Time to Roam Magazine Issue 11 - October/November 2014 | Page 36

| tried + tested motorhome review Pros • The Swift comes standard with a 120w solar panel and charging system and for cat lovers - internal access to the boot allows kitty access to ‘facilities’ you may prefer to keep separate from your internal living space. Cons • Fresh water storage is only 100 litres with grey water at 80 litres but there is room in the spacious boot for extra tanks if you feel the need. pantry give easy access to things which might otherwise be hidden away at the back of the cupboard. The sink is made from a beautifully executed composite material with a perfect depth, rounded sides and a cutting board which slots in to extend the bench space. All the cooking appliances are finished in stainless steel and include a microwave, hob, grill and oven. The threeway fridge is a generous 150 litres and it is tropical rated so even up north, it should keep your food stocks chilled. Following trend, the Swift offers two 4.5kg gas bottles for easier refills and given the demographic likely to be buying this van, this is a good decision. Eternal Shell & Storage The external shell of the Swift Kontiki 625 is one of the more stylish designs on the road. Economy of scale with the European market have allowed Swift to invest in custom mouldings which give some nice definition to a traditionally boxy design. The awning for example, is recessed into the side of the vehicle. This not only looks great but also helps streamline the vehicle for improved fuel economy. It’s also less likely to be damaged by branches and trees during tight parking maneuvers. The new Swift is half a metre shorter than the previous model but you will still need a light ridged (LR) licence upgrade to drive it on Australian roads. Technology A central LED touch screen offers information at a glance including power levels and water consumption. The hot water unit also doubles as a boiler for internal heating so not only can you specify the water temperature and internal living temperatures. For those thinking “up north” is starting to geta little crowded during the winter months, the Swift opens up a completely fresh set of travelling possibilities. Even the coldest of cold conditions will not trouble you. Thanks to its British heritage, “frost protect” 36 timetoroam.com.au settings are standard and will keep all pipes from freezing. Speaking of winter, the factory fitted, removable carpet running the full length of the vehicle is a very nice touch, as is the double glazed windows which, with the -15 degree rating on the body shell, should keep you toasty wherever and whenever you travel. During summer, the textured premium vinyl flooring is very comfortable under bare feet. Bathroom and Toilet There is always a stand out area in every motorhome and it’s beautifully finished with thoughtful cupboards and even a useable bench. I predict that if you are staying at a caravan park with full amenities, the Swift bathroom would still be hard to give up. The mirror is perfectly placed, the lighting is ideal for make-up and beard trimming and the shower is a cubical devoted to cleanliness and comfort. Conclusion With a huge boot, stunning fit and finish and one of the finest looking RV bathrooms around, the Swift Kontiki 625 Black Edition is a great package for up-market glampers looking to take on Australia, rain, hail shine or even snow. The cabin integration is so sweetly done as to be on par with A class motor homing comfort yet the Kontiki is a frugal diesel sipper, using a fraction of the fuel of A class rigs. For those opting for the B class configuration, fuel savings are even greater and yet the Swift still manages to deliver a spare double bed. If the visitors are of the small cute grandchildren variety, a little one could even sleep on the double seater lounge leaving the dinette and swivel driving seats free for a foursome of late night cards, conversation or even a bit of supper. For adventurers looking for something a little extra in their motorhome plus cold climate performance that is hard to match with locally built motorh