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Why Camprite?

Find Camprite caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Camprite is an Australian off-road caravan builder with a compact, family-focused range. The TX6 (MKIII) sleeps six across a tare weight of 1100 kg and an ATM of 1800 kg, making it towable by mid-size SUVs and 4WDs. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll notify you when a Camprite matches your criteria.

Camprite is an Australian caravan manufacturer based in Queensland, specialising in off-road and family-oriented caravans. The brand builds compact, lightweight caravans designed for Australian touring conditions, with a focus on durability and practical layout over luxury fit-out. Their TX6 (MKIII) model, introduced in 2022, combines a six-person sleeping capacity with a tare weight of just 1100 kg, positioning it as an accessible entry point for families and groups wanting an off-road-capable caravan without heavy towing requirements. Camprite's build approach prioritises robustness and Australian-specific features — the TX6 is rated for off-road use and designed to handle rough terrain and remote camping. The brand remains active in Australian caravan production, with ongoing sales through the dealer network. Current VANTURE listings are limited, but the TX6 represents Camprite's core offering for the family and small-group touring market.

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Camprite buyer's guide

Who buys a Camprite?

Camprite buyers are typically families, small groups, and first-time caravan owners seeking a lightweight, off-road-capable tow with straightforward layout and proven durability. The TX6 (MKIII) sleeps six, making it a good fit for families with children or couples sharing touring with friends. With a tare weight of 1100 kg and ATM of 1800 kg, it sits comfortably within the towing capacity of dual-cab utes and mid-size 4WDs — no need for a heavy-duty setup. Off-road rating and Australian build appeal to buyers planning remote travel beyond sealed roads. Camprite attracts buyers who prioritise practical spec and value over brand prestige, and who want locally manufactured reliability backing.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Camprite TX6, focus on the drawbar and coupling — check for corrosion and cracks at weld points, as these are high-stress areas on off-road builds. Inspect the chassis frame for rust, particularly underneath near the jockey wheel mount and at the front overhang where flex can initiate cracks. Examine window and door seals for water staining or soft spots in the surrounding wall panels — composite sandwich construction can delaminate if water ingress occurs. Check the condition of suspension bushes and any independent off-road components for wear and play. Look at the condition of external panels and seams for damage or poor repairs, and test all systems (water, gas, electrical) during a full walk-through. Ask the seller for service records and any repairs undertaken.

Value and resale

Camprite has no sold history on VANTURE yet, so resale data is limited at this stage. The TX6 (MKIII) is a recent model (2022+), meaning most units in the market are relatively new and there is minimal secondhand turnover. As an Australian-built, off-road-capable family caravan at an entry price point, Camprite should appeal to a broad buyer base and likely retain value well — lightweight, family-focused caravans with practical specs tend to hold their worth. When considering secondhand Camprite, factor in your own towing vehicle's capacity (1800 kg ATM is easily managed by most mid-size 4WDs) and verify any off-road use history, which may affect condition and service intervals. Watch for units coming to market as first-owners upgrade or lifestyle change.

Frequently asked questions about Camprite

Where are Camprite caravans made?

Camprite caravans are built in Australia, based in Queensland. The brand manufactures its models locally, focusing on designs suited to Australian touring conditions and terrain. The TX6 (MKIII) is Australian-built and off-road-rated, reflecting the brand's emphasis on durability and practical engineering for local buyers. Australian manufacturing supports local service and parts availability through the dealer network.

What's the price range for a Camprite caravan?

VANTURE currently has no active Camprite listings and no sold history, so price data is limited. The TX6 (MKIII) is the core model on offer — a six-sleeper family caravan with 1100 kg tare and 1800 kg ATM. For indicative pricing, contact Camprite dealers or set an alert on VANTURE to see pricing when units come to market. Early models (2022+) will command new-to-nearly-new pricing; as the model matures, secondhand units will provide entry-point options for budget-conscious buyers.

What Camprite models are best for families?

The Camprite TX6 (MKIII) is purpose-built for families. It sleeps six across a practical layout, making it ideal for a couple with children or two couples sharing touring. The 1100 kg tare weight is light enough for most mid-size family 4WDs and dual-cab utes, avoiding the need for a specialist tow vehicle. Off-road rating means families can access remote campgrounds and rough tracks — a key advantage for Australian outback travel. The TX6 is Camprite's current flagship family model.

How does Camprite hold its value on the second-hand market?

Sold data for Camprite is limited — no units have sold on VANTURE to date — so a firm resale conclusion cannot be drawn yet. However, as a lightweight, Australian-built family caravan with practical spec and off-road capability, Camprite should hold value reasonably well. Entry-level family caravans at this weight and price tier typically retain 60–75% of purchase price over three to five years, depending on condition, mileage, and how extensively the van has been used off-road. Watch VANTURE as secondhand TX6 models come to market — that real data will give a clearer picture.

Is a Camprite good for families with kids?

Yes — the Camprite TX6 (MKIII) is specifically designed for families. It sleeps six, accommodating a couple and two or more children across separate sleeping zones. The layout prioritises practical family living, with straightforward kitchen, bathroom, and storage. At 1100 kg tare and 1800 kg ATM, it sits within towing range of most mid-size family 4WDs and dual-cab utes, removing tow-vehicle complications. Off-road rating opens up remote camping and rough-track access — a huge plus for Australian families seeking adventure beyond caravan parks. It is a solid family entry point.

Can a typical mid-size 4WD tow a Camprite?

Yes. The Camprite TX6 (MKIII) has an ATM of 1800 kg, comfortably within the towing capacity of most dual-cab utes and mid-size 4WDs such as a Toyota LandCruiser Prado, Ford Ranger, or Isuzu D-Max. Even many smaller dual-cabs and SUVs with towing capacity around 2000–2500 kg will handle the TX6 easily. Check your vehicle's manufacturer tow rating (unladen and braked) and ensure it exceeds the caravan's ATM by a margin — most modern utes manage this without issue. Always verify your specific vehicle's rating in the owner manual or with your dealer before committing to purchase.

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