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Our review van was fitted with a number of options, from the aforementioned slide-out kitchen and external shower to the adjustable table in the club lounge, a Sirocco fan, a 120Ah lithium battery, a 12V compressor under-bench fridge, a reverse-cycle air- conditioner under the bed, and even a grey water tank. The lithium battery is kept charged by two 145W roof-mounted solar panels, with the 12V system managed by the onboard Redarc Manager 30 battery management system. At the foot of the bed, a TV hangs from the ceiling on a special bracket that allows it to be swivelled 180 degrees to be viewed from either the dinette or the bed. Due to its size, there are a number of expected compromises found throughout the Eco- Tourer. The internal kitchen bench is small, for example. But the trade-off – a compact, clever, well-finished and well-engineered unit – is more than worth it. SUMMING UP Weighing 1930kg Tare, the Eco-Tourer is reasonably light and, fully loaded, it is well within the capabilities of the Prado, Pajero and a host of other tow vehicles. Its fundamental design is much the same as it was in 2003, but the Eco-Tourer is as relevant today as a couple’s van as it was back then.