RV REVIEW
METROLINK WITH FREE-CAMPING PACK
When is an entry level caravan not an
entry level caravan? The Nova Metrolink
might provide a few clues. You see, it sits
in the lower end of this award-winning
manufacturer’s range, but with clean lines
and a smooth interior finish, it presents as
anything but entry level.
In recent months, Nova has given its caravans
an aesthetic overhaul and some further options
for customers. The Metrolink, with new decals,
Nova Pro-Al Sandwich panel walls (as fitted to
our review van, the Metrolink 19-1R), and the new
Z-Series pack, it cuts quite a figure on the road.
It includes Al-Ko Enduro Cross Country
independent suspension, rather than the standard
leaf springs on beam axles, a grey water tank,
and a couple of black external speakers.
It also gives the van larger alloy wheels, a 300mm
extension to the A-frame, a 6in G&S chassis with
2in raiser, a pull-out entry step, black awning
arms, and a checkerplate storage box on the
A-frame containing two 9kg gas cylinders and an
offside slide-out tray. This tray is suitable for a
2kVA generator.
THE Z-SERIES PACK
The Z-Series pack is an optional upgrade
available for Nova’s Metrolink, Bravo
and Family Escape models.
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