Adria is displaying models from two newly updated ranges at this week’s Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show.
The NEC Show can be a great opportunity for those who are on the hunt for the best caravan, with manufacturers showcasing their latest releases.
In the case of Adria, the four-berth Adora Tiber (£36,995), with an in-line island bed at the rear, and Adora Seine (£36,495), with fixed single beds, an extra fold-down bunk and an end washroom, are two models from the brand’s mid-market range which includes the four-berth Isonzo, with a transverse island bed and an end washroom. (The price for the latter is still to be confirmed.) The twin-axle Adora Sava has been dropped.

The van’s exterior retains the wind diffusers along the front corners that merge with the grab handles, although there is a new look awning light.
The Alde-heated interior includes new Luna upholstery and marble-effect worktops.

As before, the wraparound front lounge includes back cushions you can roll up to make a bolster. The small movable shelves and baskets that were introduced in the last generation also continue, although they are mostly now confined to the kitchen, which includes a 150-litre caravan fridge.
Also on display is the new-look Action 391 LH, the only layout in Adria’s sports-oriented range.

The new design includes a U-shaped lounge, which can be converted into a double bed that can be slept in in either direction. This features a pedestal table you can swing around for access, in addition to the fold-up shelf. The rear corner washroom also includes a partition you can swing across to create a large shower cubicle (similar to what you see in many modern motorhomes).

While the kitchen is spread across the back, the sideboard includes a huge extension you slide out to create extra workspace.
Outside, there is an external barbecue point.
The standard Action 391LH (£28.495) comes with a grey undercarriage and a gas bottle locker mounted on the A-frame. The slightly more expensive Action Sports 391LH, (£29,995) has not made it to the show but features a black undercarriage with a spare wheel on the A-frame and a darker interior.
Another brand to be releasing a new model at the NEC this week is Coachman, which has its new luxurious Lusso IV on display. It’s the first in the sophisticated line-up to not have an end washroom, but to have a central washroom which straddles the middle of the tourer.
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