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This October’s Motorhome and Caravan Show at the NEC in Birmingham produced a few more surprises than usual – perhaps a sign of manufacturers discovering they could, after all, meet the deadline for producing new ’vans in time. Here is our choice of the best on display.
Two launches for Bailey
Bailey surprised the show by adding to the well-trumpeted launch of its first-ever van conversion, the Endeavour, with the unveiling of a three-model compact low-profile range, known as Alor (1)a
The Ford Transit-based Endeavour line-up is available in two models: the two-berth B62, with a rear lounge that converts into single beds or a double, and the four-berth B64, with an end kitchen, a front lounge you can convert into a double bed, and a rising-roof.
Both models are 5.98m long and come with a well-planned kitchen that includes a 90-litre fridge and a three-burner gas hob. The B62 costs £69,999 while the B64 is £74,999 OTR.
Bailey also looked to the future by displaying an electric version of the Endeavour, designed