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Why Kokoda Caravans?

Compare all 25 Kokoda caravan models with full specs, weights and pricing — set alerts for new Kokoda listings on VANTURE, Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace. Kokoda's lineup spans the Counterstrike on-road range, lightweight off-road models like the Scout and Digger 2, family-focused designs such as the Squadron and M.I.A, and the Xcore adventure series. Tare weights run from 2260 kg for the Scout through to 3200 kg for the top-spec Counterstrike C230, with sleeping layouts from couples models up to the Squadron's 6–8 berth configuration.

Kokoda Caravans is an Australian caravan manufacturer focused on off-road and on-road touring models. The brand has built a model lineup spanning two primary ranges: the Counterstrike series, designed for on-road comfort and towing stability, and an extensive off-road platform including the lightweight Scout, Digger 2, Force family, and the larger Squadron and M.I.A models. The Xcore sub-range represents evolved versions of core models with refinements to construction and fit-out. The caravan range spans tare weights from 2260 kg (Scout) to 3200 kg (Counterstrike C230), and sleeping capacity from 2-berth couples layouts to the 6–8 person Squadron. ATM ratings cluster between 3000 kg and 4000 kg, placing most models within the towing capacity of common 4WDs and dual-cab utes. Kokoda's design strategy emphasises durability in remote touring and on-road comfort equally, reflected in both the off-road model naming (Digger, Force, Scout, Platoon, Tribute) and the Counterstrike comfort-focused range.

Kokoda Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a Kokoda?

Kokoda's 25-model spread attracts two distinct buyer groups. Off-road and remote-touring buyers gravitate to the Scout, Digger 2, Force series (Force 2, 7, 8), M.I.A, Platoon 2, Squadron and Tribute 2 models—these are equipped for rough tracks and self-sufficient camping. The Counterstrike range (C180 through C230) appeals to on-road tourers and grey nomads who prioritise comfort, stability and conventional caravan amenities over extreme off-road performance. The Squadron and M.I.A stand out for families or groups, sleeping 6–8 and 4–5 respectively. Couples and weekenders are well served by the 2-berth models: Scout, Digger 2, Counterstrike C180/C196, and Tribute 2. The Xcore sub-range offers buyers an alternative take on proven platforms with updated construction techniques.

What to inspect

Kokoda's dual focus—on-road and off-road—means inspection priorities shift by model type. For Counterstrike models: check the drawbar and coupling for cracking and rust, especially where welds meet the main chassis rail. Look for flex at the front overhang when you push down on the coupling. Water staining inside walls near window frames indicates seal breakdown—common in older caravans. For off-road models (Scout, Force, M.I.A, Squadron): examine suspension bushes for perishing and movement in independent arms. Check shock-absorber seals for weeping. Inspect the chassis for bending or cracks, particularly under the chassis at wheel-well mounting points. All models: verify compliance-plate ATM and tare match the seller's claim, check tyre age and tread depth (caravans sit idle—tyres age faster), and test all water and gas systems in person.

Value and resale

Sold data for Kokoda on VANTURE is limited—no units sold through the marketplace to date—so firm resale conclusions are not yet possible. However, Australian off-road caravan demand remains strong, and Kokoda's dual-range strategy (on-road comfort plus off-road capability) sits in a popular middle ground. When considering a purchase, note that Counterstrike models are heavier (tare 2850–3200 kg) and will require a capable tow vehicle, while the Scout, Digger 2 and Xcore Defender at 2260–2320 kg tare are accessible to mid-size SUVs. Set an alert on VANTURE for Kokoda sales; as second-hand units appear, you'll see the market settle on resale values.

Frequently asked questions about Kokoda Caravans

Where are Kokoda caravans made?

Kokoda Caravans are built in Australia. The manufacturer operates as a domestic caravan builder with a focus on designs suited to Australian terrain and touring conditions, reflected in the emphasis on both on-road comfort (Counterstrike range) and off-road durability (Scout, Force, M.I.A, Squadron models). Check individual unit compliance plates for manufacturing location and build date.

