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IF you went to the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show at the NEC back in February, you won't have missed this campervan. In fire engine red, with grey geometric graphics, it's hardly a vehicle for shrinking violets. Other colours are available, as well as a medium-wheelbase version (called Dune), but even in a more subdued shade, the Oasis would look ready to deal with some kind of camping Armageddon!
It's not even immediatelyangular replacement looking like it's almost designed for a bit of ram-raiding. Inset lights and a winch are then joined by a row of circular spotlamps on the roof, while a snorkel stops your exhaust from getting swamped, should you decide to pitch up alongside Noah and his Ark.