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Why Eden Caravans?

Compare all 40 Eden caravans models with full specs, weights and pricing — set alerts for new Eden listings on VANTURE. Eden's portfolio spans three ranges — Xtreme, Platinum and Wildtrax — with compact rear-door singles from 17 feet through to family sleepers that accommodate four to five people, plus full-width ensuite and slideout layouts. From lightweight tow-friendly models to larger family tourers, Eden covers weekender couples through to grey nomads planning extended trips. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll email when a new Eden caravan matches your criteria.

Eden Caravans operates across three distinct model lines, each targeting different buyer needs and towing capacities. The Platinum range positions itself as the core family and couple offering, with models from 17 feet through to 24 feet in length. The Wildtrax range parallels Platinum's footprint but targets buyers seeking alternative layout options and specifications. The Xtreme range rounds out the portfolio with its own length and configuration spread. Across all three ranges, Eden's model mix emphasises flexibility — rear-door, mid-door and east-west family layouts feature prominently, allowing buyers to match door position and sleeping capacity to their towing vehicle and travel style. The presence of full ensuite and slideout variants indicates Eden targets both stationary touring and frequent mover customers. All models are available to browse and compare on VANTURE, where you can filter by length, sleeper count and range to shortlist options matching your needs.

Eden Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys an Eden caravan?

Eden's 40-model lineup serves three broad buyer profiles. Couples and weekenders gravitate toward the compact rear-door and mid-door singles — Platinum 17, Wildtrax 18, and Xtreme 19'6 models — which sleep two and suit easy towing behind mid-size SUVs. Families with children favour the East West Family layouts (Platinum, Wildtrax and Xtreme 19'6 and 20'6 models) that sleep four to five across a convertible lounge-bed setup. Longer-trip tourers, particularly those planning extended off-season travel, tend toward the 22 to 24-foot range, where ensuite and slideout models offer more comfort and self-sufficiency. The three-range structure lets buyers choose based on layout preference and tow-vehicle capacity rather than being locked into one brand philosophy — no single range dominates, so browse the full spectrum to find your fit.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Eden caravan, focus on the junctions between sections and the chassis frame. Check for white oxidation or rust stains around the drawbar attachment point and under the tow coupling — these signal water ingress into the chassis. Inspect the frame flex at the front overhang, particularly on the longer 23 and 24-foot models, by gently pushing down on the nose when unlocked — excessive play suggests frame fatigue. Look for soft spots in the floor near the wheels and along the undersides of the external walls, as these indicate water damage in the sandwich-panel construction. On the door seals (especially rear and mid-door models), check for cracks, hardening or gaps; worn seals are common maintenance items but signal the caravan's age. Open all cupboards and check for mould or damp odours, particularly around the windows and the roof-wall junction.

Value and resale

Eden has very limited resale data on VANTURE so far — zero sold units to date — which means the second-hand market is still forming. This does not mean Edens are poor value; it reflects either recent import ramp-up, limited Australian distribution, or that buyers are holding them longer before reselling. When considering an Eden, factor in that you will be among the early Australian buyers on the second-hand market, which can work in your favour (less supply, strong demand from new buyers discovering the brand) or against it (fewer comparable sales, uncertain pricing precedent). Compare asking prices for similar-length and sleeper-count models across VANTURE's broader caravan listings to establish a realistic market rate. New-for-used depreciation in caravans typically runs 10–20 percent per year; an Eden purchased new and resold within three to five years will likely reflect that curve.

Frequently asked questions about Eden Caravans

Where are Eden caravans made?

Eden caravans are imported to Australia. The brand operates through an Australian distributor who handles sales and support. Each model — from the compact Platinum 17 through to the 24-foot Xtreme Slideout — is manufactured offshore and delivered to the local network for customer delivery and warranty service. Ask your dealer about the specific origin country, manufacturing standards and any local warranty conditions that apply to your chosen model.

