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Just by looking at the construction materials of the Evolution 3, you know you're investing in an off-road caravan that will give you years of service. And with all the standard equipment, you can pretty much just hitch it and go camping. The chassis and parts of the hull consists of 3CR12 stainless steel – then there's aluminium on the hull as well. The result is almost no wear and tear.

You just need a fridge/freezer before hitting the road, because the kitchen is already equipped – you get a gas burner stove (gas cylinder included), water tank, geyser, 12 V/220 V power system, lights and an awning. In addition, there is a great spot for a child to sleep diagonally next to the main bed.

The Evolution 3 is a perfect fit for a young family on the go.

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The Evolution 3's round nose is distinctive, and it's a

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