Above the bed, Nova has fitted the new
Dometic Dust Reduction System, a much more
advanced way of keeping dust outside of the
van than a traditional pressure hatch.
On the bedroom’s nearside wall, Nova has
fitted a swivel bracket to support the 28in
smart TV – one of the many standard features
of the Terra Sportz. An RV WiFi system is also
fitted as standard.
The kitchen feels quite roomy, and there really
is a decent amount of storage space here,
which is partially due to how the drawers fit
so neatly around the obstacles behind them.
A 190L Waeco compressor fridge fills the
space between the dinette and ensuite and,
honestly, the fitout is first-rate.
While the bathroom isn’t the largest I’ve seen,
Nova has managed to include large drawers
beneath the washbasin and a top-loading
washing machine.
Sometimes, it’s the things you don’t see that
are most impressive. I’m referring to the fact
that all cabling is run strategically inside the
van, behind the cupboards but still accessible,
rather than inside the walls.
CONSTRUCTION
The Pro-Al walls are, essentially, a one-piece
aluminium sandwich panel construction
incorporating high-density structural foam,
which should provide excellent insulation
properties.
For this van, Nova had fitted two 100Ah
lithium batteries to the offside chassis rail
behind checkerplate – a generous setup that
includes two 160W solar panels and a DC-DC
charger. Just in front of the offside wall, also
mounted to the chassis rail behind
checkerplate, you’ll find the actuator for the
van’s disc brakes.
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