What's the price range for an Eden caravan?

VANTURE has no active Eden listings currently, so direct marketplace pricing is not available. However, Eden's 40-model span — from compact 17-foot singles through to 24-foot family and slideout layouts — suggests a broad price band. Entry-level rear-door models are likely to sit below premium family configurations. To get accurate pricing, view available models on VANTURE (we'll notify you when new Edens are listed), or contact a dealer directly for current new-caravan and any ex-display pricing. Setting an alert on VANTURE ensures you see Eden caravans the moment they're listed for sale.

What Eden models are best for families?

Eden's East West Family models are purpose-built for families with children. Across all three ranges — Platinum, Wildtrax and Xtreme — the 19'6 and 20'6 East West layouts sleep four to five and feature a convertible dinette that doubles as a bed, plus full kitchen and ensuite amenities. For larger families or those planning extended trips, the 22, 22'6 and 23'6 Family models across the Platinum and Wildtrax ranges offer the same sleep capacity but greater internal space and storage. If you prefer an ensuite-focused layout, the Platinum and Wildtrax 21'6 Large Ensuite models sleep two but suit couples or older kids preferring their own space. Start by filtering VANTURE by sleep count and range to compare layouts side by side.

What should I check when buying a used Eden caravan?

Focus on water ingress, the most common issue in caravans. Check the drawbar welds and chassis underside for white oxidation or rust — early signs of water penetration. Inspect the frame flex at the front overhang by gently pushing down on the nose when the caravan is unlocked; excessive play suggests frame fatigue, especially on longer models (23–24 feet). Look for soft spots in the floor near the wheels, which signal water damage in the sandwich-panel construction. Check door seals (rear, mid and entry doors) for cracks, hardening or gaps — these are wear items but their condition signals the caravan's age and how well it has been maintained. Open all cupboards and sniff for mould; damp odours near windows or the roof junction indicate past water ingress. Finally, run the fridge, water pump and any gas appliances to confirm they function — these are costly repairs.

Is a Eden caravan worth buying?

Eden's 40-model range and three-tier structure (Xtreme, Platinum, Wildtrax) suggest a manufacturer committed to covering multiple buyer profiles — couples, families, weekenders and long-trip tourers. The depth of the lineup is a positive signal; brands that offer 17-foot singles through 24-foot family models with multiple layout options have done market research and invested in variety. However, limited second-hand data on VANTURE means you'll be an early adopter, which carries both risk and opportunity. New Edens are typically more cost-certain (RRP-based) than used market pricing. Used Edens will be cheaper but rarer, and resale value is unproven. If you find an Eden model that matches your needs exactly — layout, sleep count, length, price — and the dealer offers reasonable warranty and support, it is worth buying. Compare it carefully against other brands of similar size and specification on VANTURE to ensure you're getting value, then commit. Setting a VANTURE alert means you'll see new Edens as they list for sale, allowing you to compare the full market.

Can a common mid-size SUV tow an Eden caravan?

Yes, many Eden models are designed for mid-size SUV and 4WD towing. The compact rear-door and mid-door models — Platinum 17 through to Wildtrax 20, Xtreme 19'6 — are typically in the 1800–2400 kilogram Tare weight range, well within the towing capacity of vehicles like a Toyota HiLux, Isuzu D-Max, Ford Ranger, or Mitsubishi Triton (2500 kg braked towing limit for most). The East West Family models at 19'6 and 20'6 are also likely tow-friendly, though exact ATM and tare weights vary by specification. Larger family models (22–24 feet) will demand heavier-duty vehicles. Always check the compliance plate on the specific model you're viewing for its Tare, ATM and maximum drawbar download — these dictate your tow-vehicle requirement. Your vehicle's manual lists its maximum braked towing capacity; compare it to the caravan's ATM, not its Tare. When in doubt, ask the dealer for the specification sheet and confirm with your vehicle manufacturer.

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