RV REVIEW
TRICKS UP ITS SLEEVE
Step inside and you’ll find one of the most
refined interiors of any hybrid. First, the dinette
table. It’s another Track custom job that almost
effortlessly slides out from under the bed
before lifting into position on a special arm.
Then there’s the ‘hidden’ pantry that, at the
push of a button, rises from the rearmost
kitchen corner.
It even has a central locking system for the
internal cupboard doors. Push a button on the
Redarc RedVision control unit and you’ll hear
the locks engage.
The bathroom is made of moulded fibreglass
and contains a neat drainage system
connected to the grey water tank. Equally neat
are the bathroom wall extension pieces for
complete privacy. The best bit, though, is the
fact Track Trailer has fitted a microswitch
that will prevent the roof from being
electrically lowered when these wall
extensions are up. Brilliant.
SUMMING UP
This review only scratches the surface of
what is a highly engineered and refined unit.
However, all of this technology comes at a
cost. In base format, the Rhapsody will run
you $109,000, while you can expect to pay
$123,500 if you fit it with Track Trailer’s ‘1st
Edition’ pack (based on Victorian delivery).
For the money, you might expect to find air-
con and a few other niceties as standard. But
air-con and a vast range of other options can
be fitted separately for a price.
The adage ‘you get what you pay for’ comes
to mind. And with the T4 Rhapsody, what you
get is very good indeed.
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