Adria has announced that new and updated caravans from its Action and Adora ranges are set to make their debut at the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show at the NEC next month (17th-22nd February).
The NEC Show provides those on the hunt for the best caravan with the chance to see the latest releases from leading manufacturers. The new-look Action 391LH is targeted at more adventure-seeking couples and comes with a redesigned interior, which Adria has said should provide a more airy vibe, thanks to modern materials and curved furniture.
Coming on an Al-Ko chassis, the 391 LH still has a comfortable lounge, a one-piece entrance door, and a Truma Combi heating system seen in previous models, but has been improved with a range of new features.

A good sleeping setup will always be important in a tourer (and if you’re looking for tips on improving your existing arrangement, take a look at how to make a caravan bed more comfortable. In the Action, flexibility is achieved through three bed sizes, ranging from 120cm to 200cm; this is thanks to a clever sliding slatted frame. Usefully, the frame can be used alongside the Lagun table to provide a seating area with a table, even when the bed is made up.

Other new features include LED Silhouette lighting, 15-inch alloy wheels, and a Bluetooth soundbar. The washroom has also been redesigned, coming with a sliding door, a swivel shower screen and a fixed washbasin.

The Action has a light grey exterior, complete with accents in either slate blue as standard or graphite grey as an optional extra. The 391LH will also be available as the Action Sports, which will have a darker interior, with a light grey exterior and graphite grey accents, as well as raised suspension, off-road styling details, and distinctive black elements, thanks to features such as roof rails.

It is the Action Sports 391 LH that is set to be on the Adria stand at the NEC next month, and it will also be joined by two models from the updated Adora range.
The 2026 Adoras will come with an aerodynamic design and more comfort, with the range aimed at more seasoned caravanners who prioritise functionality, a cosy touring base, and contemporary style.
A homely interior, complete with a spacious seating area, is now enhanced with flooring in a warm wood tone, while a redesigned kitchen features a unit with a push-lock system, a 150-litre compressor fridge, an oven, and a CAN monoblock cooktop.
In the sleeping area, a textile-look headboard has been added, while EVOPORE matters are also available for bunk beds now.
There have also been a number of upgrades across the range, including an XPS core, which will provide better insulation, while stability is improved thanks to SymaLITE panels. Other features include Alde heating, an AKS stabiliser, alloy wheels, an optional Bluetooth sound system with integrated speakers and a sub-woofer, and a new silhouette awning rail light.
See what we made of a previous season’s Adora when we put it to the test, the 2025 Adria Adora 612 DL Seine, a tourer which impressed us with its innovative features.
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