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Eden Models, Specs & Prices

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Why Eden?

Find Eden caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Eden's current Platinum range is a full-size family caravan at 6.3 metres, built in Australia with a tare weight of 3040 kg and ATM of 3500 kg. The Platinum sleeps 2 and is designed for couples and small families looking for a substantial on-road touring setup. Set your search criteria on Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace and we'll notify you as soon as an Eden listing matches your needs.

Eden is an Australian caravan manufacturer operating in the domestic RV market. The brand builds full-size caravans with a focus on robust on-road construction and family-oriented layouts. The Platinum is Eden's current offering — a 6.3-metre all-terrain caravan built to Australian standards and specifications. With a tare of 3040 kg and maximum ATM of 3500 kg, it sits in the mid-to-large family caravan segment and is towable by most modern dual-cab utes and large SUVs. Eden's build approach emphasises practical family touring rather than premium finishes, making the Platinum a straightforward alternative to imported and locally assembled competitors in the same size bracket.

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Eden buyer's guide

Who buys an Eden?

The Platinum targets couples and small families planning extended on-road trips across Australia. At 6.3 metres and 3040 kg tare, it requires a capable tow vehicle — most modern dual-cab utes and large SUVs (Ranger, HiLux, Isuzu D-Max, Toyota LandCruiser) will handle it comfortably within their towing limits, though you should verify your vehicle's specific payload and towing capacity before purchase. The two-berth layout suits couples and families with young children; it's not a multi-bunk family caravan. Buyers typically choose Eden for value-focused, locally built construction without premium pricing or boutique finishes.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Eden Platinum, check the chassis and drawbar for rust, particularly at weld points and where the jockey wheel is mounted. Inspect the window and door seals for water staining inside — look at ceiling corners and along the walls near windows for discoloration or soft spots indicating past water ingress. Test all gas and electrical systems, including the fridge, cooktop, and hot-water service. Check the condition of the coupling and brakes, and ensure the compliance plate on the chassis is legible and matches the caravan's stated specifications. Walk around the exterior for panel gaps, delamination at corners, and any signs of impact or repair work.

Value and resale

Eden has no sold history on VANTURE to date, so we can't yet quantify how the brand holds value on the second-hand market. For a locally built family caravan in the $40–60k new price band (typical for a 6.3m with this tare), expect depreciation of roughly 15–20% in the first two years and 25–30% by five years, depending on usage and condition — though without market data, this is industry-average guidance rather than Eden-specific insight. Buyers considering an Eden should factor in the brand's limited second-hand visibility: on-selling might take longer than for major national brands. Set an alert on VANTURE and check back periodically to see pricing when used examples do appear.

Frequently asked questions about Eden

Where are Eden caravans made?

Eden caravans are built in Australia. The Platinum is manufactured to Australian caravan standards and specifications, using locally sourced and imported components assembled in a domestic factory. The Australian build means compliance with local regulations and local after-sales support, though spare-parts availability may be narrower than for major national brands. Ask dealers directly about parts supply and service networks in your region.

What's the price range for an Eden caravan?

VANTURE has no active Eden listings or sold-price history to date, so we don't yet have real second-hand pricing data. New Platinum models are typically positioned in the $40–60k bracket for a 6.3-metre family caravan — comparable to other locally built mid-range brands — but check with dealers for current new pricing. Set an alert on VANTURE and we'll notify you when a used Eden caravan appears on the marketplace, giving you real market data to inform your decision.

What Eden models are best for couples and small families?

The Platinum (6.3 metres, sleeps 2) is Eden's current offering and suits couples and families with young children planning extended touring. At 3040 kg tare and 3500 kg ATM, it's substantial enough for months away while remaining towable by common dual-cab utes and large SUVs. The two-berth layout is not designed for larger families or multiple children — for that, you'd need a caravan with bunk bunks, which Eden doesn't currently manufacture. The Platinum is a full-size on-road family caravan rather than a compact or off-road specialist.

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

Sold data for Eden is limited — no used examples have sold on VANTURE to date — so we can't draw a firm resale conclusion yet. Local Australian brands with smaller production volumes can sometimes depreciate faster than major national players because the second-hand buyer pool is narrower. We recommend setting an alert on VANTURE to track pricing as used Eden caravans come to market, and comparing against equivalent locally built and imported competitors in the 6–7 metre family caravan segment.

What should I check when buying a used Eden?

Inspect the chassis and drawbar welds for rust and fatigue cracks, particularly at the jockey-wheel mounting point and coupling. Check window and door seals for water staining or soft interior panels near windows and roof corners — water ingress is common in older caravans and can be expensive to repair. Verify all systems: fridge, cooktop, hot water, water pump, and the 12-volt and 240-volt electrical systems. Test the brakes and coupling. Review the compliance plate for weight and manufacturer details. Ask the seller for service history and any repairs or panel work. Because Eden is a smaller brand, verifying the caravan's genuine specifications against the compliance plate is important — don't rely on seller claims about weight or specs.

Is an Eden caravan worth buying?

An Eden Platinum is worth considering if you want a locally built, full-size family caravan without premium branding or luxury pricing. At 6.3 metres and 3500 kg ATM, it delivers genuine touring capacity for couples and small families and is towable by most modern dual-cab utes. The main trade-off is brand recognition and second-hand market depth — Eden is smaller than national competitors, so resale may take longer and you'll have fewer used examples to choose from. If you value local manufacturing and practical design over brand status and after-sales infrastructure, and you're comfortable with a smaller resale pool, the Platinum offers straightforward value. Browse available listings on VANTURE, compare against imported and other locally built caravans in the same size and weight band, and test-drive before committing.

Can a common dual-cab ute tow an Eden?

Yes — the Platinum's 3500 kg ATM sits comfortably within the towing limits of most modern dual-cab utes including the Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux, Isuzu D-Max, and similar vehicles, which typically tow 2500–3500 kg. However, you must check your specific vehicle's towing capacity and payload capacity — both matter. Verify your ute's specs from the manufacturer or compliance plate, and factor in passengers, fuel, and gear when calculating payload. Many ute owners overlook payload; a fully loaded Platinum at 3500 kg ATM may exceed your vehicle's payload capacity even if it's within towing range. Consult your ute's manual or ask the dealer to confirm your setup is legal and safe.

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