RV REVIEW
“ALL THE FEATURES COME TOGETHER IN
A COHESIVE WAY, RATHER THAN BEING
BOLTED ON LIKE AN AFTERTHOUGHT”
INNER PURSUIT
Often enough, a hybrid camper will provide very
little in the way of an internal kitchen. The Pursuit
Platinum, however, sports full cooking facilities –
even a microwave – as well as the kind of cabinet
storage you’d find in an 18ft caravan. Ducted air-conditioning, a six-layer epoxy floor,
and even a portable toilet – they’re all provided
in the Pursuit Platinum. All the features of this
camper come together in a cohesive way, rather
than being bolted on like an afterthought.
A flatscreen TV is mounted in a bulkhead recess,
next to the Fusion sound system, speakers and a
range of controls for items such as the Enerdrive
12V system – a 200Ah lithium battery is standard,
as is 320W worth of solar. It’s hooked to an ePRO
Combi1600W/60A automatic-transfer inverter
charger, allowing you to power your coffee
machine, the microwave, etc., when you’re off
mains power. There’s a 40A DC-DC charger, too,
providing maximum charge off the tow vehicle
during transport stages of a trip. GORV’S VERDICT
Often enough, you can tell plenty about a van or
camper by paying attention to the details. Poor
joins, unsightly silicone and dodgy welds usually
tell the story. But the Pursuit Platinum has none
of these.
If a well-rounded, comfortable, clever and well-
built camper is what you’re after, don’t overlook
the BRS Pursuit Platinum.
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