GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #90 | Page 12

What about the suspension ? On the Move ’ s engineering team has worked in the Australian caravan industry for years , and has developed and refined a wishbone suspension system found exclusively on On the Move ’ s vans . The Grenade gets an airbag wishbone system with dual shock absorbers per wheel .
As standard , the Grenade comes with 200Ah with of lithium and 400W of solar ; however , that can be upgraded to 400Ah and 800W . The van also comes with a Projecta PM300 power management system that includes a 2000W inverter , which can be upgraded to 3000W . Ultimately , it depends on your needs but if it were me , I ’ d go for the upgrades . Buy once , cry once , as they say .
While 200L of fresh water storage is provided as standard , this can be upgraded to 300L . A 100L grey water tank is standard too . The interesting thing about the water tanks , though , is that they are custom-made to fit in an around the suspension system , where they will have the least impact on ball weight when full . Given the spare wheels are fitted to the A- frame , this seems like a particularly good move .
Now , our review Grenade was missing an awning ; however , as this van was something of a prototype , that will be rectified on production models . All the usual features are included , though , including a fold-down picnic table , speakers , and even a rear tunnel boot – external storage space is not in short supply .
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