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Introducing Two New Trailer Lines from Eriba: Fresh Upgrades to Camping Adventures

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Introducing Two New Trailer Lines from Eriba: Expanded Offerings Ahead
Introducing Two New Trailer Lines from Eriba: Expanded Offerings Ahead

Introducing Two New Trailer Lines from Eriba: Fresh Upgrades to Camping Adventures

Let's Dive into the New Eriba Caravan Ranges: Feeling and Novaline

Before their big debut at the Caravan-Salon in Dusseldorf (running from 29th August to 7th September), the revamped Eriba Feeling and Novaline caravan ranges are hitting the market in July. But here's a heads up – they won't come cheap, with a base price of €28,000 for the Feeling and around €29,500 for the Novaline.

Both series have undergone a top-to-bottom makeover, with the Novaline range taking inspiration from Eriba's own motorhome models. The similarities between the two ranges, including compact dimensions, lightweight construction, and nearly identical floorplans, are evident in both furniture design and layouts.

One notable feature shared by these modern caravans is the sleek wooden effect and door felt coverings, which double as convenient storage solutions. The 442 floorplan offers longitudinal single beds at the rear that can be joined for a vehicle-width sleeping surface, complemented by a comfortable seating area at the front and a kitchen and wet room in the middle.

Although the two ranges share many conceptual similarities, they each possess their unique character. The Feeling, positioned above the Eriba classic Touring, is all about flexibility. With a width of 2.16 meters and a height of 2.25 meters, it features a pop-up roof, ensuring comfortable standing height while set up and improved aerodynamics during travel. It comes in three floorplans, with the entry-level model Feeling 425 priced at €28,000, followed by the Feeling 470 (€28,800) and the longest variant Feeling 442 (€29,250).

Meanwhile, the Novaline range, which used to be called Nova Light, boasts six floorplans to choose from. The Novaline 470 and Novaline 442, which share similar interior specifications, are priced at €30,000, the entry-level Novaline 465 (6.03 meters long, with a side French bed) comes in at €29,500, while other models, such as the Novaline 485 (6.94 meters long) and Novaline 515 (7.15 meters long), offer superior space and sleeping configurations at €31,000 and €30,500, respectively.

Starting in 2025, both caravan ranges will exclusively feature compressor refrigerators that can be controlled via an app. Eriba also continues to use the wood-free Pual construction method for the roof and sidewalls, with customers having the choice of white or gray for the smooth metal exterior on both the Feeling and Novaline.

In summary, the Eriba Feeling and Novaline caravans are modern creations designed to offer flexibility, comfort, and clever space utilization while catering to slightly different user needs with distinct features and specifications. Both share a warm, natural aesthetic and focus on lightweight travel and compactness, with the Feeling emphasizing ease of travel and spatial efficiency, while the Novaline prioritizes space-saving layouts and storage solutions. Specific pricing is yet to be announced, but expect both ranges to maintain Eriba's premium quality and design focus.

Other lifestyle choices may include home-and-garden projects or travel adventures, as one can imagine the luxurious comfort and space-saving features of the Eriba Novaline range extending beyond the realm of caravans. Of a power, the advanced app-controlled compressor refrigerators in the upcoming 2025 Eriba caravans will enhance the travel experience, offering convenient cooling solutions for those long summer trips or off-grid adventures.

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