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RobertRyan
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Jun 08, 2023

Largest conventional motorhomes in Australia

Class C manufacturers have been growing in Australia in the last couple of years following are some types of Conventional class C's here.
A Kenworth vased Super C.

A 32ft Japanese truck based motorhome

A 30ft IVECO Daily based Motorhome

Unconvential Class C's

  • Interesting shot of a Light Japanese Truck based Motorhome towing a light boat and Toad
  • Deb and Ed M wrote:
    I don't even offroad, but that Sherwood is sure cute!!!

    Also very capable off road as well
  • Now there is as many unconventional Class C's that are made here that you may see in the US all Off Road orientated here are some


    From an Off Road Motorhome builder a MAN truck Motorhome towing a boat

  • bukhrn wrote:
    That Kenworth is a Nice looking unit, but, I assume it wasn't specifically made for Australia, as I don't see an entry door in that photo.

    Yes it is actually made in Australia it is the T410 model. Designed and made here
    Notice the door

  • bukhrn's avatar
    bukhrn
    Explorer III
    That Kenworth is a Nice looking unit, but, I assume it wasn't specifically made for Australia, as I don't see an entry door in that photo.
  • RobertRyan wrote:
    rjstractor wrote:
    Something I've always wondered about the Isuzu N-series based class C motorhomes- do they fit them with a removeable engine cowling since the cab can't tilt?

    Yes all Cabover Japanese or European Motorhomes are the same. That Isuz falls into a light truck catergory here
  • rjstractor wrote:
    Something I've always wondered about the Isuzu N-series based class C motorhomes- do they fit them with a removeable engine cowling since the cab can't tilt?

    Yes all Cabover Japanese or Eurooean Motirhomes are the same. That isuz falls into a light truck catergory here.
  • Something I've always wondered about the Isuzu N-series based class C motorhomes- do they fit them with a removeable engine cowling since the cab can't tilt?