The best new campervan this year! Full review of the Campervan of the Year 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @TheLittleRedCali
    @TheLittleRedCali Год назад +84

    I thought £92k was a bit steep until you mentioned the remote control dimmable lights. 😂😂😂

    • @GBR4ME
      @GBR4ME Год назад +4

      Really ex[ensove for what it is and where it's made.

    • @davidsally_pizzatony
      @davidsally_pizzatony Год назад

      😂

    • @FOGDaheee
      @FOGDaheee Год назад +1

      The world has gone mad.

    • @emenems600
      @emenems600 Год назад +2

      @@GBR4ME What do you mean by "where it's made"? Polish made stuff is good quality and this van only adds to it.

    • @landrover-ib7wo
      @landrover-ib7wo Год назад

      ​@@emenems600polish and good quality 😂😂😂

  • @SuperWolffie
    @SuperWolffie Год назад +5

    Thanks for using metric/meters too. For us Eu-members. I don't really understand the concept of going in a van with more than 2 persons. It will be crapmped on a rainy day and kids mostly don't like travalling all the time. They just want to make friends on a camping site and stay with them as long as possible. But hey...that is my opinion. I would change the 2 seats for a sofa to relax.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад

      Since Covid more families have discovered the joys of campervans. My kids love our VW T6!

  • @travelling_stephen
    @travelling_stephen Год назад +16

    The two main features I liked about this van is the boot space (I've always hated the rear doors if you need to get something out and it's raining your bed gets wet) and the rear passenger seat's are a big plus with the adjustability they have. And it looks very well built and as Peter pointed out no rattling. Someone else also has said about the payload those of us with the correct drivers licence would be able to upgrade the van to a 4.6 ton if needed. And to Peter thanks for another great video and you and your family have a great Christmas 🤶 and of course everyone else and for when it comes around Happy New year.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +3

      You can certainly upgrade the gross weight to 3,820kg but I'm not sure you can go beyond that (not from the factory anyway).
      Thanks for your comments and a happy Christmas to you and, of course, all our RUclips supporters.

    • @boatingsibbingandwandering3262
      @boatingsibbingandwandering3262 Год назад

      What do you think about the price ?

    • @travelling_stephen
      @travelling_stephen Год назад +1

      @@boatingsibbingandwandering3262 nothing really everything is costing more nowadays no matter what it is .

    • @sadkowskid
      @sadkowskid Год назад

      Hi, do you know if those seats are available as aftermarket products?

    • @travelling_stephen
      @travelling_stephen Год назад +1

      @sadkowskid to be honest I don't know but I would imagine if you searched the Internet you might find them. If you rang the British dealers they may no who the manufacturer is i would assume they are made in Germany a lot of the best equipment seems to come from Germany.

  • @travelcampervansandmore
    @travelcampervansandmore Год назад +4

    The way the wood grain carries from one panel to the next shows this is a quality product. I had a good look at them in Düsseldorf.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Yes, the quality puts a lot of better-known brands in the shade

  • @lougracecalvez1787
    @lougracecalvez1787 Год назад +4

    This is my favorite campervanlay out.

  • @markbur1503
    @markbur1503 Год назад +10

    Think I'll stick with our brand new Select 164. This is a great conversion and as usual a very decent review, but the price would be hard to justify for most I would imagine. By the way it was very nice to meet you at Castleton last week.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +3

      Great to meet you, too, Mark. Hope you enjoyed Moreton-in-Marsh!
      Yes, the Globe-Traveller is premium-priced but Swift's latest Fiat campervan (Carrera) is now £70k, and the Voyager can easily justify the extra cost over that. There doesn't seem to be any shortage of buyers for motorhomes at this price point at the moment.
      Good thing I haven't tempted you to change 'vans already as you haven't had your Select long!

  • @DesertHeat12
    @DesertHeat12 Год назад +3

    The Globe Traveler needs to travel to the US!

  • @onemandrone
    @onemandrone 8 месяцев назад

    Nice conversion. I noticed some people said, not a big fan of conversions, some people cant afford this sort of price.

  • @justinlinnane8043
    @justinlinnane8043 Год назад +6

    I'm not a huge fan of van conversions but this one is excellent . Elegant and inventive design and functionality. it oozes style .

