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Why Eternity Caravans?

Compare all 2 Eternity Caravans models with full specs, weights and pricing — set alerts for new Eternity listings on VANTURE. Eternity builds two distinct caravans: the Monument, a 21'6" family van sleeping 4–5, and the Vigilante, a compact 19'6" off-road tourer for couples and remote explorers. Both are Australian-built, with the Monument at 2587 kg tare and the Vigilante purpose-designed for unsealed terrain. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll email when a new Eternity matches your criteria.

Eternity Caravans is an Australian caravan builder focusing on family and off-road models. The brand operates with two core designs: the Monument, a full-size family van with bunk sleeping and modern fitout, and the Vigilante, a lightweight off-road tourer built for remote touring and rough-track work. Both models are constructed in Australia with an emphasis on durable chassis and practical layouts. The Monument targets families and full-time grey nomads seeking a self-contained home-on-wheels, while the Vigilante appeals to couples and adventure travellers who prioritise 4WD-friendliness and rough-track capability. Eternity's lineup is lean by design, with both models built to Australian standards and suited to a range of tow vehicles from mid-size SUVs to dedicated caravan tow cars.

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Eternity Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys an Eternity Caravan?

The Monument suits families and grey nomads planning extended travel with children or adult groups — it sleeps 4–5, so it's pitched at domestic holidays and longer touring. The Vigilante attracts couples and two-person crews serious about off-road and remote touring: its compact 19'6" footprint and off-road engineering mean you can tow it behind a capable 4WD without sacrificing ground clearance or negotiating tighter tracks. First-time buyers often gravitate to the Monument if they have family or need full amenities; experienced tourers and off-road enthusiasts lean toward the Vigilante for its specialisation. Both appeal to buyers who want Australian-built credentials and hands-on support from the manufacturer.

What to inspect

Since both Eternity models are Australian-built, focus on the structural joints where aluminium frame meets composite panels — check for stress cracking around window cutouts and corner seams, which are common failure points in touring use. Look at the jockey wheel and drawbar welds for rust or corrosion, especially if the van has spent time near the coast. For the Vigilante, examine the suspension — check for bush wear on independent arms and listen for play in the shock absorbers, which take a hammering on rough tracks. On both models, check the compliance plate for the tare and ATM weight, and verify the chassis number matches the paperwork. Look for water staining under the kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, and test all seals around windows and roof hatches before handover.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold Eternity history yet, so resale data is not available — this is an emerging Australian builder with limited stock in the secondhand market. New Eternity caravans command a premium for Australian manufacturing and customisation, but because secondhand units are rare, you'll want to buy from a dealer you trust and inspect any used example thoroughly. The Monument, as a family van, should hold value if maintained well, as the family caravan market remains strong. The Vigilante's resale value depends on off-road condition — a well-maintained example with service records will appeal to the specialist off-road touring audience. Consider a new Eternity if you want full warranty cover and can specify your layout; buy used only if the van's maintenance history is verifiable and the build quality matches what you'd expect from an Australian manufacturer.

Frequently asked questions about Eternity Caravans

Where are Eternity caravans made?

Eternity caravans are built in Australia. The manufacturer operates locally and constructs both the Monument and Vigilante on Australian chassis with locally-sourced or integrated components. This means you can speak directly with the builder about customisation, warranty, and support — a key advantage of buying from a domestic builder rather than an importer.

What is the price range for an Eternity caravan?

VANTURE currently has no active Eternity listings and no sold history, so real-market pricing is limited. New Eternity caravans are likely to sit in the mid-to-premium range typical of Australian-built family and off-road caravans — the Monument's size and family sleeper layout and the Vigilante's off-road engineering command above-average pricing. Contact Eternity dealers directly or set an alert on VANTURE to see what new units list for.

What Eternity models are best for off-road and remote touring?

The Vigilante is the purpose-built off-road option — a 19'6" compact tourer designed specifically for unsealed terrain, with off-road engineering throughout. It sleeps two, making it ideal for couples exploring remote areas. The Monument is a full-size family van suited to mixed road and lighter-duty unsealed use, but it's not engineered as an off-road specialist. If remote and rough-track touring is your priority, the Vigilante is the Eternity choice; if you need family sleeping and want to visit estab lished off-road parks and track, the Monument works but is heavier and less nimble.

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

Sold data for Eternity is limited (zero units on VANTURE so far) — too thin to draw a firm resale conclusion. Because Eternity is a smaller, Australian-built builder with limited stock in circulation, secondhand units are rare. This rarity could be good (strong demand when they appear) or uncertain (fewer buyers chasing a niche product). Buy based on the individual van's condition, the builder's warranty, and your confidence in Australian manufacturing support rather than on broader market trends.

Is an Eternity caravan worth buying?

An Eternity is worth buying if you value Australian-built construction, direct support from the manufacturer, and a lean, focused model range. You won't get the mass-market dealer network of larger importers, but you do get a builder who can explain every bolt and customise to your needs. The Monument suits families wanting a mid-size touring home with Australian warranty backing. The Vigilante appeals to off-road specialists who want a lightweight, tough tourer built in Australia. The trade-off is rarity — if you need spare parts or dealer service in a regional area, you may find fewer options than with major brands. Set an alert on VANTURE and ask dealers about support, warranty terms, and availability before committing.

How off-road capable is Eternity?

The Vigilante is the dedicated off-road model — it's engineered for unsealed terrain with components and chassis setup designed for rough tracks. The Monument is a full-size family van that can handle established off-road parks and lighter-duty unsealed roads, but it's not a true off-road specialist and its 2587 kg tare and 3200 kg ATM suit mid-to-large 4WDs. The Vigilante's lighter build and off-road geometry make it suitable for tighter, rougher terrain and more capable vehicles. If serious remote and rough-track touring is your goal, the Vigilante is the Eternity choice; if you want occasional off-road versatility with a family-focused van, the Monument will suffice but is not purpose-built for extreme terrain.

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