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VIDEO: Saving weight without losing luxury on the Bailey Unicorn II

The Unicorn II has lower noseweights than its predecessor

by Chris Jefferies
Keeping caravan weights down has never been more important, what with rising petrol prices and restricted towing limits on many family cars.
With this in mind, Bailey Caravans has pulled out all the stops to bring down the MTPLMs on the new Bailey Unicorn Series II collection.
The result is an all-new range of luxury tourers that weigh up to 100kg less than their predecessors, with all single-axle models tipping the scales at less than 1,500kg in total.
In this video, Ian Rawlings from Bailey explains how a series of small changes have achieved this weight saving, and he also explains the importance of having a low noseweight.
Prices in the 2013 Bailey Unicorn range start at just £18,895 and MTPLM weights range from 1,350kg for the two-berth Seville layout, to 1,686kg for the twin-axle Unicorn II Barcelona. For more details click here