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +3

      Totally agree. It's also a van conversion that adds features normally only found in coachbuilts - double floor, separate shower, etc

  • @bonza6451
    @bonza6451 Год назад +1

    There are no 4 berth vans in Australia that size with that much options and comfort. All vans that size are only two berth here. I reckon that company could do well here with that setup. Way more comfortable driving one of those than a ladder frame truck and easier to park.
    A desiel heater should be included also

  • @bex2910
    @bex2910 Год назад

    We passed you Peter, in our blue Warwick XL on the coast road in Southport. You were driving towards us but we were distracted and only realised it was you at the last minute, just in time to catch you smiling 😁 The penny dropped that it was actually you about a nano second after we'd passed but I still wasn't sure until seeing this review which has confirmed I hadn't imagined it. 🤣

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Maybe I was harder to spot in a left-hand drive 'van?
      Hope you enjoyed Southport - I did!

  • @robinkellett-navellou2606
    @robinkellett-navellou2606 Год назад +1

    Think I'd find that rear space claustrophobic without a rear-window - makes it very enclosed and dark. Some clever features there though, albeit at a super-premium price.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +4

      Surely, you have the blinds closed much of the time in the bedroom anyway? There are windows on each side, a rooflight and plenty of artificial lighting, so it's not a big issue.
      Lots of clever features to make up for it, anyway, as you say!

  • @wallystellmacher6794
    @wallystellmacher6794 Год назад +1

    Good review of a nice camper. But strange: The year 2023 has just started and there already is a winner of 2023.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +3

      That's the motorhome market for you. It's an annual cycle. New 2023 models were shown to dealers and press last June, and went on sale in Europe in September (Düsseldorf show). We're already receiving invites to see the 2024 season models...

  • @thegrinch8161
    @thegrinch8161 11 месяцев назад

    Like one of the previous posts said, I too thought a fe grand less than £95000 was a bit too much but as I’ve noticed after watching this particular video 3 times I can see that she’s worth it.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  10 месяцев назад +1

      The same company's Falcon is, perhaps, even more noteworthy. It's included in this video - ruclips.net/video/KUOt4LoHO3U/видео.html

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke Год назад +3

    Very nice looking van with some inovative features.

  • @brendabardsley3082
    @brendabardsley3082 Год назад +2

    Hi Peter ,We have enjoyed watching your Videos over time, We wanted to send you and your family a Christmas greeting and hope the New Year has many wonderful things for you and family

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад

      That's very kind. I hope you had a good Christmas, too.
      Always nice to hear from our regular viewers, many of whom I meet at shows and on campsites.

  • @arkadventure2
    @arkadventure2 Год назад +1

    Wish we had this in the US!

  • @likes_to_travel
    @likes_to_travel Год назад

    Well-done Globe -Traveller! I really like this build!

  • @rogercastillo1536
    @rogercastillo1536 Год назад

    From Roger
    Use the infill mattress as a bolster behind your back.

  • @LB-W
    @LB-W 7 месяцев назад

    I agree. I like to sit up in bed too. Would a triangular foam insert solve the issue or is the cupboard to low? Globe Traveller could make slightly smaller cupboards in that area with no shelf to solve that issue. I really like this van. I love how winterised it is. Its a go anywhere anytime van. I would love to see a gas free hob with better battery system to deal with it. This is the future. love the bathroom.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  7 месяцев назад

      Globe-Traveller is doing a gas-free version of its Falcon, so that may be an option on the Voyager, too.
      You'd need to try the cushion idea for size - it might work!

  • @jamiep61
    @jamiep61 Год назад +2

    I enjoyed watching the Video Review. Looks very nice particularly Inside 😊

  • @joec4871
    @joec4871 Год назад +2

    Very nice van. It must be nice, it won campervan of the year for a year that didn't even get here yet.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      The year has only just arrived but, as far as the motorhome industry is concerned, the 2023 season was launched to the dealers and press in June 2022 and to the public at Düsseldorf in September. Soon, we'll be seeing 2024 models...

  • @lorraineajg2076
    @lorraineajg2076 Год назад +3

    Ok it's expensive but I am literally in love!!!Honestly

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Obviously, we love it, too. Can't remember the last time a new brand arrived here and impressed so much first time out

  • @dtollemache9441
    @dtollemache9441 Год назад +1

    Nice video and nice to hear of any cons !

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. We always try to include the negatives, not just the good bits!

  • @thegrinch8161
    @thegrinch8161 Год назад +1

    While I do love both campervans and also motor homes and I know that it’s just me saying this I just can’t get my head round the fact that I believe that you just can’t have any more than a 3 berth campervan. I’ve had experience of travelling on holiday in a campervan that said it was a 4 berth and I ended up buying a four person 4 season yurt and it also had a stove jack already in it, now onto this beautiful vehicle, she is a fantastic piece of kit though and if it was just myself, my rifle and my hunting bow and my dog and cat it’d be perfect

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      There are six and seven-berth motorhomes, but most campervans are up to four or five max for space reasons. Our little VW T6 copes with a 2+2 family (and dog) easily with an awning added.

