Coachman has introduced a fourth model into its uber-luxurious Lusso range, for the first time with a washroom straddled across the middle of the van instead of at the end.
The 7.9m-long Lusso IV is also the most expensive of the four models in the range of luxury caravans, coming in at £54,420 OTR, joining existing models such as the Lusso III.
It has an MTPLM of 2035kg, so you are going to need a hefty vehicle (with a kerbweight close to 2400kg) to tow it.
As with the other models, the twin-axle has an L-shaped front lounge with a foot stool.

The kitchen comes with a separate oven and grill, a domestic-style four-burner dual-fuel hob with an extractor fan, a microwave, a floor-to-ceiling cupboard, and loads of workspace on the L-shaped base unit.

The central washroom is shut off from here with a sliding partition. It includes a large shower cubicle on the nearside.

The rear bedroom features a transverse island bed positioned in front of a large TV mounted on the wall, with large cupboards either side.
An impressive spec list includes an E&P self levelling system, a Truma air conditioning unit, an Alde continuous hot water system, and a safe – all fitted as standard.
The new model will be on display at this month’s Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show, which runs from 17 to 22 February at the NEC.
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