GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #45 | Page 29

RV REVIEW
TOUR THE HIGH-END PHOENIX !

When Sunland Caravan ’ s Roy Wyss invited GoRV to check out the latest of Sunland ’ s flagship range , the Phoenix , it was hard to resist . Here ’ s what we found …
TRUE OFFROADER
My first impression was one of immense promise . From the unique Sunland-sculptured front onwards across its burnt orange livery , this van certainly looked the part – rugged , bold yet stylish .
According to Roy , the front wall styling provides an aerodynamic face when travelling . The idea is that it engages better with the airstream flowing from the tow vehicle , reducing resistance , increasing towing stability and even reducing fuel consumption .
That aside , the shape offers a visual suggestion of a sturdy , rugged van ready for the open road and whatever it may deliver . I saw the lack of a front window as a benefit – less opportunity to leak during a downpour or allow in road dust .
The front also boasts a large vented toolbox suitable for gas storage and partitioned to help keep your kit ordered .
When it comes to exterior innovation , this van uses Wi-Ti technology . This means you don ’ t need any cable connection to get power to your van ’ s lights or electric brakes when towing . It works by converting the lighting and braking signals from your vehicle and transmitting them wirelessly to your caravan or trailer .
Although features like the Cruisemaster selflevelling airbag suspension , lithium power and ample rooftop solar are common on other manufacturers ’ top-end rigs , it ’ s the details that matter . Sunland is innovative in the way it integrates and blends its features , setting this caravan apart from others . With its resin core fibreglass walls and extensive features list , it is a true offroad or remote-camping rig .
Consider Sunland ’ s rainwater capture feature , which traps rainwater runoff and feeds the