  • @carefulpilgrim
    @carefulpilgrim Год назад

    1. The shower looks roomier than American camper showers! Good for you!
    2. Unfortunately the kitchen sink looks too shallow to be of much use.
    3. You were a little too quick going thru the bathroom- didn’t see much of the sink or at least not long enough

  • @SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers
    @SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers Год назад +5

    You are an excellent reviewer. Great Van.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Thank you kindly! Always nice to receive positive feedback

  • @HerMevsimGez
    @HerMevsimGez Год назад +1

    it was a beautifully designed caravan

  • @rosswhittleton6277
    @rosswhittleton6277 Год назад +1

    That's an outstanding van and at 1.93m tall myself it's perfect. Just got to get the numbers out now! Lol

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Yes, it's perfect for taller folk - but great for average height blokes like me, too!

  • @rubymouse6904
    @rubymouse6904 Год назад

    Reminds me of the auto trail v-line of 2015. Very handy garage space.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      The build quality, roof bed, winterisation (double floor), automotive rear seats, etc, all move the game on quite a long way from the V-Line

    • @vanagon1966
      @vanagon1966 Год назад +1

      @@MotorhomeCampervan not correct the v-line sport range from 2014-2017 had the double floor for winterisation with heated water tanks

  • @brlowe1
    @brlowe1 Год назад +2

    Great review video and super nice van.

  • @jezwild3543
    @jezwild3543 Год назад +3

    Very nice van and an excellent review.

  • @scape_goat
    @scape_goat Год назад +2

    Very nice van. I like it. I wish I could buy it in Turkey.👌

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Have you seen Hoto-Mobil (from Turkey)? They have some interesting designs

    • @scape_goat
      @scape_goat Год назад

      @@MotorhomeCampervan thank you so much. i will search it.

  • @billtrue3017
    @billtrue3017 Год назад +2

    They need to do away with the rear cuboard doors above the bed, like in the malibu so you sit up.

  • @jonhandle
    @jonhandle Год назад +1

    Very nice camper

  • @peterhobbs7609
    @peterhobbs7609 Год назад +1

    Worthy winner, looks excellent Peter

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      It really is very good! So pleased that it's now available in the UK

  • @groslait7814
    @groslait7814 Год назад +1

    brown wood color makes the inside looks like an old car

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Most motorhomes have a lot of wood decor. If you want something different try our review of the Wingamm City Suite - ruclips.net/video/vAr4SConuAc/видео.html

  • @tonysutton6559
    @tonysutton6559 Год назад

    What a nice van, I particularly like the fact that you can sit and eat your breakfast while lazier people have a lie in. The ladder is a let down and a telescopic model would take up less space.
    The only thing missing for me is an oven/grill as dietary requirements make eating out less attractive than it used to be and I don't like fried food.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      The company is recommending an Omnia stove-top cooker to give you more culinary options

  • @darkghost8475
    @darkghost8475 Год назад

    واقعا کمپرهای شما عالی و هوشمند هستن

  • @karlospappy8908
    @karlospappy8908 Год назад

    Looks great but 100k, ouch. I saw this van pass me in Southport so presumably you Peter, first thought when it was coming towards me was Bloody Hell that's tall. Second thought, what is it? now I know. Great review Peter if a little pricey but they all are at the moment. Cheers K.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Hi Karlos. Yes, prices have shot up, so the £100k campervan is not that rare now, sadly!
      Your the second person to say they saw me in Southport!

  • @paulalcock4948
    @paulalcock4948 Год назад

    Where did you find details on options that were mentioned in the video and the pricing? Their website contains very little information and the UK dealers seem to know very little ATM.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Prices were supplied by the UK agent. Remember that Globe-Traveller is very new in the UK. It had never been seen here prior to the October NEC show.

  • @davidfarrell1062
    @davidfarrell1062 Год назад +2

    At £100k would you be better with a £60k 4x4 and a £40k caravan with more space and less compromise and you have 4x4 for all year.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      With a caravan you would have a completely different holiday experience. In this you could camp off-grid, or use the fabulous aires network in France. You don't need sites. And you can move on regularly to a new location without the constant hours of faffing about setting up a caravan... When you go out for the day in your camper you also take your shower, loo and kitchen with you, so you don't need public facilities (at the beach, for example).
      No everyone likes towing, either. And the residual value of a campervan is likely to be far better than the 4x4 and caravan combo.
      In the end, it's horses for courses. My in-laws love their caravan. I love our VW T6 camper. Different tools for different jobs...

  • @intikhabhussainmirza1975
    @intikhabhussainmirza1975 Год назад

    Excellent vlog!