What's the price range for a Kokoda caravan?

VANTURE has no active Kokoda listings at present, so current pricing data is unavailable. Sold-price history on VANTURE is also limited (zero units sold to date). To get indicative pricing, set an alert on VANTURE for Kokoda models that match your needs—when units list, you'll receive an email with details. You can also contact Kokoda dealers directly to inquire about new and used stock; tare and ATM specifications for all 25 models are available on this page.

What Kokoda models are best for off-road touring?

Kokoda's off-road-focused lineup includes the lightweight Scout (2260 kg tare, sleeps 4–5), Digger 2 (2300 kg tare, sleeps 2), the mid-size Force family (Force 2, 7, 8; 2850–2900 kg tare, sleeps 2–5), the M.I.A (2600 kg tare, sleeps 4–5), and the large Squadron (2780 kg tare, sleeps 6–8). All carry off-road credentials and are designed to handle rough tracks. The Scout and Digger 2 are the lightest and most accessible to smaller 4WDs; the Squadron is the most spacious. The Xcore variants of these models represent updated construction versions of the same core platforms.

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

Sold data for Kokoda is limited—zero units have sold through VANTURE so far—making it too early to draw a firm resale conclusion. As second-hand Kokoda caravans appear on VANTURE over time, pricing patterns will emerge. Set an alert now, and you'll be notified when the market data becomes available. Australian off-road caravan demand is strong, and Kokoda's positioning between on-road comfort and off-road capability may support resale values, but this is not yet confirmed by VANTURE's marketplace data.

What should I check when buying a used Kokoda?

Focus on three key areas. First, inspect the chassis and welds carefully—examine the drawbar, jockey-wheel mounts and the junction where the main chassis rails meet the A-frame for rust, bending or cracking. Second, check all seals around windows and the roof join for water ingress; look inside at wall corners and near windows for water staining or soft spots, which indicate past or ongoing leaks. Third, test the compliance plate against the seller's claim of tare and ATM weight. For off-road models, also examine suspension bushes for hardness and perishing, shock seals for weeping, and independent-arm mounts for play. All models: verify tyre age (caravans age off-road tyres rapidly) and test water, gas and electrical systems in person.

How off-road capable is Kokoda?

Off-road capability is a core part of Kokoda's identity. The Scout, Digger 2, Force series, M.I.A, Platoon 2, Tribute 2, and Squadron are purpose-built for rough touring. The Scout is the entry point—lightweight at 2260 kg tare and designed for tracks and remote camps. The Force family (2, 7, 8) scales from compact couples to larger family layouts. The Squadron is the most spacious off-road model at 2780 kg tare, sleeping 6–8. All carry independent suspension, reinforced chassis design and construction intended for Australian outback conditions. The Counterstrike range prioritises on-road comfort and stability over extreme off-road performance, though they can handle formed tracks. If serious remote touring is your goal, compare models from the Force, Scout, M.I.A and Squadron lines; if mixed blacktop and light-track touring suits you, the Counterstrike or lighter Force models will work well.

Can a common mid-size SUV or ute tow a Kokoda?

Towing capacity depends on both the caravan's ATM and your vehicle's specification. The lightest Kokoda models—Scout and Digger 2 at 3000 kg ATM, Xcore Defender at 3000 kg ATM—are within reach of many dual-cab utes and larger 4WDs. Mid-range models (Force 2, Xcore Force 2, Platoon 2) at 3500 kg ATM suit vehicles rated to 3500 kg towing with appropriate braking and load distribution. The heavier Counterstrike models (C230 at 4000 kg ATM, C216 at 3700 kg ATM) demand larger utes or full-size 4WDs. Always cross-check your vehicle's handbook for towing capacity, ensure proper weight distribution at the coupling, and verify brake balance. A dealer or caravan shop can confirm whether your specific tow vehicle and Kokoda model are matched.

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