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Introducing Two New Trailer Models by Eriba: Upcoming Releases

Upcoming Auction Prior to Caravan Salon Event

Eriba introduces two new trailer models to its lineup
Eriba introduces two new trailer models to its lineup

Rollin' with the Eriba Feeling and Novaline: Brand's Fresh and Swanky Caravan Ranges

Introducing Two New Trailer Models by Eriba: Upcoming Releases

Get ready to hit the road in style with Eriba's sleek new caravan series, the Feeling and Novaline! Before gracing the limelight at the Caravan Salon in August, these babies will hit the market in July. The catch? They're gonna cost ya! With the Feeling starting at 28,000 euros and the Novaline at around 29,500 euros, they're a bit pricier than their predecessors.

But fear not, these new editions are chock-full of modifications! Both ranges have been given a top-to-bottom makeover, and the Novaline even borrows some inspiration from the badass Hymer ML-T Crossover, as seen in the furniture construction, interior design, and floor plans. For instance, the Xena Warrior princess-worthy sleek wood finish and door felt linings that can store all your shit. Or the 442 floor plan, complete with longitudinal single beds at the rear that merge to form a vehicle-width sleeping area. Top it off with a comfy seating area at the front and a kitchen and wet room in the middle, and you've got yourself a mobile home palaces.

Despite sharing some conceptual similarities, like compact dimensions, lightweight construction, and almost identical floor plans, these two ranges got their own distinct vibes. The Feeling, nestled comfortably above the Eriba classic Touring, is all about flexibility. It's 7 cm narrower, 30 cm lower, and comes with a pop-up roof, ensuring groovy headroom when set up and a sweet aerodynamic feel on the road. On the optionfront, you can deck out the pop-up roof with a double bed for chill sleepovers when stationary.

The Feeling range offers three delightful floor plans, ranging from 6.03-6.64 meters long (body lengths shaking from 4.88-5.48 m). The entry-level Feeling 425, with a transverse bed at the rear, puts you out 28,000 euros. Upgrade to the Feeling 470, with separated single beds at the front, and you'll fork over 28,800 euros. And if you wanna take it up a notch, the longest variant 442 with those connected longitudinal beds at the rear clocks in at 29,250 euros.

From Light to Line

The Novaline, whose old moniker was still Nova Light, has six heavenly floor plans to choose from. In addition to the 470 and 442, which are just about the same on the inside (both starting at 30,000 euros), the 6.03-meter-long Novaline 465 with a side French bed is the entry-level model, setting you back 29,500 euros.

The three further versions top the size of the Feeling: the 6.94-meter-long Novaline 485 (with French bed, 31,000 euros), the 7.15-meter 515 (with bunk beds, 30,500 euros), and the 7.15-meter top dog Novaline 495 with single beds for 31,500 euros.

Both range Houdinis will only feature Compressor refrigerators from now on, and Eriba continues to use the wood-free Pual construction method for the roof and sidewalls. customers of both the Feeling and Novaline can pick between dazzling white or smokin' gray exteriors.

Join the Eriba fam and roll in style with the new Feeling and Novaline caravan ranges!

Add a touch of luxury to your home-and-garden lifestyle with Eriba's Feeling and Novaline caravan ranges, perfect for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons. Travel in style and comfort with these mobile home palaces equipped with sleek furniture, modern interior designs, and spacious floor plans. Whether you choose the flexibility of the Feeling range or the boldness of the Novaline, both offer distinct vibes to suit your travel needs and lifestyle.

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