  • @bassmonk2920
    @bassmonk2920 Год назад

    Double floor....radiant heat?

  • @xmolxmolxmol
    @xmolxmolxmol Год назад

    This awkward position while watching TV or just sitting in bed looks like a serious problem. Why not make this high roof along the entire vehicle? With this extra height, you can raise the cabinets in the sleeping area, get rid of the plastic shelves in the back wall and voila, you can sit comfortably. Or just half-height shorter back cabinets and that's an even easier solution.

  • @jimb7406
    @jimb7406 Год назад

    Peter - very nicely produced review - thanks.
    There are some very well thought out design touches - particularly the travelling seats.
    A few comments:- Is there any access to the water tanks hidden in the double floor? Any leaks from the tank connections will be hidden and trapped in the double floor. Also if access required in the future - how? There is lots of space under the van - I think that's the best place for tanks. Also having gas bottles in the garage is sub - optimal. Better to have an underslung gas tank and free up the garage for general storage - maybe that would be offered as an option. 200a lithium and 200w solar is good, is there a B2B fitted also? I agree with comment below that if you need a 4 berth then a compact coach built or A class is a better option than this particular van for the price. But lots of thought gone into it.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +4

      There are two servicing hatches in the double floor for the water system. I can't agree that tanks should go underfloor - I've recently been away in a similarly priced UK campervan with underslung tanks and overnight both fresh and waste tanks froze up, despite being insulated and fitted with tank heaters. It was minus 4 or 5 overnight in Derbyshire just before Xmas. Then, no shower, no loo flush, no drinking water, no washing up... Good thing I had water in my coffee machine!

  • @Chris_Carini
    @Chris_Carini Год назад

    Innovative but priced out of my league. Some good ideas incorporated though.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Maybe have a look at the rest of the range, starting at £71,595.
      Or, if you're looking to buy used, there's a great feature coming up in the Feb issue of What Motorhome magazine, with 'vans starting at £15k.

  • @narendrakolpe6913
    @narendrakolpe6913 Год назад

    Possible to have a dual purpose design for
    "Office on Wheels + Caravan" ?

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      You could certainly use a 'van like this as a mobile office in these days of WFH - or working from motorhome, WFM?

  • @ZanyWabbit
    @ZanyWabbit Год назад +1

    remote control........to..........brighten.........or dim the awnig light... ok mr clarkson

  • @leos8720
    @leos8720 День назад

    Very.. very nice campervan

  • @HoNow222
    @HoNow222 Год назад +1

    These prices are just nuts.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Yes, but so are food prices, electric cars...

    • @stevee9973
      @stevee9973 Год назад

      Have you seen the prices for class B vans in the U.S.? A lot more than this, even twice this amount.

  • @rogercastillo1536
    @rogercastillo1536 Год назад +1

    Use the infill as a back-rest to sit up in bed.

  • @howlinhauler
    @howlinhauler Год назад +1

    much better than the garbage we get in the states.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Then let's hope your RV makers learn from the Europeans. At least there should be some benefit of Thor owning Erwin Hymer?

  • @colinnewmarch1106
    @colinnewmarch1106 Год назад +1

    Lovely van, but wow the price

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Sadly, campervan and motorhome price have rocketed over the last two years. And, when they're forced to go electric, they'll be dearer still.

  • @StergiosNikolaouofficial_
    @StergiosNikolaouofficial_ Год назад

    Left side steering wheel?Well as single person to build my mobile recording studio i think it suits me

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Right-hand drive usually for the UK but this was the first one in the country, so left-hand drive

  • @L77yma
    @L77yma Год назад

    Does the camper van comes with Morrison’s Granola as standard or is it an option?

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      I'm sure ES Hartley would include the granola if you ask nicely!!!

    • @QB2ERS
      @QB2ERS Месяц назад

      Waitrose darling!

  • @theconversionshedcampervan6381

    Im baffled as to how it got camper of the year!! Its nice but just that....just nice.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +5

      The double floor, the clever roof bed, the redesigned rear (which gains interior space), the redesigned roof, the automotive rear seats (which slide both ways and recline), the separate shower - can you name another campervan with all these features (some of which will be very expensive to develop)?
      Then there's the build quality, which is superb. And there were other campervans at the NEC last October at similar prices without any of the above...

  • @Two-Vees-In-a-Van
    @Two-Vees-In-a-Van Год назад

    No idea how this was the van of the year, the bed layout is pretty pants, not one for us methinks. Thanks for the review.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Not sure what you don't like. The rear single bed format is the same as in dozens of other campervans of this size, except that here you have longer beds and no draughty rear doors. As for the roof bed, it's a brilliant way of turning a 'van of this size into a family vehicle.
      If this sort of layout isn't for you, then you can see all the other award winners at - www.outandaboutlive.co.uk/motorhomes/information/campervan-awards-official-homepage

  • @dustytrails1
    @dustytrails1 Год назад

    What is the mileage like?

