-4 berth V640.
Precise details are few and far between at the time of writing, but the company promises opulence and luxury in abundance, with classy extras like monogrammed towels and Vanmaster bone china included.
What’s more, anyone placing an order at the NEC will get a Powrtouch motor mover fitted at no extra cost.
The new owner will be at the show to speak to Vanmaster customers both old and new, and answer any questions about the new models.
“The stylish new Vanmaster brand… has been designed with our current customers in mind, whilst acknowledging that we can introduce some subtle and innovative changes,” Phil explains.
“We are firmly focusing on the very hallmarks of Vanmaster caravans – the classic appeal and superior build quality – whilst introducing further enhancements to make our caravans even better and a luxurious home-from-home.”
Prices are yet to be confirmed, but these models will not be cheap – and for good reason. Each Vanmaster that rolls off the Wigan production line is the product of 800 man-hours of craftsmanship.
To take a look at the new Vanmaster V580 and V640, head to Hall 27, Stand 18, but be prepared to queue for a look inside.