| RV REVIEW
I’m not talking about a so-
called entertainment box,
where you can fit the TV
from inside the van. No, this
is a dedicated compartment
for a 32in TV.
Up front, you’ll find a mesh
stone guard, a checkerplate
storage box and a slide-out
tray for a 2kVA generator.
A 12V point here would be
a welcome addition as that
would mean you could use
this space for a portable
fridge instead.
The van is fitted with a
Redarc battery management
system, a Redarc solar
controller for the dual 150W
panels, and a Redarc 3000W
inverter. Coupled with the
two onboard 120Ah AGM
batteries, you shouldn’t
have much difficulty running
your appliances, within
reason, when away from
mains power.
SUMMING UP
The van is fitted with offroad
suspension and a D045
coupling, but due to its size
and loaded weight, I see it
as a rough-roader rather
than an extreme offroader.
Having said that, it’s
extremely well specced. Price-
wise, it’s on par with market
expectations but, of course,
you could opt for the base
model, which is priced at
$80,000 (plus on-road costs)
or even the mid-level XT,
which is still $20,000 cheaper
than the Tom Cat.
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VERDICT
HITS
• Multipurpose
rear ‘garage’
• Onboard technology,
from RV wi-fi to
satellite dish
• Massive payload
capacity
MISSES
• I’d like a 12V point
in the generator
box to use it for a
portable fridge
• One section of
the RGB lighting
wouldn’t change
colour – a minor fix
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