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      I'd expect 30mpg, but so much depends on how you drive it. Motorway speeds (70 or more) will reduce that.

  • @ronecc2
    @ronecc2 Год назад

    £100,000 for a campervan. They are taking the proverbial now. My 2016 Autocruise Accent was £43k. I could stand in front of the washbasin without having to kneel on the loo and I could sit up in bed. This is a nice van, but as usual they are trying too hard to make you feel 'at home'. I bet the lip over the cab causes some wind noise and it is still narrow, so only one person at a time standing please. As you said, nothing is perfect, but for £100k I would expect it to be. It is a third of the price of my house, silly!

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      The equivalent model from Swift is now over £65k. Prices have shot up and the Select is not really comparable with the Voyager in terms of spec, features, build quality, etc.
      You don't have to kneel on the loo here and I didn't experience any extra wind noise on a decent 70mph motorway run. In fact, the Voyager was much quieter on the road than most rivals.

  • @123Coffs
    @123Coffs Год назад +2

    Shouldn’t this be the 2022 camper van of the year? They are jumping the gun a bit for 2023 when it’s not even 2023 yet.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      It's a 2023-season model. By June we'll be seeing the 2024 models at press launches (that's the cycle the industry works to) and in October we'll announce the 2024 Campervan of the Year!

  • @l.howardrichards6702
    @l.howardrichards6702 Год назад

    Are these available in USA?

  • @hmmboost
    @hmmboost Год назад

    Why do no vans in the US have the ceiling bed like this? it really opens up the floorplan for more options.

  • @lebon2002be
    @lebon2002be Год назад

    The fiat series 8 is great.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      The biggest improvement in my book is reduced engine noise but the electric parking brake is a boon in a camper

  • @thegrinch8161
    @thegrinch8161 11 месяцев назад

    I forgot to ask if it comes in right hand drive as well

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, RHD is standard for the UK

    • @thegrinch8161
      @thegrinch8161 11 месяцев назад

      @@MotorhomeCampervan I’ve tried to drive a left hand drive but I clipped a two cars while on a fly/drive holiday

  • @gasgas2689
    @gasgas2689 Год назад

    I wanted one and as no one here knows when they will be in the shops I looked on t'internet for used ones in Poland. There was only one available anywhere I could see. None in Germany, apparently. I've given up.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      I'd suggest you cal the factory in Poland or ring around the dealers before you give up. This 'van is worth pursuing!

    • @gasgas2689
      @gasgas2689 Год назад

      @@MotorhomeCampervan The web site is good, easily navigable with all the dealers contacts. I specially liked the flat floor, and the overall quality was exemplified by having five hinges on the washroom door and the continuation of the wood grain from one cupboard door to the next. That takes time and skill. I would want one of the cheaper standard two rear door ones though. I've driven LHD in the UK and it isn't a problem.

  • @jimso771
    @jimso771 Год назад +1

    If I had 92k I would spend it on wine, Women and gambling then I’d probably squander the rest 😅

  • @An.Individual
    @An.Individual Год назад

    Nice review.
    Van appears well constructed but I'm personally not keen on GRP body kits.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      It's not really a bodykit (which is usually a purely styling thing). Here, the increased roof height and redesigned rear have genuine practical benefits.
      Glad you enjoyed the review.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      I was probably harder to spot in a left-hand drive 'van! Hope you enjoyed Southport

  • @moran68
    @moran68 Год назад +1

    Southport in the winter..you poor bugger !

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      I actually rather liked it - definitely want to go back when it's warmer and drier! And I recommend the Pavilion café

  • @williamhurley8407
    @williamhurley8407 Год назад +4

    Totally unimpressed with this van. Quite frankly if you want a four berth van with fixed beds at the rear don't buy a van conversion. Buy an A class or a coach built van.
    We have a 6.36M ducato van conversion and we love it. But the thought not four people in our lounge simply horrifies me.
    We enjoy our Skyview up front it makes the lounge feel a bit larger. Also this van is more than 3.5T limiting who van drive it.
    Also at over £90,000 surely there are better options for up to four people travelling in a motorhome.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      If you have a 6.36m van conversion, then surely you appreciate the big advantage of having a more compact (and especially narrower) motorhome? I would much prefer to drive this (over any A-class) in Cornwall or when visiting medieval French villages. It's also much, much quieter on the road than most coachbuilts and has far superior travel seats for its rear passengers.
      The Globe-Traveller won't suit four adults, but a 2+2 family would be ideal. Or there are many grandparent buyers who will only need the roof bed from time to time - in which case, this is a FAR better solution than the typical high-top camper with a pop-top added.
      And it isn't over 3.5t - unless you want it to be (and order the GVW upgrade).

