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URBAN TUGSTEN X TERRAIN 18'9 REVIEWS
IN BRIEF
- 58m19fttandemaxle caravan
- Designedforoffroadusefitted with independent suspension
- Frontbedrearbathroom layout
- Aluminiumframedcompositecladding
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S ince 2012, the manufacturer has gone from strength to strength and now has a range of vans to suit any rough road or offroad condition.
A good example is the Tungsten X Terrain 18'9 that I borrowed from Hinterland Caravans at Morriset (Newcastle), NSW. Apart from anything else, the van looks the part with its slightly muscular look, good ground clearance and the ubiquitous checkerplate everywhere.
TRAVELLING ALONG
On the road, the Tungsten X Terrain handles quite well, with little snatching and jerking as it moves along. The caravan is up there in the weight stakes. With a tare mass of 2701kg and an ATM of