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INDEPTH TEST SHOWROOM
Price £45,795 Berths 4 MTPLM 2051kg
Tested at Cote Ghyll Caravan Park (www.coteghyll.com)
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WHEN SOME IDEAS catch on, they are suddenly everywhere. It seems like only yesterday that 8ft-wide caravans were the new thing in the UK, having become fairly popular on the Continent already.
Now they are so common that Swift no longer offers its most upmarket Elegance in what you might call a conventional width. For the 2023 season, they have all become Elegance Grandes – and all twin-axles.
It's what you might expect from a range that, when introduced in 2014, considerably raised the bar in caravan design with its SMART construction. For a while, Swift was so confident in how this timberless system had evolved, it offered a lifetime water-ingress guarantee on new models.
That no longer applies to the latest vans, partly due to a change in suppliers, but a Swift Elegance is still clearly something many caravanners aspire to.
We had a quick look at the new Elegance Grande 845, with a rear washroom and a transverse island bed, when it was launched last year. But we thought that it was due a closer inspection, with an overnight stay at Cote Ghyll Caravan Park, near Osmotherley in North Yorkshire, this summer.
Design
Along with that widening, Elegance models were