    • @firstnamelastname2669
      @firstnamelastname2669 Год назад

      @@MotorhomeCampervan I think that's the key. This is an A class for those who don't want the bulk. They'd proably see it as decent value in that context, whereas to me it has much style but maybe not the simple practicality I'd want in a much less expensive PVC (mine was less than half the price, ok I know they all jumped in the last couple of years but still..... it stood up to 6 months continuous summer use with a bit of tlc). The top bed is clever, I give'm that.

    • @williamhurley8407
      @williamhurley8407 Год назад

      @@MotorhomeCampervan Peter as others have said you are a great reviewer. I have just read your review on MMM. Yes build quality this is an excellent van. I love so many things about it, but my original point stands. Unless Dr Who has been involved in creating this 4 in a van conversion is not for the faint hearted. Our Rapido V68 has the 180 engine, I am glad I forked out the cash for this. We also had air suspension fitted to the rear wheels. But honestly the front lounge is tiny, and we don’t have a drop down bed to contend with. So yes it’s a quality van, and it’s original, and these are good points. But if I wanted to travel with 4 occupants I would not want what we have. We do occasionally take our grandson out, he sleeps on the made up third bed in the lounge, but we on,y carry this on the rare occasions he comes out with us. As usual great review of a lovely van that some will love, and no wonder. One other point we can access our garage from within the van, I don’t fancy having to always go outside to do this, or have I missed something there.

    • @QB2ERS
      @QB2ERS Месяц назад

      Skyview? yep, great in 38°c and heavy rain and hail.

  • @alanrogers3358
    @alanrogers3358 Год назад

    Can this be driven on a normal car license

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Yes, it can as max gross weight is 3,500kg (with 400kg payload).
      There is a 3,820kg option but then you need a C1 licence.

  • @yetigee8610
    @yetigee8610 Год назад +1

    Not for us. Terrible roof light at front. Presumably you could fit air-con in the rear roof light position, then how dark would that be in the main bed area. Is it curtains on some side windows? Ugh. No Oven!! Sorry not a patch on our Adria Twin Supreme 640 SGX. Just how is this van voted best campervan.?

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +3

      Surely the "terrible roof light" is the one nearly everyone fits? Yes, I guess you could fit roof air-con but few will (I'd prefer to look into a unit mounted in the garage, so as not to add weight high up). No curtains on side windows, but the cab (coldest area) can be curtained off (as well as Remis cab blinds) - a great feature for really cold nights.
      We're big fans of the Twin range (and the new 600 SX would have been in the running, had Adria got one to the NEC show) but there's no double floor, separate shower or rear tailgate (replacing Fiat's ill-fitting, draughty barn doors). And, if you want to take kids in a Twin, you'll need a Sports model with cold pop-top - they'd freeze in winter!
      So, there are plenty of reasons why the Globe-Traveller is a very worthy winner.

  • @bluemiller8550
    @bluemiller8550 Год назад

    Is it available in India??

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      I doubt it, but ask the factory in Poland. See globe-traveller.eu

  • @jonathon5372
    @jonathon5372 Год назад

    Much prefer my wildax solaris xl for 4 of us with a much nicer lounge layout.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Finding the layout that suit you is always key, there's no one size fits all.
      What impressed us with the Globe-Traveller is the superior build quality, along with some really innovative design

  • @mark-se6ef
    @mark-se6ef Месяц назад

    the dreamers are better value and are fantastic vans

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  25 дней назад

      Dreamers are certainly great value but Globe-Traveller wins on some of the features (eg double floor) and top quality, albeit at a higher price

  • @stevebennett6727
    @stevebennett6727 Год назад

    Only one armrest on the cab seats 🤔🤔For 93k I’d expect more tbh 😉

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      If that's the only thing you don't like, they've done pretty well, haven't they? No 'van is perfect

  • @xtrax38
    @xtrax38 Год назад

    Hi Peter, What's the payload for this van?

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      400kg in standard spec. You can upgrade the gross weight to 3,820kg if you have the right licence, giving you over 700kg

  • @chrissofad
    @chrissofad Год назад

    good conversion, bad Jeremy Clarkson impression.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Maybe he impersonated me, I've been reporting on motorhomes since long before he started on Top Gear

  • @derekt7606
    @derekt7606 Год назад +1

    £100k unbelievable.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Sadly, it's easy to spend that - or more - on a campervan or motorhome now. But then look at the price of a high-spec SUV and it almost looks cheap. Range Rovers start at £100k these days...

