
This nimble little pop-top can easily be towed by either Commodore or Falcon with a 2000kg-plus tow rating and very easily by mid-sized vehicles such as a Toyota Prado or Mitsubishi Pajero.
Built on a G&S chassis, the Prince features a Meranti timber frame clad in aluminium, and a padded front section around the boot. Heavy-duty vinyl is used for the pop-top walls and each side has zippered ventilation windows.
Under the body is a single-axle with a slipper-spring suspension system, electric brakes and a water tank with shield. This is a simple and proven system that will work for years.
Other features of this Prince include twin 4.5kg gas bottles, a rear bumper and spare tyre, LED lighting around the body, triple lock door and a Dometic awning. This Prince has everything needed for basic comfortable touring.
Stepping into the Prince through the rear door there's a large L-shaped lounge that spreads across the back wall and around the driver's side wall right up to the fridge, offering plenty of seating options.
A corner kitchen is fitted on the passenger-side of the caravan with the queen-sized bed sitting island-style off the front wall. This Prince offers a simple yet practical layout featuring contrasting ply trims that adds lightness to the interior and are quite smart looking.
There is plenty of storage available throughout the whole caravan running from one wall to another. This is a trademark of Coronet caravans and confirms that plenty of thought goes into the design.
Australian Caravan & RV Magazine, issue 9.
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