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New Bailey Unicorn – a close look at the modern new aesthetics

CaravanTimes takes a closer look at the new Bailey Unicorn, aesthetically speaking

By Joe Jeffrey

CaravanTimes speaks to Bailey of Bristol to find out more about the third generation Unicorn and how aesthetic changes have been made to enhance their flagship range

It’s imperative that when choosing a caravan to buy it looks the part. From the outside aesthetics to those on the inside, with so much choice on the market, many caravan manufacturers are choosing to stretch their design limits that extra bit more in order to aim for presenting their very own masterpiece in an industry awash with competition. And that’s exactly what Bailey of Bristol has done as far as the new Bailey Unicorn is concerned.

As Bailey acknowledge, with the Unicorn remaining at the forefront as their flagship range, it is of great importance that it looks the part both inside and out. So CaravanTimes has taken a trip to the Bailey headquarters in Bristol to find out more about what makes the new Unicorn stand out from the crowd.

Subtle, but significant changes have been made to the new Bailey Unicorn, in order to make it unqiue to its predecessors, whilst still maintaining that edge on the competition, including a softened profile on the outside and subtle changes throughout, such as a new wood finish, soft looking furnishing schemes and much more, not forgetting a new Truma 100w solar panel.

So take a look at our video to see everything that’s changed aesthetically and make sure you let us know what you think by leaving a comment below.