  • @tyhe4386
    @tyhe4386 7 месяцев назад

    Bonjour,beau véhicule dommage qu’il soit vraiment cher good night

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  7 месяцев назад +1

      Everything is expensive these days!
      The quality here justifies the price

  • @yamyam61
    @yamyam61 Год назад +1

    Very nice van however would have liked to be able to sit up in bed without hitting my head on overhead cupboards

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Agreed. It looks like that might be easier in the Voyager X (the double bed version)

  • @pwilliams6405
    @pwilliams6405 Год назад

    I find this van to be very claustrophobic ! The windows are tiny ,the inside is dark and I do not like the lounge set up at all ! It reminds of sitting in a bus ! You have get down and pull out the table from a cubicle below and why isn't the ladder a collapsible ! That cupboard right in the doorway with a table position also in the doorway ! Was Stevie Wonder the judge who awarded this the best campervan award ? 3/10

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      No 'van is perfect and we all look for different things. This was judged by a team of experts with many, many years of experience. The roof bed, travel seats, rear bodywork, double floor, build quality and more stand out as way above the average.

  • @boatingsibbingandwandering3262
    @boatingsibbingandwandering3262 Год назад +2

    It always makes me laugh how Mr V jumps to the instant defence of these massively overpriced motor homes. I think he is in total denial of what most people can afford and will pay. You pay this amount of cash and buy yourself a world of hurt when all of the electronics kick in and send the whole overpriced article into limp mode. And then you have a wonderful time sending it back and forth under warranty and finally end up regretting the day you ever parted with such a ridiculous amount of cash...... We could all just fawn over it and Mr V of course or we could just speak our minds and the truth as we see it

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад

      Why "massively overpriced?" - are they really any more overpriced than, say, SUVs? I don't intend to defend the prices but they are what they are - all manufacturers have had to increase prices substantially and they aren't coming down - in fact, expect more big rises when they have to go electric.
      However, a motorhome can still be good value over a five year period if you use it regularly, providing affordable touring and often with minimal depreciation. If price is an issue, there a plenty of good used buys - see the February issue of What Motorhome for a great feature - www.outandaboutlive.co.uk/motorhomes/store/digital-archive-subscriptions/
      Or you can hire instead.
      And remember that most motorhomes have a very easy life compared with the (hard-working and often abused) vans they're based on, so the "world of hurt" you describe is extremely rare.

    • @boatingsibbingandwandering3262
      @boatingsibbingandwandering3262 Год назад +2

      @@MotorhomeCampervan You dont seem to understand that Comparing a very expensive thing with another very expensive thing does not make it affordable. They are all way over priced and the makers will realise that soon. Put Simply Normal people simply cannot afford that sort of money on something they might use 5 - 10 times a year. The Massive depreciation after first purchase is the killer. I think you don't fully understand the real world and the massive gap between the Haves and Have nots

    • @peterv3642
      @peterv3642 Год назад +2

      @@boatingsibbingandwandering3262 What's affordable is simply down to how much you have, so what's affordable to one person isn't to another. The motorhome market is booming, so I'd suggest that there are enough people to whom these vehicles are affordable and that, having spent a lot of money (and probably having retired), they'll use them as much as they can.
      Anyway, my job is to review what's out there. I don't set the prices or comment on the politics of the "real world" or "haves and have nots".

  • @tomoiagavasile3461
    @tomoiagavasile3461 9 месяцев назад

    The price is outrageous for what it offers. More like 60k

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  9 месяцев назад

      You can't get anything close to this for £60k. Something around £80k might get something that looks a bit similar but won't have anything like the quality or features

  • @robertdon777
    @robertdon777 Год назад +1

    Still not a better camper van layout than the Westfalia James Cook of 2002... Seat 5, Huge Beds, Massive Kitchen, Decent Shower/toilet space...Never bettered when it comes to Campervans.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад

      Yes, the James Cook was a brilliant design - so, is it market trends that have made the latest JC so much more conventional in layout? Buyers seem to want fixed beds and garages now.
      My favourite Westfalia was the California Exclusiv.

    • @robertdon777
      @robertdon777 Год назад

      @@MotorhomeCampervan I think so, I purchased a California Exclusive last Summer, 2002 in Silver and I agree the best Small Van available, just wish they had carried it on but guessing the Account dept got in the way. The newer Club Joker just isn't quite as good although it gains a shower.

    • @chrispnw2547
      @chrispnw2547 Год назад

      My heart wept when they discontinued that campervan. The Westfalia group di d an amazing job. Yet, quiet and no rattles is extremely important to me and this van looks like a winner.

