The kitchen comes with a cooktop, griller and
oven, a stainless steel sink with flick-mixer tap
and filtered drinking water, and a large
compressor fridge.
There are a few features of the lounge worth
pointing out. First, it has a table that can
swivel in any direction to allow easy access,
and its telescopic leg allows the table to lower
to form the base of another bed by pressing a
button with your foot.
There are a couple of LED reading lights
provided, along with 240V and 12V
powerpoints at the rear end of the lounge. A
12V point at the forward end would be a
welcome addition but was not fitted to our van.
A BMPRO Genius 35 battery management
system takes up one of the lounge’s overhead
lockers – as standard, the van comes with two
150W solar panels and two 100Ah AGM
batteries.
In the nose of the van, Kokoda has fitted two
bunks; however, if you were to fit a third bunk,
you would lose your external storage boot.
There are a number of things that appealed to
me here. One: each bunk had an optional 12V
fan, a standard 240V powerpoint and a
standard 12V USB port. Two: the kids’
wardrobe is large, and Kokoda has even fitted a
front-loader washing machine here. Three: there
is easy access to the under-bunk storage space.
Meanwhile, on the offside, you’ll find a
separate and surprisingly spacious toilet
cubicle complete with a small vanity/
washbasin, and another separate cubicle for
the fully-moulded fibreglass shower.
It’s fair to say that this rig comes out of the
factory fitted-out for comfortable, convenient
caravanning for two parents and two kids.
Kokoda has even fitted piano hinges to the
locker doors for extra rigidity.