Beneath the lounge is a cavernous storage area
that’s home to a 120Ah AGM battery and charger
on the nearside, and a gas-electric hot water
service on the offside. Regal has also installed a
small ‘cubby’ on the offside to house the 3kg gas
cylinder. This is easily accessible from the rear of
the motorhome.
The offside, meanwhile, is taken up a wardrobe,
a 90L compressor fridge, and a combo bathroom
that’s fitted behind the driver’s seat. I have no
complaints at all about the bathroom fitout. In
fact, I like that a swivel cassette toilet was fitted
instead of a bench-style toilet, and that Regal
even included a curtain for the shower section.
There’s a range of overhead lockers, too, including
above the dinette with lockers either side and one
at the very rear. The rearmost locker, however,
can’t be opened if either side locker is open.
Among the other features, you’ll find a reverse-
cycle air-conditioner and classy LED strip lighting
above the dinette.
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Our review van was fitted with some roof-
mounted solar panels, but I felt that the solar
regulator, mounted to the wall in the kitchen,
was visually intrusive, detracting slightly from the
overall elegance of the motorhome. I wondered if
it could be moved to inside an overhead locker.