  • @GameslordXY
    @GameslordXY Год назад

    100l of fresh water?
    Seen a lot more bigger with less.
    With 85 or 87.
    Still not amazing,but 15 more than 85.
    Still with so massive double floor,there is no excuse to have 300,but okay what do I know.
    At the very least people shall learn to preserve water only for situations where and when they truly need it.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Think of the weight - 300 litres of water is 300kg. Many motorhomes don't have much more payload than that in total.

  • @karlpeart1752
    @karlpeart1752 Год назад

    Where’s the shower n toilet😅

  • @hectorshouse7348
    @hectorshouse7348 Год назад +3

    What's the point when they're all sold, and so you can't get one? Lol

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      A lot of motorhomes have long waiting lists (12 months or more). If you want one, then check whether any dealers have stock coming that isn't sold yet. Otherwise, this is definitely a 'van that's worth waiting for!

  • @alanmoore2197
    @alanmoore2197 Год назад

    Overall look is good - travel seats are really great! front bed is great for the grandkids. Kitchen is a little disappointing for counter space (why not at least a flush chopping board cover over the sink?) but the garage is great and driving features are very nice.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Yes, there's loads to like here and I guess the kitchen is just a lower priority on the Continent

    • @acellary1
      @acellary1 Год назад

      You can order a kitchen counter with lowered sink and/or hob and wooden board covers/chopping boards made of the same counter piece. Looks great: just one big wooden counter and once you need to cook or wash you just take the corresponding board off.

    • @alanmoore2197
      @alanmoore2197 Год назад

      @@acellary1 Nice. Both would be a big improvement for usable space - and simple!

  • @G_Ellis606
    @G_Ellis606 Год назад

    Materials look very cheap compared to a Pleasure Way Van

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      I can assure you that the Globe Traveller is very high quality throughout. But, in any case, it's not sold in the US and Pleasure-Way vans are not sold in the UK, so they don't compete.
      Would love to see a Pleasure-Way, though, if they are that good.

  • @MarkBurns-qv5el
    @MarkBurns-qv5el Год назад

    The van is bit expensive but hey ho . No one seems to let you know who makes the mattresses.

  • @peterspence601
    @peterspence601 Год назад

    Lefthand drive also side door opening on to main road OK for Europe very dangerous for UK roads
    Fantast for Europe

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад

      Right-hand drive is available. Most imported campers also have the sliding door on the right, but how often do you park a vehicle like this on the street? It's really a non-issue

  • @---df5sr
    @---df5sr Год назад

    You don’t seem to get a lot for £100k. Crazy

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      There are cheaper versions, without the extra high roof and bed, or without the redesigned rear - both expensive items to develop.
      And there are plenty of campervans that cost over £100k these days.

  • @arfabarmcake2776
    @arfabarmcake2776 Год назад

    92k ?? I think you could do a lot better for that money ?

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      Very few van conversions have this level of quality, a double floor, etc, and plenty cost more than £92k now

  • @jns8393
    @jns8393 Год назад

    Can only watch TV in bed?

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +1

      It's hard to see where a TV could be fitted in the lounge - maybe a flip-down screen in the cab ceiling, like some Auto-Trails? But a portable screen (laptop, iPad, etc) could sit on the kitchen unit or table, which is probably what most folk will do.

  • @gorillachilla
    @gorillachilla Год назад +1

    Top lad

  • @pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632
    @pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632 10 месяцев назад

    £90,000 - No thanks!

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's the cost of something built to this quality now

  • @rogerjob2780
    @rogerjob2780 Год назад

    😎🍷🚍⚓️🇬🇧👍🎄

  • @janicecorbett9185
    @janicecorbett9185 4 месяца назад

    Is there a school somewhere that presenters go to to learn the method of disjointed speaking, with artificial articulation, irregular breathing, periodic lipsmacking and volume fluctuations. Cars, homes, holiday properties, white goods, they're all presented in this way on both TV and promotional videos. We're producing clones and regardless of what they think, it's not something we like.
    It's damned annoying.

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  4 месяца назад

      Is there any need to be rude? I have never had any training whatsoever in presenting, I just show the 'vans in all their good and bad detail and try to speak clearly - if you think you can do better then RUclips is ready for you. A lot of other people like what I do and make very positive comments...

  • @silentrunning9847
    @silentrunning9847 Год назад

    Dear lord a Fiat. Lol

    • @MotorhomeCampervan
      @MotorhomeCampervan  Год назад +2

      Still the most popular base vehicle for campervans of this size. Even in Germany, readers of Promobil magazine voted it the best base for motorhomes...