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Why Latitude RV Caravans?

Find Latitude RV Caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Latitude builds a compact lineup across two main families: the Arctic and Family Tourer ranges, with both standard and All Terrain variants. Sleeps range from 2 in the Arctic models up to 4–5 in the Family Tourer, giving couples and small families a choice between lightweight tow-friendly caravans and off-road capable tourers. Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace.

Latitude RV Caravans operates as a specialist caravan builder focused on compact to mid-size tourers designed for Australian conditions. The brand targets buyers seeking straightforward, durable caravans without premium pricing — emphasising functional layouts and practical construction over luxury finish-out. The lineup splits between two core families: the Arctic range (19'6, sleeping 2) and the Family Tourer range (21–22', sleeping 4–5). Both families offer All Terrain variants equipped for unsealed roads and remote touring, reflecting strong demand from Australian buyers wanting to venture beyond bitumen. Latitude's approach prioritises weight management and tow-vehicle compatibility, keeping entry-level models accessible to owners of mid-size SUVs and utes. The caravan market in Australia has seen steady growth in compact and off-road variants over the past decade, and Latitude positions itself within that segment without claiming premium or luxury status.

Latitude RV Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a Latitude RV?

Latitude caravans appeal to couples, small families, and first-time buyers wanting practical off-grid touring without heavyweight ATM penalties. The Arctic range (19'6, 2-berth) suits active couples and weekenders prioritising fuel efficiency and ease of manoeuvre on tight bush tracks — the all-terrain variant adds approach angle and ground clearance for remote areas. The Family Tourer (21–22', 4–5 berth) targets families with young children or small groups, offering bunk sleeping and kitchen-to-bathroom workflow without towing vehicles above standard ute payload. Buyers who prioritise light weight, low complexity, and proven off-road track record typically favour Latitude over prestige or luxury caravan brands. The All Terrain line appeals to grey nomads and grey nomad couples wanting a durable, lockable caravan that can handle corrugated access roads and creek crossings.

What to inspect

Latitude caravans are compact builds, so check window sealing carefully — examine caulking around each window frame for cracks or peeling, and look for water staining on the internal wall panels near upper corners, a sign of past leaks. Inspect the floor under the sleeping berths and kitchen by pressing gently — soft spots indicate delamination in the composite floor sandwich. Check the drawbar for surface rust, particularly at weld points where the A-frame meets the mainframe; light rust can be wire-brushed, but deep pitting signals structural concern. On All Terrain models, squat down and inspect the chassis cross-bracing and any added protection plating for cracks. Examine the condition of gas struts on any pop-top or lift mechanisms — they should extend smoothly without stalling or leaking oil. Check wheel bearings by spinning each wheel by hand — listen and feel for grinding or play. Test all cabinet doors and drawers; misalignment suggests frame flex from rough towing or off-road use.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold Latitude history yet, so second-hand pricing is hard to benchmark. Compact, off-road-capable caravans typically hold value well in the Australian market because demand for remote touring remains steady. The Latitude formula — practical design, sensible weight, and off-road durability — appeals to a broad buyer base, which usually supports resale demand. Buying used will depend on service history and condition; a well-maintained Arctic or Family Tourer with low km should command a price close to the original retail, while heavily used off-road units may depreciate 15–20% depending on age and mileage. If you're new to caravanning, a used Latitude entry-level unit (Arctic standard) is a lower-risk way to test before committing to a larger or more expensive model. Check service records and ask the seller about any off-road damage history, as these caravans are often taken beyond bitumen.

Frequently asked questions about Latitude RV Caravans

Where are Latitude RV caravans made?

Latitude RV Caravans are built in Australia. The brand manufactures its lineup locally, with an emphasis on durable construction suited to Australian terrain and towing conditions. This Australian build approach allows Latitude to optimise designs for local road conditions, tyre sizes, and compliance requirements without the lead times of imported caravans.

What's the price range for a Latitude RV caravan?

VANTURE currently has no active Latitude listings and no sold history to date, so price benchmarking is limited. Latitude operates in the mid-market caravan segment, positioning the Arctic range (19'6, 2-berth) as entry-level and the Family Tourer range (21–22', 4–5 berth) as mid-size. For real current pricing, contact an active Latitude dealer or set an alert on VANTURE — we'll email when a Latitude listing goes live.

What Latitude models are best for off-road touring?

The Arctic All Terrain and Family Tourer All Terrain are Latitude's off-road variants, both featuring reinforced chassis, approach-angle geometry, and underbody protection for unsealed tracks and remote camping. The Arctic All Terrain (19'6, 2-berth) suits couples wanting lightweight off-grid access; the Family Tourer All Terrain (22', 4–5 berth) suits families or groups planning extended remote touring with similar durability. Both are built specifically for corrugated roads, creek crossings, and camp sites beyond bitumen, unlike the standard Arctic and Family Tourer which are better suited to established caravan parks and blacktop travel.

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

Sold data for Latitude is limited — VANTURE has no sold units to date. Compact, locally-built, off-road-capable caravans typically hold value well in Australia because demand for remote touring remains steady and the build-quality reputation of Australian caravan makers is strong. The practical layout and durable construction of Latitude models should support resale value, but we recommend checking recent second-hand listings for similar models and talking to dealers for current market benchmarks.

What should I check when buying a used Latitude?

Inspect window sealing carefully — check caulking around each frame for cracks and look for water staining inside near upper corners. Press the floor gently under sleeping berths and kitchen areas; soft spots mean delamination in the composite floor. Check the drawbar and mainframe welds for surface rust or pitting. On All Terrain models, examine chassis cross-bracing and protection plating for cracks or damage from off-road use. Test gas struts on any lift mechanisms — they should extend smoothly without stalling. Spin each wheel by hand and listen for grinding or play in the bearings. Finally, ask for service records and ask the seller directly about any off-road damage, water ingress repairs, or chassis straightening work.

Is a Latitude RV caravan worth buying?

Latitude targets practical buyers who value Australian-built durability and off-road capability over luxury finishes. If you're planning remote touring, family camping, or weekend trips beyond established parks, the Arctic and Family Tourer ranges offer straightforward, proven designs at mid-market pricing. The brand's focus on light weight means most Latitude models are towable by standard mid-size SUVs, removing the need for a heavy-duty vehicle. Downsides: no luxury fit-out, limited dealer network compared to mass-market brands, and no VANTURE sold history yet. Buy if durability, weight, and off-road access matter more than prestige or latest interior design trends.

How off-road capable is Latitude?

Latitude's All Terrain models (Arctic All Terrain 19'6 and Family Tourer All Terrain 22') are purpose-built for unsealed touring, with reinforced chassis, protective underbody skids, and optimised approach angles for creek crossings and corrugated tracks. The standard Arctic and Family Tourer are suitable for well-maintained gravel roads and established caravan parks but lack the extra bracing and protection of the All Terrain line. If your touring includes remote access roads, river crossings, or multi-week off-grid stays, opt for an All Terrain variant. Standard models work fine for coastal touring, national park bitumen loops, and blacktop caravanning.

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