GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #6 | Page 7

RV REVIEW | independent options, at no extra cost: Simplicity, Cruisemaster XT, Enduro Outback, Tuff Ride and Oztrekker. How does the van perform under tow? Behind our Land Cruiser, it was excellent. On the open highway, at 100km/h, it remained perfectly stable behind, with no pitching or yawing to speak of. A particularly strong crosswind caused a small amount of sideways movement but less than I expected. LOVELY LAYOUT Immediately upon entering the Force II X-Trail GT I could see why the layout shown here is Kokoda’s most popular. The van is separated into a couple of distinct living zones – dining and cooking, and the bedroom – by a split bathroom. The dinette, complete with leather club lounge on a raised platform, is a very inviting spot. Surrounded by overhead lockers, LED downlight and multi-directional reading lights, it’s the heart of the van. On the offside, opposite the kitchen, is some bench space with a top-loader washing machine tucked away beneath. A fridge-freezer is fitted forward of the bench. Just as with the suspension, Kokoda offers a choice here: either a Thetford three-way absorption fridge, or a 12V NovaKool compressor fridge. The kitchen, with a slightly angled bench, four-burner cooktop, griller and oven, stainless steel rangehood and sink, full-height acrylic splashback, and a good spread of cupboards, is very workable. The walls and floor of the shower are a one-piece fibreglass unit. The offside vanity/toilet cubicle, meanwhile, has a ceramic basin, cassette toilet, his and hers hand-towel holders, as well as overhead lockers and cupboards below the sink. Did I mention that all locker doors are on piano hinges? And that leaves the bedroom. gorv.com.au 7